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Oracle Business Intelligence, Oracle Database, and Exadata Integration
Check out this white paper to learn more about a unified, integrated Oracle network for your data and BI.
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World's largest digital camera one step closer to reality
Construction on the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope (LSST), a 3.2 billion-pixel camera that will capture the widest, fastest and deepest view of the night sky ever observed, could begin in 2014.
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'Urban Stargazing' gives city folks back their stars (images)
Designer Oscar Lhermitte uses LEDs, fiber optics, nylon line, and giant slingshots to beat back light pollution and reconnect people with the aeons-old mysteries of the night sky.
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Microsoft updates SkyDrive apps for Windows and Mac
Microsoft is adding support for a new Windows 8 'fetch' feature, due to be part of the upcoming Release Preview, to its SkyDrive cloud-storage app.
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Memory lane: Palm xv and OmniSky Minstrel V -- mobile email rocked my world
Few gadgets have touched my world as profoundly as the lowly Palm PDA and the cellular modem I used with it.
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Scenes from Facebook's all-night hackathon
On the eve of its IPO, Facebook celebrates in geek style by - you guessed it - the company's 31st `hackathon.'
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The Asus VG278H basks in the overcast sky (photos)
Pics of the Asus VG278H in a sun-filled office.
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Seven popular Android camera apps reviewed and rated
Seven popular Android photo apps go up against each other in a test to see who's hot, and who's not.
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Microsoft SkyDrive vs. Apple iCloud and the folly of cloud poaching
The reality is that most of us will use multiple cloud services. Small businesses will too.
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Dropbox, SkyDrive, Google Drive: which one is right for you?
If you're a Windows user looking for free online storage, three services stand out from the rest. Although Dropbox, SkyDrive, and Google Drive are superficially similar, there are some big...
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A deep dive into Dropbox, SkyDrive, and Google Drive
Free online file storage services look similar at first glance, but a closer look reveals some big differences. Here's what to look for if you're checking out the three leaders: Dropbox, Microsoft...
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World's largest digital camera one step closer to reality
Construction on the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope (LSST), a 3.2 billion-pixel camera that will capture the widest, fastest and deepest view of the night sky ever observed, could begin in 2014.
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How far do Google Drive's terms go in 'owning' your files?
Google Drive's terms of service allows you to still own your own files, but grants the company a license to do 'as it wants' with your uploaded content.
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Is Microsoft's Live Mesh on its way to the graveyard?
Live Mesh, Microsoft's PC-to-PC sync service, has been meandering down a long and winding road since 2008. Are its final days in sight?
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Microsoft adds paid storage options to its SkyDrive cloud service
Microsoft has announced the rumored paid storage tiers for SkyDrive, its cloud storage service, and has rolled out previews of new SkyDrive apps for Windows and Mac OS X Lion.
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UK regulator to probe Sky News over email hacking
British news agency Sky News is to be investigated by the UK's communications regulator after it admitted to hacking into two email accounts to generate a story.
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'Urban Stargazing' gives city folks back their stars (images)
Designer Oscar Lhermitte uses LEDs, fiber optics, nylon line, and giant slingshots to beat back light pollution and reconnect people with the aeons-old mysteries of the night sky.
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SkySQL raises $4 million for database product development
SkySQL shores up more VC funding as it prepares to shift towards becoming a fully-fledged database products and solutions provider.
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Microsoft adds ODF support, URL shortening to its SkyDrive storage service
Microsoft has added another bunch of new features to its SkyDrive cloud storage service.
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UK broadcaster Sky News admits email hacking
British broadcaster Sky News, part owned by Rupert Murdoch's media empire, says it hacked into criminals' email accounts to "serve the public interest".
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SkyLight pushes combo smartphone-microscope mount
SmartPlanet visits SkyLight co-founders Andy Miller and Tess Bakke to get a hands-on with the device.
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