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Solutions for Today's Smart Business
To learn more about the latest in business tools, check out this white paper. You'll hear how IBM is changing the way people do business with the help of the latest in software and analytics. Keep...
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America reacts to 9/11: Why I began investigating the Patriot Act
A personal telling of my experience of September 11th, 2001, and the subsequent battle to unravel the post-9/11 Patriot Act's reach to Europe and further afield.
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Service as a service: Zaarly leads the way
A buddy of mine left a bag of stickers, tee shirts, and his laptop power cord on a sidewalk on 9th St. in New York City. He was in a rush, and jumped in the cab, forgetting that his valuables were...
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Your next tablet computer will be circular
TabCo sent ZDNet HQ a pizza in anticipation of a new circular tablet computing device. What does it mean?
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AT&T gifts free Wi-Fi at select New York City parks
AT&T is bringing free Wi-Fi access to select New York City parks this summer. Too bad it's unbearably hot outside today for anyone to use it. At least then the network won't be that congested!
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Hands-on with all-new Nook e-reader
Barnes & Noble unveiled an all-new, nearly buttonless version of the Nook at its flagship store in New York City on Tuesday. Here's a hands-on look at the latest B&N e-book reader.
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Verizon Wireless installs 16 new cell sites in New York metro area
Verizon Wireless looks determined not to let its 3G network be overrun by excessive data use once the iPhone 4 becomes part of the family in February.
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Hands on the Verizon iPhone
At the New York City launch announcement, CNET senior editor Natali Morris takes a hands on look at the iPhone for Verizon Wireless.
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MetroPCS launches 4G LTE network in New York City, Boston and Sacramento
MetroPCS has expanded its 4G reach to three major metropolitan areas: New York City, Boston and Sacramento.
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Angry Birds Invade New York City
Stop the Madness! The Pigs are Stealing the Golden Eggs! And New Yorkers are OUTRAGED!
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Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of England-land
A naive English student goes to New York, and gets amazed by everything shiny, bright and colourful, and writes a blog about how bloody brilliant it is.
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NYC mayor Bloomberg makes the case for Silicon Alley
In a surprise visit, New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg showed up to the TechCrunch: Disrupt conference this morning to make the case for Silicon Alley investment.
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Apple’s iPad launches in New York City
CNET’s Natali Del Conte covers the New York City launch of the Apple iPad at the flagship cubed Apple Store on 5th Avenue.
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It's producer vs. consumer in pending suit over NYC's tech recycling law
New York City will soon find its tech recycling law under the legal microscope. Will this case determine the fate of state recycling programs all around the nation?
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It's public versus private in dispute over electronics recycling laws
It's public sector vs. private industry in dispute over local and state e-waste recycling laws.
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Irex launches new digital reader
Natali Del Conte takes a First Look at the Irex DR800SG, a new e-book reader with an 8-inch display that wirelessly downloads books over the Verizon network for free, which was first seen at the...
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Ballmer to headline Windows 7 launch in New York City
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer will kick off the Windows 7 launch at an event in New York City on October 22, according to an invitation Microsoft has sent to various media members and bloggers.
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Google helping tourists around New York City
New York City, along with Google, launched a new website that is designed to help tourists and residents find their way around the city, and plan their days out. As a recent first-time visitor to...
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Digital Experience! NYC 2008
ZDNet editor Andrew Nusca attends Pepcom's 2008 Digital Experience! event in New York City.
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CES 2009 Preview
Exclusive images from the official press preview for CES 2009 in New York City.
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Potsdam to New Amsterdam: your subways will flood
Savor this New York City official website photo of lower Manhattan in 1944. The coastline of the city hasn't changed much since then. But now some sare saying it won't be long.... The Old...
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