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Rethink Your Storage With IBM
Data storage is an interesting thing. While it's easy to add more storage with band-aid solutions, before long, you'll need to seriously rethink how you store. For some advice, turn to this white...
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2012 - The year the contact center dies
This year we’ll see smart devices start to replace the call center as the primary interaction channel.
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Parallels Summit 2012 - John Zanni
John Zanni, Parallels' VP, Service Provider Marketing and Alliances, is first on the agenda today. He's welcoming the analysts and offering a quick overview of today's sessions. I'm pleased to...
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Online dating survey reveals women read profiles more closely than men
A recent eye-tracking study reveals major differences between how men and women review online dating profiles.
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Newsweek writer calls Silicon Valley journalism a 'cesspool'
Some Silicon Valley journalists are accused of making deals with VCs to write favorable stories about their companies.
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Apple tops reputation survey; Facebook a 'non-factor'
Apple and Google have topped a recent poll of reputable companies and brands. But Facebook doesn't appear on the list at all.
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Microsoft store hacked - logins, passwords stolen
Chinese hackers called Evil Shadow Team struck India's online Microsoft store over the weekend.
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Women in Tech: Sarah Rosenbach enjoys technology's creative aspects
"I saw myself more as an outsider. It just made me have to be creative to win over the typically male technical programmers and engineers to my way of thinking."
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Apple joins forces with art college to provide student iPads
Apple has teamed up with an Arts college to provide its students with iPad 2 models from fall 2012.
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Apple warned off brand-jacking UK TV company name
Apple is moving forward with its plans to launch a TV -- but what will it be called? Certainly not iTV says the independent UK broadcaster.
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How much online privacy do you really have? Less than you think
How much privacy do you have on the web? An independent group called PrivacyChoice has undertaken the formidable effort of assigning a numeric score to popular websites, measuring their published...
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"One more thing" in Google TV: Striking back at Apple's hobby business?
With Apple in its crosshairs, Google is set to announce on Monday a "home entertainment device". But is it just a strategic move to strike out at its closest rival?
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Microsoft India's web store and SEBI's website attacked
The Security and Exchange Board of India and some other government sites have been defaced by hackers from Bangladesh, while Microsoft India's web store has been attacked by hackers from China.
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SNL Verizon 4G LTE skit gets it right in so many ways
SNL writers create some clever spoof commercials and the latest one about Verizon and it's 4G LTE network is an instant classic. I am sure many readers can relate to this skit.
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Facebook Parenting: For the troubled teen. (NSFW video)
Want to see a father shoot multiple bullets into his daughter's laptop because of a post she made on Facebook? You're in luck, that's exactly what you're about to watch.
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Video: Every Apple design ever
Remember that cool infographic that showed every Apple product ever made? Well, here's the video version.
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Video game Spacewar reborn at 50 (photos)
Spacewar, one of the first computer video games ever written, is commemorated at its birthplace at MIT with a simulation and celebration.
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The Devil is in the Contract Details
Doc has discovered quite few interesting MPS guidelines and requirements by visiting various State websites where most documents (including contracts and bid requests) are public information.
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Sumo Logic claims to be first Big Data service provider. Can you believe them?
Companies all over the world are looking for ways to gain some advantage due to the industry interest in processing massive amounts of rapidly changing data. Sumo Logic just emerged from stealth...
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Eolas loses landmark Web patent case
In a rare victory against software patent, a jury in the U.S. District Court in East Texas ruled that Eolas did not have a patent on the interactive Web.
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Activists press Apple on supplier issues (photos)
Watchdog groups deliver petitions to a number of Apple's retail stores around the world, including one in downtown San Francisco.
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