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Business Re-imagined
Take a look at this white paper to learn about how industry leaders are re-imagining the way we do business.
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Lexar releases the first 128GB SDXC memory cards
Lexar Media begins shipping 128GB high-capacity, high-speed SDXC memory cards.
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Lexar unloads hefty 128GB Echo SE USB drive
With the latest installment of the Lexar Echo SE USB drive, you can now fit 128GB into your pocket. But it will certainly cost you dearly.
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Lexar JumpDrive SAFE S3000 FIPS--photos
Lexar's new thumbdrive is secure from shock and physical damage, is waterproof, and has military-grade data encryption.
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Lexar debuts 64GB, 128GB, 256GB Crucial M225 SSDs
Lexar on Monday announced its line of Crucial solid-state drives, the "fastest, highest capacity Crucial SSDs to date." The calling card of the new drives are their fast read and write speeds:...
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Micron begins mass production of 34nm NAND flash memory
Micron Technology on Tuesday announced mass production of new 16- and 32-gigabit NAND flash memory chips using 34-nanometer process technology, another step toward more robustly-featured mobile...
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Holiday Gift Guide 2008: Last-minute stocking stuffers
OK, so you promised yourself that this year, you'd get your holiday shopping done early. But, like always, you held off your holiday shopping until the Very. Last. Minute. As my family often...
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Facebook phone by BlackBerry -- wouldn't that be fun?
Facebook is looking to mobile to help it shake the slide in stock price since the IPO. A Facebook BlackBerry wouldn't likely stop the slide, but would be fun to watch.
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Torti Gallas a Cisco and NetApp Customer Profile
Torti Gallas says that overhauling your IT infrastructure doesn't need to be a big ordeal. Technologies from Cisco, NetApp and VMware were a foundation the company is using to support its growth.
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Apple wants U.S. manufacturing, but it ain't that easy
Critics want Apple to manufacture more products in the U.S. CEO Tim Cook does, too. But there's a lot in the way.
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Jay Leno uses indie YouTube video; NBC gets it taken down
Internet outcry rises after Jay Leno uses a YouTube video without permission and NBC removes it with a copyright claim takedown.
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Salesforce to acquire Buddy Media?
Enterprise software company Salesforce is potentially purchasing social media campaigner Buddy Media, according to reports.
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Old media vs the cloud: a clash of cultures
A clash of cultures between traditional marketing conventions and enterprise software getting more involved in digital branding infrastructure is going to result in friction and sparks. The prize...
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Tim Cook talks tablets, secrecy, Facebook and Siri at All Things D
Tim Cook took the stage at the D: All Things Digital conference for an interview with Kara Swisher and Walt Mossberg. Although the video wasn't streamed, Ina Fried live blogged it.
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Do we need a smartphone bill of rights for iOS?
The EFF called Apple devices "beautiful crystal prisons" because they have a wide range of restrictions. EFF's call was to let people tinker.
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Google's Chromebox: A better business play?
For business users, the Chromebox may be a better play than the Chromebook for enterprises fiddling with their desktop setups.
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Amazon Instant Video finally comes to Xbox 360
The Xbox's streaming video stable is getting a bit larger with the addition of Amazon Instant Video.
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Facebook IPO: Overhyped or oversold?
What went wrong with the Facebook IPO? This timeline tries to put things into some sort of order from initial excitement and hype to burst bubble and technology failure.
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Gartner: 60 percent of firms plan increase in staff social media snooping by 2015
Research firm Gartner says digital surveillance in the workplace on the rise, with around 60 percent of companies aiming to increase a formal presence on social network to monitor their staff.
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Potential FCC ruling could pave way for Apple Internet TV service
The commission is considering a change in the definition of a "multichannel video programming distributor" that could make it a whole lot easier for Apple to compete against pay TV providers.
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Why a Facebook phone doesn't stand a chance
Perhaps Facebook is using the specter of developing its own handset as leverage against Apple to get its service integrated into iOS?
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