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Real-time BI for Faster Business Insight
Modern BI tools can't predict the future, but they're about as close as you'll come. Check out this webcast to learn how you can use real-time BI to gain faster business insight.
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The Orlando Incident Part 2/3: How I got my iPhone back via Find My iPhone
I lost my iPhone 4 over the weekend and was able to locate it via Find My iPhone (FMI), but I couldn't recover the device. A little gumshoeing and technology gives this story a happy ending.
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Growing pains evident on first PC Thunderbolt-enabled motherboard
According to a first-look review at AnandTech of the first Thunderbolt-enabled PC desktop motherboard heading to market, there are some driver issues that need to be sorted out as well as features...
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Watch the new iPad's shiny Retina display get shattered in painful detail (video)
Curious to see how the new iPad fares after falling five feet face-down to the ground? This video shows it all.
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Wintel's great China divide: Intel's gain, Microsoft's pain
Intel could become a huge smartphone player and benefit from PC sales only if it dominates China somehow. Piracy hampers Microsoft.
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Apple iBooks 2 with Textbooks may reduce back pain and improve student health
Apple's iBooks 2 announcement with Textbooks could revolutionize the textbook market. Now, we just need to see textbook publishers jump on board and save the backs of our children.
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Intuit: Pain and pleasure in the cloud
Migrating high-volume software products to cloud-based delivery can be a difficult challenge. Here's insight into Intuit's story.
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Training computers to help detect pain
Researchers use software to help parse information generated by brain scans, enabling them to detect when people are in pain.
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Pain is flat: The Internet, social networks and 9/11
The Internet in 2001 let us talk one on one with each other, in 2011 the Internet lets all of us talk and share our pain with the whole world.
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Microsoft's Office 365 outages pile up: Growing pains or uptime issues?
Every cloud service stumbles from time to time, but Microsoft needs to string together a few outage-free months to establish its uptime chops.
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OS X 10.7 Lion is more painful than Vista
My beef is not with the deliberate changes Apple made to the OS, but with the colossal number of show-stopping bugs that have been allowed into this release.
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RIM reportedly preps QNX phone for first quarter: More pain ahead of gain?
RIM's QNX-based superphone appears to be on track for the first quarter of 2012. Will that news just freeze sales of BlackBerry 7 phones?
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Unaddressed Pain Points from Enterprise Mobility
Two analysts compile a list of eight pain points unaddressed today by mobile enterprise software vendors. Do they possess the throb of deep pain, or merely twinge like superficial hurts?
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T-Mobile feels pain amid Sprint, Verizon, AT&T customer gains
T-Mobile on Friday said it lost 318,000 contract customers in the fourth quarter, a dismal performance relative to rivals Sprint, Verizon Wireless and AT&T.
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Nokia's conundrum: How much pain ahead for an OS switch?
Nokia is widely expected to announce some sort of new mobile operating system strategy and plans to build Android and/or Windows Phone 7 devices. The big question is how long Nokia will have to...
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Scientists beat pain with spinal chip
Trials will begin next year on a smart chip, which, when implanted in the spinal cord, can measure and stop pain signals from travelling to the brain.
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The Orlando Incident Part 2/3: How I got my iPhone back via Find My iPhone
I lost my iPhone 4 over the weekend and was able to locate it via Find My iPhone (FMI), but I couldn't recover the device. A little gumshoeing and technology gives this story a happy ending.
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Dealing with the Pain of Giving Up IE6
Browsium's CEO explains why they've created a Web extension that will let users run IE6 inside of newer versions of Internet Explorer.
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4G matters: Sprint poised to be a pain to Verizon, AT&T
Sprint is officially back in the wireless carrier race as it added 644,000 subscribers in the third quarter, its best showing since 2006. Of those subscribers, 354,000 were postpaid.
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Students beware: Heavy laptop usage leads to bad posture, physical pain
Feel like a slave to your laptop? That "addiction" can hurt you in ways beyond affecting your social life. According to a new report from the University of North Carolina School of Medicine, heavy...
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Podcast: Virtualize On Blades Without A Pain In The Neck
Don’t let a blade be your nemesis. Learn what to watch out for so you can become an immortal superhero in your data center!
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