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Live Webcast: 3 Simple Steps to Better Patch Security
For better patch security, you'll need to take some precautions and know how to react when the time comes. For help with that, check out this live webcast from TechRepublic.
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Digital photography in 1991 (and beyond)
ZDNet's 20th anniversary: A trip down memory lane, looking back at the state of digital photography in 1991.
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Vintage Computer Advertisements from the late 1970s
Check out these computer advertisements from the 1970s!
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Everything you wanted to know about the B&N NOOKcolor in 100 screenshots
The NOOKcolor is rolling out into the hands of consumers and in this post you will find an in-depth look at all the features and functions. A 100+screenshot gallery shows you just about everything...
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Kobo Store offering digital magazine, newspaper subscriptions
The Kobo Store is playing a game of catch-up to Amazon and Barnes & Noble as the online bookstore now carries digital magazine and newspaper subscriptions.
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Sideways iPad-only magazine September issue available for free for two days
Have you been thinking of trying out the Sideways iPad-only magazine? Well, if you visit the App Store on 14 and 15 September you can get it for free to see if it is worth your future $3.99.
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Open Web's ultimate winner: platform providers
Tim O'Reilly: 'It's the back end that matters.'
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The future of the magazine, courtesy of the iPad
With the arrival of the iPad and other tablets, magazines have a chance to go beyond a boring print-to-digiital conversion
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With 11.5-inch touchscreen, Skiff Reader is optimized for newspapers, magazines
The new Skiff Reader is optimized for newspaper and magazine content with an 11.5-inch touchscreen display. It's backed by the Hearst Corp. and offers Wi-Fi and 3G connectivity through Sprint....
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RIM, Monocle collaborate on $1,500 BlackBerry Bold 9700
Research in Motion and $10-per-issue jet-set business editorial magazine Monocle have collaborated on a BlackBerry Bold 9700 that costs an astounding $1,500 USD.
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The Future Of... Ink
Imagine a magazine that updates its articles whenever new information is available. A tablet that stores all the textbooks a university student will ever need. Or a supermarket shelf tag that...
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Are visits to massage parlors and bars impacting your credit?
Tech blogs are quick to point out when things appear to be a bit too big-brotherish for our comfort levels - cookies, deep packet inspection, Gmail ads. Now, it appears that the one to watch out...
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Windows Mobile magazine ends, but iPhone Life launches on September 9th
While I get the majority of my news and content online, I still do subscribe to a few magazines including MacWorld, Laptop, and Smartphone & Pocket PC Magazine. I am very saddened by the news that...
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Forget the paperless office dream, but how about a paperless living room?
Like several high tech innovations Zinio began as a digital service aimed at B2B. But it worked, so it's inevitably grown to become a global, consumer-oriented service as well. If it works at...
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Brijit: Saving the planet, one magazine at a time
In this age of the digital you'd expect magazines, that old-fashioned idea of putting ink onto paper, to fade away. Magazines seem harder to cure than herpes. Once you get 'em, you can't get rid...
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2007 ad spending vs. 2006 ad spending
Media Category Growth, YTY Internet 18.9% National Magazines 7.6% Outdoor 7.2% Nat’l Sunday Supplements 4.9% National Cable TV 2.2% Spanish-Language TV 1.5% Network TV -1.5%...
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Oregon tech recycling firm gets props in People
Wow, People magazine actually wrote about a Green Tech business. I guess our day has come! Anyway, you need a subscription to get to the story, which is part of the magazine's ongoing "Heroes...
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Give nurses the checklist
I think Pronovost might get better results if he bypassed himself. Instead of challenging doctors to adopt the checklists, empower nurses to create and demand them.
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Microsoft's Mac Business Unit: Love the sinner, hate the sin
There's good news from the Microsoft's Mac Business Unit about features in the forthcoming in Office for Mac 2008. So why is my blood boiling?
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Mags try free web subs to lure college kids
Publishers see the web as a way to maintain contact with the ever-changing population of college campuses.
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Facebook Finally Removes Its Pro-Rape Pages
It took Change.org two months, 186K signatures and a furious Twitter campaign to get pro-rape pages removed from Facebook.
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