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Where dating services spend money, Q1-Q3 2007
Overall advertising spending by dating services increased 9% in Q1-Q3 2007 compared to Q1-Q3 2006, reaching $379.6 mln, according to Nielsen. The majority of ad spending dollars was focused on...
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Old media vs the cloud: a clash of cultures
A clash of cultures between traditional marketing conventions and enterprise software getting more involved in digital branding infrastructure is going to result in friction and sparks. The prize...
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Potential FCC ruling could pave way for Apple Internet TV service
The commission is considering a change in the definition of a "multichannel video programming distributor" that could make it a whole lot easier for Apple to compete against pay TV providers.
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Foxconn reportedly begins pilot production of Apple TV set
Chinese news sources seem to back up earlier claims made by Foxconn chief executive that the iPhone and iPad maker was preparing the production of an Apple-branded a television set.
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Analyst: Apple to debut TV set in December
"We believe Apple could ultimately capture 10 percent of the market within 1-3 years after launch".
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A day in the life of a Google Wallet user (photos)
How far can you go just using Google Wallet? CNET finds out.
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The Low Latency Collection (comic)
Back in January of 2012, CNET launched its first-ever weekly tech comic. Here's every panel since its debut.
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Another battle royale: SAN vs. local storage for VDI
The "experts" are at it again and I feel that it's my duty to set 'em straight.
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75 years of the Golden Gate Bridge
On May 27, San Francisco and the world will celebrate the 75th anniversary of one of the great wonders of the world: The Golden Gate Bridge. CNET takes a look at it from every angle.
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Analyst: Apple should sell the 'world's first non-TV TV'
The problem with TV isn't the screen we watch it on, it's what's on the screen.
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Don't forget the guys in the networking trenches...
Portable network analysis tools are still an important part of datacenter operations.
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Sony, Samsung limiting discounts on their HDTVs. An act of desperation?
The two electronics giants are limiting retailers' ability to discount their televisions, which should help the Best Buys of the world who often can't match the sale prices of online retailers.
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Middle East, North Africa telecoms 'underinvesting' in IT: study
Telecom operators in the Middle East and North Africa trail their European counterparts when it comes to IT investments, according to a new report.
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Researchers intercept Tatanga malware bypassing SMS based transaction authorization
Security researchers from Trusteer have intercepted a Tatanga malware variant capable of bypassing SMS based transaction authentication protection.
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Remembering Eugene Polley and his Flash-Matic remote (photos)
The inventor of the first television remote control passed away earlier this week. Here's a look back at his groundbreaking device.
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Feeding green screen chroma key into Skype
I wanted the remote Skype viewer to see whatever image I wanted behind me: a brick wall, a rack of computers, a bookshelf, a logo, a moving pattern...whatever.
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SAP eyes creating cloud super network with Ariba acquisition
UPDATED: SAP executives predicted that the merger with Ariba will produce approximately €2 billion in cloud revenue alone by 2015.
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Alcatel jumps into core router market, boasts performance gains
Alcatel-Lucent already competes with Cisco and Juniper on edge routers, but is now moving into so-called core routers.
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Sudo broken, sudo fixed
An essential Linux, Unix, and Mac OS X administration tool had a major security problem. It's been fixed, and now you need to patch your system ASAP.
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'Torrid growth' in enterprise WLAN as BYOD gains traction
The bring-your-own-device trend continues to pick up steam worldwide, according to a new report.
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