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V-locity 3 Virtual Platform Disk Optimizer - 30 Day Trial
It helps when you have an understanding of the resources you have access to. This is the same idea behind V-Locity 3 Virtual Platform Disk Optimizer. It'll give you a better look at your computing...
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The name's the same, but the means has changed
Blue-blooded names are beginning to appear on the cap tables of tech startups. Coal and timber? Old news. Social mobile apps? Now you're talking.
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New York Times' novel space game lets you 'blow up' website
The New York Times takes a novel approach to prove a point, by slapping a video game in the story itself, allowing the reader to blow up bits of the Times' website.
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Newspapers' helter-skelter ride to hell ... still waiting for the comeback
The media industry is undergoing a massive disruptive change and there's more ahead....
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Your personal data isn't free (and other misconceptions)
A new startup promises to leverage your personal data in exchange for discounts and deals on products online. There's a value to your information, it argues. But is it worth a middleman?
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The consumerization of IT: top-down, or bottom-up?
The consumerization of IT: is it driven by a few Apple-loving top executives, or many workers below? A new report suggests that it's the former. We're not so sure.
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Comments on NY Times Big Data article
The concept of Big Data is breaking through into the New York Times. The article only scratches the surface, however.
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Are your gadgets coming between you and your friends?
Are your gadgets coming between you and your friends? Your spouse? Brand loyalty to electronics is wreaking havoc in unexpected places.
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More evidence of the SoDOMM effect in social media
Social media was once considered a potential competitor to the dominance of mass media in society. Now it's an amplifier rather than a challenger.
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Facebook reveals the most shared articles in 2011
Facebook has released a list of 40 articles. According to the company, these are the most shared articles on the social network so far in 2011.
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Kindle Fire might be most manly gift this holiday season (survey)
Looking for a tablet to give to a male friend or relative? The Kindle Fire might be a good idea.
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Jobs' legacy: Inspiring the 'iGeneration'
A Generation Y tribute to Steve Jobs, co-founder of Apple, who died at the age of 56.
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Measuring the success of Ed Tech: Not all about test scores
Sometimes, technology gets thrown at struggling schools as a panacea for a variety of ills with predictably bad results. How should we be measuring those results, though, in the schools that are...
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Nook, Kindle finally enabled with access to NYTimes.com
As promised in April, owners of Barnes & Noble's Nook devices with subscriptions to The New York Times will be able to make use of those deals directly on their e-book readers.
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Nook NYT subscribers will also access NYTimes.com for free
Not to be outdone by Amazon, Barnes & Noble has announced that Nook owners who subscribe to The New York Times with their e-book readers will also get unlimited access to NYTimes.com.
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Kindle NYT subscribers get free access to NYTimes.com
Good news for Kindle owners who subscribe to The New York Times. They'll get free, unlimited access to NYTimes.com now that the pay wall has gone up.
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10 gadgets you should actually get rid of (or not)
The New York Times outlines several consumer electronics that you may or may not need, from digital cameras to e-books. Is the list realistic? Here's The Toybox take.
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New York Times launches digital subscriptions: Pros, cons and hurdles
The New York Times launched its long-awaited digital subscription plan and access for all platforms---smartphones, tablets and Web---can be pricey at $35 a month, but the model may just work out.
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Demand Media IPO: Higher valuation than the NYTimes - here's why...
Demand Media knows how to make money in a tough media economy ... the New York Times is still trying to figure out its business model.
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Apple making 'major push' for illustrated titles in iBookstore
Apple is reportedly making a "major push" for more illustrated titles to be available in the iBookstore, specifically photo books, cookbooks and children's books.
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Cloud storage: now a red-hot market
Close to half of cloud infrastructure funding will go to storage systems -- a response to the coming Big Data deluge.
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