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Taking Measure of Talent
Take a look at this white paper to hear The Harvard Business Review's take on measuring talent.
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How to take better vacation photos
Image stabilization, automated scene modes, and face, smile, or blink detection can only take you so far. To get the best photos, you need to know when and how to use all those fancy features of...
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Sex Tech: Reddit vs. Romney, Sex Addiction, Spankable Robot, Tumblr Sued
Tumblr sued by Perfect 10, Reddit vs. Mitt Romney, Japanese robot butt for spanking, no science for sex addiction.
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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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Box overhauls API, adds partners, courts developers
Box's first major API overhaul since 2008 is more "RESTful," requires less integration and improves the user interface.
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Google enters spring cleaning mode by dropping several services
Google is slashing a lot of programs and services this spring, but maybe trimming out some of the extra fluff will allow for more resources to be dedicated to projects like Google+ and Google Play.
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iPads go black in portrait mode with polarized sunglasses
The iPad isn't compatible with polarized sunglasses in portrait view. The good news is that it doesn't matter unless your a movie star -- or Corey Hart.
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China's "Pinterest" in a faster profit-making mode
Different from Pinterest.com in the United States, China’s Pinterest-type websites are mainly based on the cooperation with e-commerce sites
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Microsoft Office 15 apps to include 'touch mode'
The coming Office 15 client apps all seem to be getting a new 'touch mode' button that will enable them to work better on touch-centric devices.
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How do you use your browser's 'porn mode'?
OK, if it makes you feel better, let's call it private browsing!
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Ode to manual typewriters
Manual typewriters are back, and they're all the retro rage. This article contains stories from leading technology journalists about their relationship with manual typewriters.
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PlayStation Vita digital user manual posted: details revealed
Sony has released a digital user manual for the PlayStation Vita, just a day before the Japanese launch. The manual reveals details on tech spec, user accounts, trophies and more.
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Creating highly-redundant, low-cost Mac servers with Lion Server and Mac minis
Following Apple's calling it quits on the Xserve in January, Mac managers have by necessity been creative to fill the void. A tip shows that it's possible to build a Redundant Array of Independent...
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Linux Foundation proposes to use UEFI to make PCs secure and free
The Linux Foundation and friends are working on using UEFI so that computers can be both more secure and give users freedom of operating system choice instead of using Microsoft's secure boot plan...
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Tidemark emerges from stealth mode, eyes business intelligence for real people
Tidemark comes out of stealth mode and plans to bring business intelligence to the mobile masses. We caught up with Tidemark CEO Christian Gheorghe for a walkthrough.
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Amaze 4G, iPhone 4S, Nokia N8, Nokia N9 camera phone shootout
There is little reason to carry a dedicated point and shoot camera today thanks to the high quality cameras on smartphones. Check out this shoot out of four high end camera phones.
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Google Translate for Android Conversation Mode gets 12 more languages
We're a little closer to the Star Trek future with the addition of 14 new languages to Google Translate for Android's experimental Conversation Mode.
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Windows 8 to feature 'fast startup mode'
The feature is a hybrid between a standard cold boot and restoring your PC from a hibernated state. Here's how it works.
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Google adds offline mode to Gmail, Calendar, Docs apps
Google will add offline capability to its Apps suite of cloud-based software, including Gmail, Calendar and Docs.
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Fujifilm announces FinePix F600EXR compact megazoom with improved GPS and motion detection
Fujifilm updates its compact megazoom F Series with better GPS features, motion detection, and a new "intelligent" digital zoom.
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Adobe Edge debuts in preview mode as HTML5 design tool
Adobe is warming up to HTML5 - so much in fact that its new design platform project, Edge, is touted to work natively with the language.
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