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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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Vizio Tablet hands-on (photos)
Couch potatoes get their own Android 8-inch tablet with a built-in universal remote: we try out Vizio's tablet at the CEA Line Show in NY.
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Creative couch potatoes could win free 3D TV from Klondike
If dying to get a 3D TV but just can't afford one, here's one option. Klondike is hosting another "Everyman Challenge," and this time participants will need to submit a video of how to "creatively...
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New business models for medical device makers
While the industry insists that technology by itself can contain costs, it's becoming evident that costs are less the issue today than risk.
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Solar power plant sprouts in place of potato farm
The San Luis Solar Ranch is about ready to go online, a 30-megawatt plant in valley rich in solar resources but moving cautiously toward solar energy because of water scarcity, lack of...
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Hulu: as TV landscape shifts, it's pass the potato
Hulu owners Walt Disney Co., News Corp. and Comcast are mulling whether to sell the video streaming site. Will it do more damage in someone else's hands?
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Vizio Tablet hands-on (photos)
Couch potatoes get their own Android 8-inch tablet with a built-in universal remote: we try out Vizio's tablet at the CEA Line Show in NY.
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Facebook already beefing up Places; buys Hot Potato
Facebook acquired startup Hot Potato, which focuses on location-centric streaming conversations.
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Creative couch potatoes could win free 3D TV from Klondike
If dying to get a 3D TV but just can't afford one, here's one option. Klondike is hosting another "Everyman Challenge," and this time participants will need to submit a video of how to "creatively...
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World's largest DVR taunts couch potatoes with 50 TV tuners, 125+TB capacity
If you're thinking there's no way the world's largest DVR would be available for the average consumer, you're absolutely right. But that isn't keeping SnapStream from dangling specs and images...
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New motivation for couch potatoes. Take a walk, charge your mobile phone.
Imagine keeping your mobile phone more or less perpetually charged just by walking out of the house in the morning. Is that a bit of green technology you'd be willing to spring for? Well sometime...
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Perfecting the potato
Today, a couch potato still needs to operate that remote, which keeps his right thumb fit and toned. Gaze tracking could make his potato-hood complete.
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Perfecting the potato
New Scientist is reporting on new gaze tracking technology designed for use in 3D virtual worlds. Gaze tracking has been used for years by people with motor neurone disease, cerebral palsy and...
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New business models for medical device makers
While the industry insists that technology by itself can contain costs, it's becoming evident that costs are less the issue today than risk.
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HDTV's turning Americans into couch potatoes
High-definition television, embraced by ESPN, is big with sports fans. But they're not the only ones watching more.
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What creature will succeed the couch potato?
With a major shift in TV-viewing habits on the horizon--thanks to TiVo, the video iPod and more--the industry is scrambling to figure out what's next.
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With new OS, Microsoft seeks couch potatoes' eyes
New version of Media Center and accompanying gadget support will make TV shows recorded on a PC available all over the house.
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All-in-one box for couch potatoes
At the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, CNET's Desmond Crisis checks out the Tek Panel 300, an all-in-one box that includes a computer, TV, DVD and VCR that you can control wirelessly.
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Philips' Palm app woos couch potatoes
The company brings TV channel surfing to Palm OS-based handhelds with software that lets the devices serve as remote controls.
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A new workout for couch potatoes
I'm impressed by the wearable technology from SportBrain.com that takes the guesswork out of my workout.
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Commentary: A new workout for couch potatoes
Like most writers, I'm no stranger to sitting motionless and typing all day. Sports gadgetry has been an unappealing foreign concept to me, and I'm not the type to prance around desperately trying...
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