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Retail in the Smarter City
Retail could be so much smarter, imagine getting the deals you want, when and where you want them. Check out this video, Retail in the Smarter City, to learn how retail can do more.
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LevelOne MobileSpot photos
The LevelOne MobileSpot portable wireless hotspot offers mobile 24/7 3G wireless Internet access from almost anywhere at anytime.
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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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iSuppli: One counterfeit part every 15 seconds
If analyst estimates about 12 million counterfeit parts identified in the last five years are accurate, that would break down to the report of one counterfeit part every 15 seconds.
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Private Cloud: 'Everyone's got one. Where's yours?'
Promising the business a cloud delivered within your own data center, and then failing to provide basic functionality of a cloud, will just make future initiatives and interactions even harder.
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EMC hones focus on hybrid cloud, big data
EMC revamps its product portfolio to focus on the hybrid cloud and big data.
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One of Windows Server 2012's secret weapons: Hyper-V Replica
There are more than 300 new features coming in Windows Server 2012. One worth noting is Hyper-V Replica. Here's why.
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Facebook closes at $38 on day one
Facebook was priced at $38. On day one, the stock saw a high of $ 45, a low of $38, and ultimately finished at $38.37. Why didn't it fall below the $38 mark, even though it tanked twice?
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On eve of Facebook IPO, Sunlight exposes $3 billion tax break
Facebook's IPO lets it use a tax loophole to get up to $3 billion in tax breaks; no need to pay taxes for the forseeable future.
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Facebook schedules one last hackathon before going public (rumor)
Facebook is supposedly hosting one last hackathon as a private company just before it goes public, according to a new rumor. The event will end when Zuckerberg rings the Nasdaq bell remotely.
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Facebook to add at least one woman to its board (rumor)
Facebook wants to diversify its board of directors, according to a recent rumor. The company is looking to add at least one woman, but won't be announcing any additions until after it goes public.
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Groupon: One great enterprise IT Petri dish
Groupon CEO Andrew Mason outlined a bevy of technology initiatives. Here's a look at the moving parts.
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Is it time for a C-level social media executive?
As social media becomes more strategic to the way organizations operate, does this mean it's time to move the function to the C-suite? Does centralizing make sense, or should responsibility for it...
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Quick Brightness: One touch brightness app
If you've ever wanted to quickly change your iPhone or iPad's brightness setting without traversing the Settings app, I've got the app for you.
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Hadapt partners with Cloudera, puts MPP and Hadoop side-by-side
The Big Data world has no shortage of hybrid solutions, joining BI and relational technology with Hadoop and MapReduce. Hadapt offers a hybrid too, but prefers technology coexistence to...
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iPhone 4S, Nokia N8, Lumia 900, N9, and HTC One X camera phone shootout
The cameras on phones just keep getting better and better and the great thing is that most of the higher end models compare well with each other too.
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iPhone 4S, Nokia N8, Lumia 900, N9, and HTC One X camera phone shootout
The cameras on phones just keep getting better and better and the great thing is that most of the higher end models compare well with each other too. Check through this gallery and see what photos...
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The key to lower Ultrabook prices? One word: plastics
Ultrabook pricing could fall as low as $599 later this year as vendors move away from sleek metal chassis and toward plastic-based ones.
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Build a financially viable app business? Writing the app is only step one
Most app publishers make less than $5,000 in revenues from their apps. This can go up, if they look at the lessons already learned by generations of software publishers.
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Rimac Concept One (photos)
A closer look at the million-dollar electric supercar from Coatian automotive start up Rimac.
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Oracle-Google jury close to verdict; 'impasse' on one question
The jury has come to unanimous decisions on all questions but one in the copyright segment of Oracle v. Google.
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