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The Smarter Railroad: An Opportunity for the Railroad Industry
Check out this white paper to learn more about building smarter railroads, and how the latest advancements in data processing make it possible.
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Sex Tech: Reddit vs. Romney, Sex Addiction, Spankable Robot, Tumblr Sued
Tumblr sued by Perfect 10, Reddit vs. Mitt Romney, Japanese robot butt for spanking, no science for sex addiction.
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China's online shopping to surge, Internet population to double US and Japan combined by 2015
If not by 2015, then shortly thereafter, China will likely become the largest online retail market in the world, with close to 10 percent of retail sales occurring online, a report predicts.
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Japan's infidelities: Cheaters traced through electronic travel cards
Japanese travel cards like Pasmo are being used by investigators to track unfaithful partners. As a result, the company has shut down its travel history services.
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Salesforce eyes international expansion one country at a time
Salesforce is eyeing expansion in Europe and hoping to replicate its success in Japan.
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Stalker's delight? Experiment reveals how your Twitter feed makes you easy prey
A columnist in Japan has performed a worrying experiment in the busy Shibuya district to prove you can identify people purely by information posted on their Twitter feed.
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Japan's biggest carrier hits 2 million LTE subscribers
NTT Docomo, Japan's biggest carrier has now reached two million LTE subscribers on its Xi service, having doubled its user base in the last three months.
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Japan's new 'disaster aid' vending machine (video)
In an effort towards more eco-friendly alternatives, a new hand cranked vending machine has been revealed in Japan. Although its designed for primarily blackouts, it could also find a use as an...
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Japan's new iPad launch outnumbered by clothes store opening
Apple's store in Ginza had a successful iPad launch on Friday, with an initial crowd of 400. However they might have been overshadowed by the opening of a new UNIQLO, which drew around 1,000...
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Apple's new iPad launch in Tokyo
This morning the iPad 3 launches across the world, and 14 hours ahead of the U.S., Japan’s launch is already underway.
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The new iPad: first impressions from Japan's launch
Although I didn't take a new iPad home after the launch this morning, I did get a chance to take a look at it and try out its new features. I was impressed.
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Japan's NAND industry on comeback trail following earthquake anniversary
The overall effect and aftermath of the earthquake in Japan last spring was actually short-lived as far as the NAND industry was concerned -- especially for Toshiba.
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Live summary of Apple's San Francisco event
Today Apple announced a new iPad with a retina display, 4G LTE, better camera, and a faster A5X CPU, plus a new Apple TV with 1080p output.
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Should we be concerned about Japan's silencing gun? (video)
A recently revealed 'speech jammer' gun in Japan has been raising some concerns over its unethical implications, but does this device have any real world use at all?
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Japan expresses concern over Google's new privacy policy
In a letter to Google, the Japanese government have raised concerns over the newly launched privacy policy, which it thinks may be in breach of Japanese data protection laws.
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Japan's only DRAM chip maker files for bankruptcy
Elpida, Japan's only DRAM chip manufacturers have filed for bankruptcy, with losses of $5.5 billion, the biggest bankruptcy of a Japanese manufacturer so far.
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Can apps boost the Japanese male libido?
Japan's birth rates are dropping, and surveys suggest that many young Japanese men just aren't interested in sex. But why?
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Manchester City is expanding its online reach to Japan
English football Club Manchester City has signed a deal with Japanese developer MJL to create a local mobile website in a bid to increase its fanbase internationally.
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How panic spreads: Japan's resilience to earthquakes
News reports, suggesting that Tokyo can 70 percent expect a 7.0 magnitude earthquake in the next four years, sparked panic. That was the least of my worries.
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Japan develops malware cyberweapon
The Japanese government has been quietly developing a cyberweapon since 2008, which reportedly is able to track, identify and disable sources of online attacks, one report stated.
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Hundreds line up for Apple 'Lucky Bags'
Thousands of customers have been flood Apple stores in Japan to buy 'Lucky Bags', sealed bags containing a selection of goodies, in hopes of getting a bargain.
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