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Why Preventing Fragmentation Is Good for Your Budget
Anything that slows down data subtracts from your bottom line. Instead of using two-decades-old technology to defrag after the fact, why not use higher level technology from Diskeeper that...
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Lessons learned from Kim tragedy
One year later, the death of CNET's James Kim has led to advances in search-and-rescue techniques and a better grasp of how cell phones can save lives. Video: Remembering James Kim
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Facebook phone by BlackBerry -- wouldn't that be fun?
Facebook is looking to mobile to help it shake the slide in stock price since the IPO. A Facebook BlackBerry wouldn't likely stop the slide, but would be fun to watch.
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The rise of the 17-hour journalist...
Long hours, short news stories, and lots of Tweets are the marks of succes for some journalists in the new news media...
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Memory lane: Palm xv and OmniSky Minstrel V -- mobile email rocked my world
Few gadgets have touched my world as profoundly as the lowly Palm PDA and the cellular modem I used with it.
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10 essential apps for the iPhone
If you're looking to get some good iPhone apps, start your search right here.
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Being more productive with mobile tech
Gadgets and the apps that run them have become so powerful it makes me more productive, all of the time.
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RIP webOS: Again and for good this time
The situation at HP is putting a nail in the coffin of webOS, effectively killing it off yet again.
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10 iPad apps for most everyone
Finding good apps for the iPad just got a lot easier with these 10 cool apps.
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Logitech Solar Keyboard Folio for iPad: No sun required (review)
The latest iPad keyboard case from Logitech may be the best one yet, with a portfolio form and solar charging.
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Quick look at the Lenovo ThinkPad X230 (hands-on)
The ThinkPad X230 is an ultraportable laptop with a great keyboard worthy of the ThinkPad name.
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First test for Googlarola: ICS updates
Motorola has recently stated that Ice Cream Sandwich is too much for anything but current hardware. Google needs to squash that bug firmly now that it controls Motorola.
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Google: We now own Motorola Mobility
The Google acquisition of Motorola Mobility has been consummated, according to the CEO of Google.
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BYOD: What the people think
The readers of ZDNet are by-and-large a bright bunch, and comments on a recent article about BYOD shed light on how it works and what to expect in the future.
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Verizon taking 4 Android phones global this summer
Verizon will enable four Android phones in its line to work overseas. Only a simple OTA update for the phones listed is necessary, along with a global data plan.
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Verizon HomeFusion: 4G LTE for the home
Verizon wants to be your home internet provider with the HomeFusion service which brings its 4G LTE network to the homestead.
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Spyder PowerShadow i4 battery case with dock for the iPhone (review)
Battery cases for the iPhone are nothing new, but the PowerShadow i4 from Spyder adds a convenient dock to the mix.
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Friday folly: HTC changes U. S. Android phones to avoid injunction
HTC has changed the Android software on its newest US phones to avoid an injunction brought by Apple.
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IPO day: How high will FB go?
Have you wanted to predict Facebook's final share price at the end of day one? Now is your chance: FacebookIPODayClosingPrice.com lets you do exactly that. All you need is a Twitter account.
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The tablet revolution is coming: Working anywhere without compromise
The BYOD movement is just getting started, fueled by the capable tablet. It is now possible to get a full day's work from almost anywhere, without compromise.
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We must fix the deplorable tech patent situation, and soon
The patent situation in the technology sector is terrible, and we must fix it. Let business get back to making tech people can use, and not going to court to defend the natural evolution of tech.
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