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IBM and SAP: Delivering Enterprise Solutions
Check out this white paper to learn how SAP and IBM, working together, can offer significant advantages to the alternatives out there, and give your business the computing it deserves.
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Churchill Club video: Women tech leaders
At the Women Tech Executive Roundtable at the Churchill Club, moderator Ann Winblad of Hummer Winblad Venture Partners asks Charlene Li, formerly of Forrester Research, how she rose to such an...
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Making the call: Distinguishing yourself among executives
At the Women Tech Executive Roundtable at the Churchill Club, moderator Ann Winblad of Hummer Winblad Venture Partners asks Charlene Li, formerly of Forrester Research, how she rose to such an...
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Hardcore math at the speed of the Net
From its inception, the Internet has been about connecting researchers and research institutions to each other (and, of course, about national defense). As the Web continues to explode, though,...
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Irate over markdown, iPhone user sues Apple for $1 million
Aggreived over Apple's $200 iPhone price cut, New Yorker Dongmei Li is suing Apple for$1 million in damages. Filed in Federal Court in New York City, the suit charges that AT&T, Apple and...
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Sex Tech: Porn Site Metrics, Team Brazzers, Adult Friend Finder Images
Brazzers bids for online game sponsorship, the internet is full of porn, Adult Friend Finder sued for image misuse, erotic hypnosis.
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Cost of Li-ion batteries in 2020 not low enough for mass adoption of EVs: report
Despite technology improvements and growing industry scale, Li-ion electric vehicle batteries will cost $397/kWh in 2020, falling short of the $150/kWh target needed to reach the mass market, say...
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Intel, Linux Foundation drop MeeGo for Tizen
he MeeGo platform is to be officially abandoned, as Intel and the Linux Foundation are moving onto a new mobile platform venture called Tizen.
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Why supply chains are about to be flipped
The supply chain will be undergoing significant tweaks as emerging markets fuel economic consumption around the world.
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Another recall for bad HP Li-Ion notebook batteries
Another May, and another HP battery recall. This time around US Consumer Product Safety Commission has announced a recall of 162,000 Li-Ion battery packs that were sold with HP and Compaq notebooks.
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Lian Li lets you build a PC that looks like a snail with its new PC-U6 Cowry computer case
From the company that let you build a computer into something that looks like a mechanical spider, here's a new PC case that puts the mollusk into modding. Lian Li has just released the PC-U6...
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Is automated content curation helping or hurting?
The quest to clean up the noisy Twitter streams with efficient content curation is needed but can it be done effectively.
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Why Android won
The OS wars in the mobile space appear to be over and there are two left standing, the iPhone and Android, a Linux distro.
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iPhone 4 teardown
The guys at iFixit have done it again, this time bringing us the first legal a teardown of the Apple iPhone 4.
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Lithium's LiNC - Coming from the Other Side
I think that the power of conferences is both overestimated and underestimated. Its overestimated because often the vendor, when its over and they "done good" sits back with an incredibly...
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Space tech aboard Cessna maps ancient civilization in days
University of Central Florida researchers have successfully used LIDAR equipment aboard a Cessna to collect the equivalent of 25 years worth of data in four days that illustrates never seen before...
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Can IT systems adapt to 'pull' business models?
Can information technology companies adapt to a world of so-called "pull" business models where the individual is the center of the universe from "push" systems that are more centralized?
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OpenSUSE Li-F-E vs. Edubuntu vs. Ubuntu
As I noted in my post over on Between the Lines ("Why doesn't IBM just buy Novell already?"), I've been testing OpenSUSE's Linux for Education Project and Ubuntu 10.04 server beta 1. I have a...
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New Lian-Li computer case let you turns your PC into a mecha spider
Antec first turned heads with its Skeleton open-air case, which exposed DIYers components but helped with air cooling and reduced dust bunnies found in a closed chassis. Now premium case builder...
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OpenSUSE Education announces Li-f-e 11.2
Li-f-e is OpenSUSE's Linux for Education product. While this product has been quietly maturing, it has, to some extent fallen off my radar. However, the latest features announced today with this...
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LiMo has a second phone
It seems the idea is to hit the low-end of the market with something that looks like an iPhone, but isn't, and a network that seems like the Internet, but isn't.
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