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Smarter Planet Leadership Series: Air Canada
Air Canada wanted something to make things a little easier for their customers, and using technology from IBM was able to offer self service. Check out this white paper to hear more about how IBM...
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What's in a name?
Why we ought to call it "GNU/Linux" rather than "Linux."
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Microsoft's piracy problem: Lock, stock and two Googley barrels
If you thought TV, movie and music studios were the most likely candidates to have asked Google to remove pirated and copyright-infringing content, think again.
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Microsoft's big bet: Windows 8's 'too many cooks' problem
Windows 8 has already had too many hands in the mix and spoons in the pot. Microsoft wanted different and its staff all thought "different". Instead of reaching compromise, Microsoft put...
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Tech health care and the problem with targeting Gen-Y
Is Gen-Y's reliance on mobile technology detrimental to their health?
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Users reporting problems with Office Live Small Business e-mail migrations
Office Live Small Business users hustling to move your e-mail before Microsoft starts shutting down the service on May 1: Your calls for help aren't falling on totally deaf ears.
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Continuing issues (and solutions) for the MBP's silent speaker problem
The MacBook Pro's audio output port serves dual functions: as the analog audio out to external speakers or headphones, as well as a high-end TOSLINK fiber optic audio connector, which the Mac's...
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Who's accountable for IT failure? (part one)
IT failures are a management crisis of serious proportions that have been largely ignored. Here's what senior executives need to know - and do - right now.
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Sony starts selling its SmartWatch in the U.S, but there are some problems
Sony's SmartWatch shows that wearable electronics aren't quite ready for primetime.
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Windows Phone's many problems: Should Microsoft give up?
Microsoft's Windows Phone is in trouble. While HTC and Samsung have fallback plans, so does Nokia. Can Microsoft continue its lead as the third leg in the mobile two-horse race?
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iPad Wi-Fi problems: Anatomy of a released defect
Some iPad 3 owners are having problems with the unit's Wi-Fi, while most are working OK. Having a small percentage of failures is just a fact of life in the electronics manufacturing game.
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Consumers 'very satisfied' with the new iPad
According to a survey, 89 percent claim that they 'never experienced any heat problems.'
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Apple says 100% iPad recharge "problem" is by design
After days of silence, Apple tells AllThingsD that the Apple iPad recharge "problem" is actually by design. Dr. Soneira, who found the problem, disagrees.
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Semiconductor inventory decline expected for Q1 2012
Although there are extra stockpiles of semiconductors now, it might not be all bad news for chip suppliers as IHS analysts are expecting higher levels of demand to resume soon.
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Japan facing chip industry problems following quake anniversary
Semiconductor companies in Japan have resisted from rebuilding or closing aging manufacturing plants, according to IHS analysts.
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New iPad 'can run hotter' as Apple denies any problem
A leading consumer group, Consumer Reports, tested the new iPad after users had complained of increased warmth from the device. Here's what they found.
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Facebook photos disappear for some
Some Facebook users are reporting that photos uploaded in 2008 and 2009 are no longer loading on the social network. There's no error: the photos are just replaced with blank boxes.
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Does the new iPad suffer with heat issues?
Apple's latest iPad becomes very warm in places, even after a short time, and its users are becoming concerned at its operating temperatures. How hot is 'too hot'?
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Would a 'device renewal' standard help the mobile phone e-waste problem?
The Device Renewal Forum seeks to create a certification for refurbishing mobile phones and wireless gadgets, citing a growing market for such devices.
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Sex Tech: Porn's Tech Future, Spreading Santorum SEO, Capcom's Sexism Problem
Porn's iPad future, Capcom's live game Cross Assault displays ugly sexism and Spreading Santorum's SEO endures despite Google's changes.
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Wireless network problems on the rise, study says
Wireless network issues are increasing as more consumers use web services on their smartphones. Plus, winners and losers in each region of the U.S.
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