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The Next Generation Cloud and Your Network
The cloud is already on the verge of version 2.0. It's more than file storage and collaboration now. To learn more, check out this video. You'll see why the cloud is getting everyone excited, again.
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First look at Amazon Cloud Drive app
Amazon is trying hard to catch up with Dropbox, Google Drive and Microsoft SkyDrive, but this new Windows and Mac app leaves its still staggering in the rear.
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eMachines introduces trio of ET mini-tower desktop PCs; $299 to $449
eMachines on Wednesday introduced three new mini-tower PCs priced from $299 to $449, reminding budget-conscious consumers everywhere that bargains on desktops are greater than ever. The...
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First look at Amazon Cloud Drive app
Amazon is trying hard to catch up with Dropbox, Google Drive and Microsoft SkyDrive, but this new Windows and Mac app leaves its still staggering in the rear.
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Rear-end recognition: Another step forward (or behind) for security?
A new technology has been unveiled by Japan's Advanced Institute of Industrial Technology -- a chair that can identify you by the shape and size of your posterior.
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Stop driving IT with your 'rear-view mirror'
Companies and government agencies previously used data to understand what has happened in the past. Now they want to learn what is happening now.
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Microsoft's RearType: Physical keys to the iPad, Kindle and tablet kingdoms?
Microsoft's product groups are busy crafting their answer(s) to the Apple iPad. But Microsoft Research is working on slate/tablet-related projects of its own, including a way to add physical keys...
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Photos surface of iPod Touch with rear built-in camera
After leaking some images of the upcoming Sony Alpha A290 digital SLR, it looks like the Vietnam-based site Tinhte has another major find: an iPod Touch with a rear built-in camera.
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DLP's not dead? Mitsubishi introduces new 3D rear-projection HDTVs, including 82-inch sets.
There was a time not too long ago when rear-projection HDTVs based on DLP technology were a viable alternative to (then) more expensive plasmas and (then) smaller LCDs. They weren't as humongous...
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Jive hits SBS 4: SharePoint in Rear View Mirror
After last week's announcement of SharePoint 2010 by Microsoft, with a scheduled arrival date of second quarter 2010, Jive Software announced their 'Social Business Software 4' yesterday at...
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Oracle OpenWorld 2009 - Social CRM Technology Rears an Actual Head
I am almost always in awe of Oracle OpenWorld. The scope of this conference is spectacular. Can you imagine an event that the attendance is down to 37,000 attendees? Actually, that puts me in...
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eMachines introduces trio of ET mini-tower desktop PCs; $299 to $449
eMachines on Wednesday introduced three new mini-tower PCs priced from $299 to $449, reminding budget-conscious consumers everywhere that bargains on desktops are greater than ever. The...
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Microsoft Office Genuine Advantage ... genuine pain in the rear!
Here's when mechanisms such as Windows Genuine Advantage (WGA) and Office Genuine Advantage (OGA) really get on my nerves ... when they get in the way of me doing what I want! Here's an example....
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My anti-Mac bias rears its ugly head
Once, a long, long time ago, I had a Titanium Powerbook (well, actually about 5 years ago, but that's an eternity in computer years). I bought it for its off-the-shelf multimedia capabilities to...
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Not your sports bar's rear-projection TV
A start-up is betting that new technology and low prices can breath life into the niche market for king-size sets.Photos: Liquid crystal TVs
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Photos: Rear-view motorbike helmet
Reevu's motor-sports helmet has a built-in rear-view mirror to enhance safety on the road.
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Photos: Rear-view motorbike helmet
Reevu's motor-sports helmet has a built-in rear-view mirror to enhance safety on the road.
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CRTs to take backseat in rear-projection TVs
Emerging "microdisplay" technologies are gaining on traditional cathode-ray tube technology in rear-projection televisions, according to a report Monday from research firm iSuppli. The firm...
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Code Blue rears up in Asia
More than 300,000 incidents of the nasty Code Red variant have been reported in Asia and Australia has reported more than 32,000 incidents.
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Cyberstalking rears its head in the workplace
Cyberstalking doesn't happen only in the far corners of the Internet, on bulletin boards or in chat rooms. Stalking is going mainstream and has made its way into the workplace, where jilted lovers...
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Cyberstalking rears its head in the workplace
Cyberstalking doesn't just only happen in the far corners of the Internet, on bulletin boards or in chat rooms. It's made its way into the workplace, where jilted lovers can follow the object of...
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