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Smarter Planet Leadership Series: Air Canada
Air Canada wanted something to make things a little easier for their customers, and using technology from IBM was able to offer self service. Check out this white paper to hear more about how IBM...
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Survey Results: The current state of corporate social media in 2011
Useful Social Media, a company in the UK, releases their survey on the state of corporate social media in 2011.
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SAP settles Waste Management lawsuit
Reports are coming in that SAP has settled the two year old Waste Management lawsuit for an undisclosed sum. Back in March 2008: The software maker sold Waste Management computer programs that...
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Some iPads are overheating from too much sunlight
Apparently some iPads can't take the heat. Reports are surfacing that iPads are overheating from too much usage in direct sunlight.
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Apple vs HTC: Battle for control of patents, wireless apps - or both?
Has Apple CEO Steve Jobs launched an attack on CEO Eric Schmidt and Google by suing its phone supplier? Is there more at stake than touch screen patent technology?
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Update causing BSoD for some XP users
Reports are coming in that an update released this week by Microsoft for the Windows XP is causing problems for some users.
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Numbers of new Core i7 iMacs are turning up DOA
Reports are flowing in that some of the recently-shipped iMacs with Core i7Â Intel processors are shipping dead-on-arrival. Whoops. A currently 36-page thread on Apple's official support...
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Is NVIDIA dead? (UPDATED)
Reports are circulating that NVIDIA is to kill off the GTX 260, GTX 275, and GTX 285 and exit the high-end and mid-range graphics card market. Is this the end for NVIDIA?
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Yahoo and Microsoft: If at first you don't succeed...
Reports are flying yet again that Microsoft and Yahoo are close to finalizing a search/advertising partnership. Is a multi-billion-dollar search partnership between the two finally going to...
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How Dell can win in mobility
What made Dell famous was mass customization. Back in the day when PCs had a wide variety of options and price points Dell made money by selling direct and producing on demand. Maybe it's time we...
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Shipping news: Globalization halted by credit crisis
DK Matai, chairman of the ATCA Open has written a very interesting article about global shipping of bulk cargo and how it has come to a halt because of the lack of letters of credit. Just five...
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Psystar sues Apple! Claims violation of Sherman Antitrust Act and the Clayton Antitrust Act
Reports are coming in that Mac-clone maker Psystar has filed a countersuit against Apple alleging restraint of trade, unfair competition and other violations of antitrust law.
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6th Sense Analytics adds new features for collecting development productivity metrics
I've been following 6th Sense Analytics since they first emerged on the scene. Last year, I had a podcast with Greg Burnell, chairman, co-founder and CEO, as he explained the need for metrics in...
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iPhone 2.0 firmware hacked
Reports are in from Gizmodo that the iPhone 2.0 firmware has been hacked. As their article states: The beta 2.0 firmware that comes with the iPhone SDK has been modified to unlock the iPhone and...
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Foxconn reportedly begins pilot production of Apple TV set
Chinese news sources seem to back up earlier claims made by Foxconn chief executive that the iPhone and iPad maker was preparing the production of an Apple-branded a television set.
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Facebook poaches Apple engineers to 'build smartphone': report
Will Facebook be 'third-time lucky' in its reported smartphone development? Hiring top talent in smartphone and mobile engineering may bring the dream a little closer.
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Consumer Reports recommends Nokia Lumia 900 for dads and grads
I am a bit fickle with my smartphones and tend to switch between phones and carriers quite a bit. I wrote that I picked up my own white Nokia Lumia 900 a couple weeks ago and then last Friday I...
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Report: China's software piracy rate falls to new low -- of 77%
The report on piracy is published one day before a Chinese court hands out the severest penalty ever for an intellectual property crime in the territory.
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Comscore: There's an app for... everything (report)
Those accessing the mobile web rarely use a mobile browser, instead choosing some of the millions of apps.
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Child porn photos traded on Facebook in plain sight (report)
Child pornography and other related graphic content is being traded by pedophiles and predators via Facebook Groups, Facebook Pages, and Facebook profiles, according to a new report.
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Parents of underage Facebookers should be reported, Principal says
A British school principal believes the parents of underage Facebook users should be reported to child protection services.
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