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Why Preventing Fragmentation Is Good for Your Budget
Anything that slows down data subtracts from your bottom line. Instead of using two-decades-old technology to defrag after the fact, why not use higher level technology from Diskeeper that...
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Woz a wild swinger
CNET News.com's Daniel Terdiman found millionaire Steve Wozniak scooting around the polo field at the Maker Faire in San Mateo, Calif., on April 22. Watch this video: Our camera catches the Apple...
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Robotic giraffe wanders Maker Faire
The Rave 'Raffe, a Burning Man concoction whose popularity has brought it to various tech events, made quite a splash at the Maker Faire in San Mateo, Calif., on April 23. CNET News.com's Daniel...
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Auto ideas at work at Maker Faire
CNET's Tom Merritt takes a look at an ordinary car that has become a high-tech, computer-controlled wonder car.
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Do-it-yourself car at Maker Faire
At the Maker Faire in San Mateo, Calif., CNET's Tom Merritt talks with Felix Kramer as the engineer shows off his car that gets 100 miles per gallon.
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Segway polo at the Maker Faire
CNET's Tom Merritt was on the sidelines for a game of Segway polo at the Maker Faire in San Mateo, Calif., on April 23. Isn't that Apple Computer's co-founder swinging the mallet?
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From the floor of the Maker Faire
Tim O'Reilly, founder and CEO of O'Reilly Media, talks about the Maker Faire and its importance in the tech world and beyond.
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These 'Alpha Geeks' are already living in the future (photos)
The thinkers, designers, engineers, and hackers at the center of the maker movement are focused on the innovation business. At the MAKE Hardware Innovation Workshop this week, the open-source...
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MakerBot Replicator 3D test print gallery
I attempted about 30 prints during my review of the MakerBot Replicator 3D printer. These are their stories.
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Google, Facebook, MySpace; privacy rule breakers or trend makers?
The major social networking sites have all been fined for improper use of private data; is that a trend that should be ringing alarm bells or a sideshow for the paranoid and uninitiated?
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Judge denies Oracle's motion to throw out Google's fair use claim
Oracle and Google's attorneys battle it out in the face of a potential mistrial on whether or not fair use can be even used as an argument in this lawsuit.
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Oracle wins on infringement; jury stuck on Google's fair use argument
After deliberating for a week, the jury has returned with an initial verdict covering the copyrights portion of the Oracle-Google trial.
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An afternoon at the outdoor startup fair (photos)
The city of Mountain View, Calif., hosts its first open-air startup festival alongside the annual Startup Conference. Browse the pitches.
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Google defends fair use of Java on Android in closing statements
In closing statements, Google's counsel reasserts that Google used Java APIs in a fair use manner for Android, transforming them into a full smartphone stack.
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Gadget makers: Innovate, not iterate
The mobile tech world is filled with gadgets all alike in form and function. It's time for OEMs to capture consumers' attention with something new.
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MakerBot Replicator unboxing and assembly (photos)
Here's a quick look at the MakerBot Replicator's out-of-box experience
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Behind the scenes at MakerBot
The 3D printing for the masses company turns out between 30 and 40 of its Replicators per day, and that number is about to double. Prepare to hear your neighbors talking about 3D printing.
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Your data, your rights: how fair are online storage services?
Google caused a flap this week with seemingly unfair terms of service for its new Google Drive service. But are those terms really different from the competition? I've gathered equivalent terms...
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Korean regulator 'raids' HP offices in price fixing probe
Korean officials reportedly raided HP's offices in the country over allegations of price fixing, that may involve other major names in the region.
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Tinkertown, a maker's vision of paradise (photos)
Tinkertown, a maker's paradise tucked into New Mexico's Sandia Mountains, is a wonderland of hand-carved folk art figurines, homemade animatronics, and old amusement park machines that still work.
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Broadcom completes chip maker BroadLight acquisition
Broadcom has successfully acquired chip maker BroadLight as part of its efforts to strengthen its fiber broadband portfolio.
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