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Windows Defragmenter: Not Good Enough
Take a look at this white paper to learn which products you should be using to properly and safely defragment your enterprise hardware.
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Why the "beta culture" will have to change
Jesus Diaz of Gizmodo voices a concern that many tech enthusiasts are already bound to be aware of - that companies are too willing to push unfinished products out of the door, and that customers...
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Google's new privacy policy: Washington's misguided interrogation
Even though the new policy doesn't change how Google operates, lawmakers are using it as a springboard into an inquiry over user privacy.
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A better SOPA: Create Silicon Valley jobs in Hollywood, give Washington the boot
The solution to SOPA won't be found in Washington - and shouldn't be. The only way to really combat piracy is for Silicon Valley and Hollywood to start working as a team.
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Why is Chrome beating IE? Watch the TV commercials
Google's Chrome continues to beat Microsoft's IE browser and one reason may be in the messaging of their mainstream television commercials.
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Google+ and Facebook: New looks, features give control back to users
Social networks are adapting with new looks and new features that visually appealing and user friendly.
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Forget GoogleTV, AppleTV. Kinect could be TV's future (after getting past creepiness)
If Kinect really does taking motion sensing to a new level, Microsoft could reinvent TV in a way that Google or Apple hasn't been able to.
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Fat-finger typists rejoice! Finally, a smartphone keyboard for us
SwiftKey keyboard app for Android take predictive typing to a new level of accuracy.
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Google Music: It should be the record player, not the record store
Google couldn't leave well enough alone and had to jump into the music store business to accompany the music player.
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Google TV blame game: Logitech takes its lumps but stays committed to concept
Logitech may have made a "mistake" with its Google TV efforts but its CEO believes Google TV will eventually take off - and Logitech will want to be a part of that effort.
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Google+ Pages: The power of search is the game-changer
By linking Google+ Pages with basic Web search, Google gives itself the advantage over social competitors and other search engines.
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If Forrester likes Macs for IT today, they’ll love Chromebooks tomorrow
A new Forrester report suggests that IT should start embracing the use of the Mac - but for reasons that suggest they'll soon be singing the praises of Chromebooks, too.
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Google to cops: Police brutality videos will stay on YouTube
Google's role as archivist for important videos that capture history in the making will not be removed from YouTube just because they portray police officers behaving badly.
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Why Google would want Yahoo: A few opportunities could make it worth the effort
Google is reportedly in early talks about a bid for Yahoo. Can these opportunities make the likelihood of regulatory scrutiny worth it?
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Dark clouds in L.A. as Google Apps faces city's security concerns
The city of Los Angeles is losing patience with the rollout of Google Apps, specifically with the delay in meeting the security concerns of the LAPD.
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Google Buzz gets axed. Finally.
Google finally pulls the plug on Buzz, choosing to focus its efforts on Google Plus instead.
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Google+ real-time search: the social news "ticker"
A new Google Plus feature turns the feed into a custom news stream.
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ChromeZone: Finally, a Google retail approach that could actually work
By focusing on selling Google's online experience, Google might also be able to sell customers on the Chromebook concept, too.
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As iPhone mojo fades, Android continues to grow, satisfy
The bigger headline from today's news event is that Apple is no longer the smartphone that sets the bar. Like others, it's just trying to stay relevant.
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Google+ can challenge Facebook with customized sharing, social tools
Google+ just keeps getting stronger: Between the use of circles, the opening of its API to developers and the public availability of the service, Google+ has the opportunity to define "customized...
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Xobni: Making contacts lists "Smartr" with Gmail, Android products
Xobni introduces Smartr, a new name for contacts indexing products for Gmail and Android.
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