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Live Webcast: Getting to Microsoft Office 365: The Right Migration for Your Business
If you've been stuck using bare bones, web-based tools, you'll appreciate the full featured collaboration in MS Office 365. Check out this live webcast to learn more about Microsoft Office 365,...
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100 Brains: Pandora's Tim Westergren gives music lovers a voice
No music fan is more passionate than Tim Westergren, founder of Pandora. In this latest installment of 100 Brains, he talks about what's next for internet radio and the power of social networking...
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Google may be able to legally listen in to your Wi-Fi networking
If you're working over unencrypted Wi-Fi, Google, and anyone else, may be able to legally listen in to what you're doing.
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Student sends MIT letter to space
A 17 year old MIT hopeful did something creative with her acceptance letter - launched it in to space.
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LTE spectrum sharing could accelerate coverage
German researchers have create algorithms that allow two or more LTE providers to use a network jointly, which can help reduce infrastructure costs, close coverage gaps, and speed availability to...
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Careful with custom Android ROMs, you could be the problem
One of the reasons many smartphone enthusiasts pick up an Android smartphone is to tweak it with custom ROMs. However, you should also be careful or you could make things worse like I did.
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Galaxy Tab 7.7, Transformer Prime, leadership changes (MobileTechRoundup show #259)
Kevin has the Galaxy Tab 7.7 and Asus Transformer Prime in hand and they both look sweet. There were several other topics to discuss this week in mobile too.
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Clear Channel offering iHeartRadio developer program
Clear Channel opens up the airwaves of iHeartRadio to third party apps with a new developer program.
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Spotify takes on Pandora, Slacker, others with updated Radio feature
Spotify launched in the U.S. and is working hard to be the premium streaming music service. The upcoming Spotify Radio feature addresses the last major issue I had and brings a Pandora-like...
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Mixberry Media to fill dead space in streaming radio with ads
New platform aims to insert ads into the idle time in audio streams whenever a user switches channels or changes songs.
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MixRadio on Nokia Lumia is powered by EchoNest
We saw Nokia Music as a differentiator on Nokia Windows Phone devices and today we learn a bit more about what powers the MixRadio part of the utility.
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Pandora CTO: Spotify is complementary to Pandora
Maybe there is room for multiple players in the digital music streaming business.
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World's smallest electric car made of single molecule
A team of European researchers have built a four-wheeled nano-sized "car" that can be propelled along a metal surface in a controlled manner.
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A visit to Qualcomm (photos)
From augmented reality to the next generation of super application processors, Qualcomm has a lot brewing. CNET visits the company's headquarters see how it makes more than wireless radio chips.
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Pandora CTO: Focused on the future of radio
At the Mobilize conference in San Francisco, Pandora CTO Tom Conrad discusses his views on the competitive landscape in music and the differences between Pandora and Spotify.
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Pandora's HTML5 site redesign (photos)
Online radio titan Pandora unveils a new site design that utilizes HTML5 instead of Adobe Flash.
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Rhapsody looks to outshine Spotify, Pandora with site revamp
Rhapsody focuses on social integration with its latest site update, putting it in a better position to compete with the ever-growing pool of digital music services.
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There's a hush in the air...
People in San Francisco and Silicon Valley are getting ready for Burning Man - the annual harvest festival -- a celebration of abundance and innovation.
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At Motorola, a history of embracing, then rejecting, consumer spotlight
Motorola has a long history of developing and commercializing new communications technology. But the company is at its best when it exits before the market is mature.
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Streaming music showdown: Which client fits your mobile needs?
There is a growing number of streaming music clients available for your mobile device and with most all priced at $10 per month you need to see what else differentiates them.
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Streaming music showdown: Which client fits your needs?
The number of available apps for streaming music clients continues to grow and most now charge $10 per month. What else is there that differentiates these services and apps?
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