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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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Torn between two smartphones...feeling like a fool
As a person who owns multiple smartphones, it isn't often that a couple make such an impression that they battle daily for my smartphone heart.
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Caffeine fix? Now you can literally inhale it.
A Harvard professor has invented and unleashed the AeroShot, caffeine inhaler, complete with B vitamins.
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Nokia cuts 4,000 jobs, shifts manufacturing to Asia
Nokia expects to lay-off around 4,000 employees as the ailing company plans to move its manufacturing operations to Asia.
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NASA's big ideas for the future of flight (photos)
NASA looks to advanced design concepts to reduce noise and increase the fuel efficiency of future aircraft.
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Hardware makers slog through hard disk drive shortages
Here's a tour of how the Thailand flooding and a hard drive shortage affected three tech giants: Sony, Western Digital and Seagate.
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Strange ways to use your iPad and iPhone
From basic emergency communication to catching up on the latest news, now smartphone use is on the rise a number of apps from taxi services to games, fast food finders to cocktail recipes books...
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"Green" shopping bags could make you green around the gills
It makes me really sad to think that more people might wind up in the hospital because they're trying to be virtuous in their use of reusable grocery bags.
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Apple's supply chain flap: It's really about us
Apple is under fire for its supply chain labor, but every tech item---and thing you own---goes through the same manufacturing paces.
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Carmakers take fuel tech out for a spin (photos)
At "Future Cars, Future Technology" event, automakers show off some of the technology that will make its way to vehicles--from a fuel-cell Toyota to the Magnetic Air Car.
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Why aren't iPhones assembled in the U.S.? It's not due to labor costs
The iPhone is manufactured in China and in a very detailed and well-researched report the New York Times explains how it is not primarily due to the higher cost of labor in the U.S.
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Why Apple gadgets can't be made in the U.S.
President Obama asked Steve Jobs about bringing Apple jobs back to the U.S., but Jobs didn't think American workers were good enough.
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CES 2012: Want all your mobile gear to be waterproof? HzO can do it
If you knew that your smartphone was waterproof from the inside out, would it change the way you think about using your phone? HzO has a nanotechnology that solves the water problem for mobile gear.
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Seven reasons I chose the HTC Radar 4G over the Nokia Lumia 710
The Radar 4G and Lumia 710 are both excellent low cost Windows Phone devices on T-Mobile USA. After spending time with both, I am using the Radar 4G as my primary device for several reasons.
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Apple iPad 3 to go HD, 4G?
The iPad 3 is likely to hit volume production in February and hit stores in March. If so, Apple could face an iPad 2 sales slowdown.
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Five industries for Microsoft's Kinect for Windows
Here's a look at five industries likely to dive head first into Kinect development.
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CES 2012: Sprint announces LTE version of Galaxy Nexus coming this year
Sprint will be joining Verizon with a LTE version of the Ice Cream Sandwich-powered Samsung Galaxy Nexus in 2012. Sprint is rolling out LTE with over 15 handsets coming in 2012.
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Could AMD be part of Apple’s supply chain?
Intel announced a $1B shortfall due to the Thai floods. AMD, on the other hand, said that its supply chain was “fine.� Could AMD be part of Apple's disk-less supply chain?
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Airtel customers across India wake up to network outage
Airtel faces sporadic network outage across India.
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The top 11 flying machines of 2011 (images)
It was a monumental year for aircraft and spacecraft, as Boeing's Dreamliner carried passengers for the first time and the space shuttle landed for the final time. Plus: drones, drones, drones.
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Verizon customers have nationwide data outage, again
Verizon customers are experiencing a nationwide data outage, the second in recent weeks.
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