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Is Steve Jobs slowly passing the baton?
ZDNet's Sam Diaz offers his views on Steve Jobs' presentation at the Apple notebook event Tuesday. He says the Apple CEO could slowly be handing over the reins, given that he gave a lot of his...
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RealDVD goes live, let the lawsuits begin
ZDNet senior editor Sam Diaz offers his views on the recent lawsuits filed by the movie industry against Real Networks for its new RealDVD software. The movie studios are suing Real Networks...
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Microsoft's rough start to a new beginning
ZDNet senior editor Sam Diaz shares his views on Microsoft's recent commercial starring Bill Gates and comedian Jerry Seinfeld. The new 90-second ad was a letdown mainly because it had nothing to...
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TiVo's new strategy: Too little, too late?
ZDNet Senior Editor Sam Diaz says it's time for TiVo to focus its resources on licensing its technologies for the non-TiVo DVR boxes offered by cable and satellite TV providers. TiVo should...
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Looking deeper into Comcast's new cap
ZDNet Senior Editor Sam Diaz offers his take on Comcast's recent announcement that it will begin implementing a Web-surfing limit on its customers October 1. Imposing data limits could discourage...
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Dark clouds may hurt growth efforts
ZDNet Senior Editor Sam Diaz isn't ready to give up on cloud computing just yet, even after Google's e-mail service recently went down. But Diaz believes the infrastructure that supports the cloud...
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Dell changes gears for a comeback
ZDNet Senior Editor Sam Diaz says Dell's recent product announcements show the company is positioning itself for a comeback, and he believes Dell's entry into new product categories like...
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Will Wi-Fi fly with travelers?
ZDNet Senior Editor Sam Diaz gives his take on Delta Air Lines' announcement that it will be providing in-flight Wi-Fi for a fee later this year. Diaz says it's smart business because users can...
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Cuil is not cool
ZDNet's senior editor Sam Diaz shares his views on the new search engine Cuil. He says the launch of the product was premature, and he doesn't believe that Cuil has what it takes to be a contender.
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Diaz's Memo: Can cloud computing weather the storm?
ZDNet's Sam Diaz isn't ready to give up on cloud computing after Amazon's recent S3 storage service outage. He believes the technology still has the potential to drastically reduce operating expenses.
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Beyond the Icahn-Yahoo honeymoon
ZDNet's Sam Diaz offers his take on the agreement between billionaire investor Carl Icahn and Yahoo. He says the latest development only settles the proxy fight, and now comes the big...
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SAP internal memo names top cloud competitors
SAP reveals its top competitors in the cloud.
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The Samsung Galaxy Note is perfect for data centric consumers (review)
The Samsung Galaxy Note is either a large phone or a small tablet, but whatever you want to call it I think it is fantastic for the data centric consumer.
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Who's Doing the Most Printing for Uncle Sam?
Federal government printing work awarded to private sector printers has shown no signs of increasing based on third quarter data released by the United States Government Printing Office (GPO), the...
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Google's new privacy policy: Washington's misguided interrogation
Even though the new policy doesn't change how Google operates, lawmakers are using it as a springboard into an inquiry over user privacy.
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HP doesn't get memo that netbooks are dead, releases $399 Mini 1104
Netbook sales are shrinking as quickly as you can say "iPad," but that hasn't deterred HP from pumping out a new model for a tepid market. The company says its Mini 1104 is designed for business...
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A better SOPA: Create Silicon Valley jobs in Hollywood, give Washington the boot
The solution to SOPA won't be found in Washington - and shouldn't be. The only way to really combat piracy is for Silicon Valley and Hollywood to start working as a team.
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10 years since the Bill Gates security memo: A personal journey
Ten years after the famous Trustworthy Computing memo, Microsoft principal cybersecurity architect Michael Howard shares memories from the Redmond security trenches.
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Why is Chrome beating IE? Watch the TV commercials
Google's Chrome continues to beat Microsoft's IE browser and one reason may be in the messaging of their mainstream television commercials.
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Google+ and Facebook: New looks, features give control back to users
Social networks are adapting with new looks and new features that visually appealing and user friendly.
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