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Enable Administrators to Morph into Managers by Leveraging Real-time Analytics and Automation
Take a look at this white paper to learn more about using real-time analytics and automation to get more out of your IT admins and make your network easier to manage.
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U. S. carriers to cut iPhone subsidy? Why it won't happen
Analysts are predicting that U. S. carriers are going to renegotiate lower costs from Apple for the iPhone. Here's why that won't happen any time soon.
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Carriers ponder Apple iPhone subsidy uprising: Will it work?
Verizon and AT&T are trying to diversify their smartphone bases so they aren't too dependent on the iPhone. Will smartphone buyers play along?
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Are Intel’s Ultrabook subsidies a rotten apple?
What’s in a name? Intel slapped Digitimes for reporting that it's paying OEMs a "marketing subsidy" to keep prices on its MacBook Air clones ultra-low. Intel insists that its Ultrabook payments...
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Ultrabooks may receive a price cut thanks to Intel marketing subsidy
[[Update: Fudzilla is reporting that DigiTimes' account is incorrect, and an Intel rep has confirmed that no $100 marketing subsidy for Ultrabook exists.]] The future appears bright for...
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Solar subsidies evaporating, but big projects still get greenlight
There's an article today on our SmartPlanet sister site that provides a good overview of the current state of rebates and funding programs for solar projects in the United States. The bad news is...
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HealthIT gets FCC broadband subsidy
The agency's hope is that the subsidy will encourage new services and ultimately cut the cost of care in rural areas. The money would help subsidize creation of public and non-profit broadband...
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Government, markets and regulation
Problems in the housing market in the United States provide some interesting lessons about government regulation in general, lessons that have equal applicability to the intersection between...
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Will AT&T really be offering a $200 subsidy on the 3G iPhone?
I've been saving up my mobile device PayPal funds for the upcoming U.S. 3G version of the HTC Touch Dual, but with Fortune's news of serious iPhone deals that may have the 3G iPhone available from...
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Ethanol from corn: does it need a subsidy?
Prominent researcher tells "newsweek" that corn and ethanol are not silver bullet for ernergy future. He also says the ethsanol industry does not need a subsidy for corn. growers Of course, the...
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Libertarianism and its discontents
CNET News.com's Michael Kanellos says that while those in the tech world want to see government out of our lives, they don't really mean it.
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Thank you, taxpayer, for building my new nuc
So THAT'S why the nuclear power plant is being touted as a greast idea for the future of America. As the "Washington Post" explains today, you taxpayres are guaranteeing loans, covering insurance...
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Mobile carriers making out from rural phone subsidy
The few cell phone companies that provide rural Americans with service are reaping the rewards of a growing government fund, leaving some politicians concerned about the effectiveness of the...
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Photos: Barracuda rides new Nokia wave
Nokia's latest batch of phones includes the thin Barracuda, as well as entry-level handsets designed for developing countries.
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Foreign investments flood Chinese inner provinces
Big high-tech players like Samsung, Intel, and Foxconn flock to central China to chase cheap labor and enjoy favorable policies.
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U. S. carriers to cut iPhone subsidy? Why it won't happen
Analysts are predicting that U. S. carriers are going to renegotiate lower costs from Apple for the iPhone. Here's why that won't happen any time soon.
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Carriers ponder Apple iPhone subsidy uprising: Will it work?
Verizon and AT&T are trying to diversify their smartphone bases so they aren't too dependent on the iPhone. Will smartphone buyers play along?
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Is Intel attacking Apple with Ultrabook subsidies from behind a veil?
The war that Intel declared against Apple just became public. Will the notoriously anti-competitive gorilla get flattened by the $500B elephant?
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Are Intel’s Ultrabook subsidies a rotten apple?
What’s in a name? Intel slapped Digitimes for reporting that it's paying OEMs a "marketing subsidy" to keep prices on its MacBook Air clones ultra-low. Intel insists that its Ultrabook payments...
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Ultrabooks may receive a price cut thanks to Intel marketing subsidy
[[Update: Fudzilla is reporting that DigiTimes' account is incorrect, and an Intel rep has confirmed that no $100 marketing subsidy for Ultrabook exists.]] The future appears bright for...
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iPhone 4S subsidy savings totals a whopping $450
Not all of us are eligible for the full upgrade subsidy pricing of the new iPhone 4S and if we want this new device we are going to have to pay a $450 premium.
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