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Workforce Alignment: Turn your Organization's Defining Resource into a Competitive Advantage
Check out this white paper to learn more about workforce alignment and how to achieve it at your organization.
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Dude, you're scaring us!
Dell's slacker pitchman Steven and the 'Dude' campaign got us thinking about similarly creative marketing ploys other tech companies could use to polish their images and increase revenues.
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New Pentium 4s--not built to last?
The latest Pentium 4 processor and chip set updates sure make for a speedy system. But they lack support for key technologies, making John and John think they won't stand the test of time.
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Take me out to the new broadband
Did you ever think Major League Baseball would become a pioneer of online content? But MLB's Condensed Baseball is one of the first services to truly embrace broadband.
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ReplayTV 4000: It's not ready for prime time
ReplayTV's broadband-enabled digital video recorders sound really cool. But, after using the devices for a few weeks, we found setting up the required home network was expensive, and file sharing...
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Do you have the right DVD burner?
Confused by the hodgepodge of DVD standards? We can tell you which type of DVD burner best meets your needs, plus give you a quick glance at the latest products to pass through ZDNet Labs.
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Who's afraid of Linux? Sharp's new PDA is cool
Don't be scared off by its Linux underpinnings--the Zaurus PDA is easy to use, powerful, and sports a cool thumb keyboard. Find out all the details, plus a glance at the latest products to pass...
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New MP3 player could change your tune
Today's digital audio players could soon be antiques, thanks to a new storage format that's more compact, more affordable, and holds a lot more music. Here's the skinny on these up-and-coming gadgets.
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Newest iPod: The best just got better
The new iPod has twice the storage and updated firmware. The only thing missing? Out-of-the-box Windows compatibility. Plus, a look at other gadgets on the market.
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New P4 PCs: The fastest desktops yet
AMD and Apple fans won't like it, but we found that two new Dell and HP PCs running Intel's latest Pentium 4 are the fastest systems our labs have ever laid eyes on. Find out how these speed...
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Is it finally the year of the tablet PC?
Hardware companies have been promising you tablet PCs for years, but those promises keep coming up empty. As Microsoft readies its latest prototypes, it's time to wonder whether the tablet's time...
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Wireless e-mail: It's the software, stupid!
As more and more handhelds go wireless, it may be their applications that ultimately make or break them. We test-drove wireless e-mail programs for Palm's i705 and Handspring's Treo 180, and...
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P4 notebooks: Mobile March madness!
Think desktops are the only choice for heavy-duty applications such as 3D gaming? Think again. The new mobile Pentium 4 processor is closing the performance gap between desktops and portables.
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Nvidia GeForce4: a must-have upgrade
Graphics acceleration technology is marching forward at a rapid clip. Don't be left behind! Take a look at Nvidia's cutting-edge graphics processors--and how they'll make graphics fly on your system.
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Broadband: It's still not for the faint of heart
Sure, things have gotten better. But ISPs still have a way to go before broadband lives up to its potential. Find out what we had to endure while setting up a high-speed Net connection.
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Handspring Treo: Promising but not perfect
The first round of handheld/cell phone combo devices are yet to ship, but we managed to get our hands on Handspring's new Treo 180. Should you buy it when it hits the shelves?
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HDTV: Why it's only for true technophiles
What does it really cost to set up a high-definition home theater? And is it worth it? Maybe.
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Cloud provisioning spec step closer to IETF working group
A proposal to create a new standard for provisioning users to cloud services is making its way along the standards track and is soon to be the focus for a new IETF working group.
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The all-in-one PC is alive and well
The laptop may have dethroned the desktop, but the all-in-one PC is still growing at a rapid rate. Several companies have announced new models with Intel's latest chips.
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New York's anonymity ban: Why should the Web be any different?
New York wants to outlaw anonymous comments to prevent cyberbullying and other online abuse. This criminologist examines why this plan, despite its controversy, may not be such a bad thing.
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Microsoft unveils AD Azure strategy, ID management reset
The software giant begins talking publicly about Windows Azure Active Directory service and its strategy to use it as the foundation for its Identity Management as a Service strategy.
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