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Diskeeper 2011 Server Edition - Free Trial
Why not try the software first? Download this free trial of Diskeeper 2011 server edition and experience its benefits first hand.
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BlackBerry PlayBook price slash kicks off lousy 2012 for RIM
Research in Motion has slashed the price of its PlayBook tablet range, as some retailers dip even lower. Another bad year in the sights for the BlackBerry maker?
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Kent German's favorite Android apps (CNET 100)
Cell phone editor Kent German kicks off two weeks of the CNET 100 Android Apps with his top picks for your Android phone.
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Calling all global cooling, how about a little help here?
Those projections about global cooling better kick in quick cause the temperatures here on earth in real time are real hot. September was the second hottest month ever recorded when you look at...
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Photo: Mini-robots with a big kick
Japan's Citizen Watch, one of the largest watchmakers in the world, announced a tiny robot it hopes will one day be a soccer champion.
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Photo: Mini-robots with a big kick
Japan's Citizen Watch, one of the largest watchmakers in the world, announced a tiny robot it hopes will one day be a soccer champion.
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Google kicks Oracle in its patent teeth
Oracle loses its patent claims and so Google has almost completely defeated Oracle in its vain attempts to squeeze an intellectual property payoff from Google and Android.
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SAP Sapphire kicks off with Lance Armstrong, motivational speeches
SAP's Sapphire Now kicks off in Orlando with motivational speeches and Lance Armstrong. Can its tech "supermen" lead businesses into the future?
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HP's new laptop lineup: Will consumerization kick in?
The wild-card for HP's new PCs is whether they have the designs and enough sex appeal to entice workers to tote them to their corporations.
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Facebook roadshow kicks off with a video, IPO prospectus released
Facebook has released the promotional video for its initial public offering (IPO) roadshow and has also published its prospectus for investors. The company is expected to go public later this month.
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Microsoft kicks Chinese company out of vulnerability sharing program
After an investigation into the embarrassing proof-of-concept leak, Microsoft said MAPP partner Hangzhou DPTech Technologies breached the strict non-disclosure agreement.
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Google Drive kicks off with DocuSign integration
Google Drive users will be able to send documents needing an electronic signature directly from their new storage accounts on any browser or mobile device.
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Top 10 smartphones to kick off 2012
It was a bit easier to pick my top 10 smartphones to start 2012 and I ended up with four of them being Windows Phone devices. Which is your current favorite?
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Top 10 smartphones to kick off 2012
There are some fantastic smartphones to choose from, but it is getting a bit easier to pick out a top 10 list as manufacturers work to create high quality products and some platforms drop out of...
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Apple's iPad 3 refresh likely to kick off sales boom
The bottom line here is that even if half these reports pan out Apple is likely to see a significant refresh cycle for the iPad.
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Apple gets kicked in the teeth by German patent lawsuit decisions
After its world-wide anti-Android patent lawsuit witch-hunt, could Apple having much of its iPhone line and iPads being banned for sale in Germany due to a patent violation happen to a nicer company?
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Microsoft Office 15 technical preview kicks off
Microsoft is making available to select testers the technical preview of Office 15 client, server and services as of January 30.
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BlackBerry PlayBook price slash kicks off lousy 2012 for RIM
Research in Motion has slashed the price of its PlayBook tablet range, as some retailers dip even lower. Another bad year in the sights for the BlackBerry maker?
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Apple kicks off worldwide iPod nano first-generation replacement program
Grab a free of charge replacement for your 5/6 year-old iPod nano.
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After latest iPhone hack, Charlie Miller kicked out of iOS dev program
Charlie Miller defeats a major iOS security mechanism, a move that ruffles feathers in Cupertino.
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Analytics in 40 years: Machines will kick human managers to the curb
Machines simply make better decisions than humans. That gap will turn into a rout in 40 years as management tasks will be automated.
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