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Office 365 Migration Guide: Approaches, Techniques and Challenges
With more sharing, collaboration, and cloud capabilities, Microsoft Office 365 is a switch worth making. Check out this white paper to learn how to simplify your migration to Office 365.
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Mayhem alert, 'Grand Theft Auto IV' ships
Delay rumors are not true. Take-Two says Grand Theft Auto IV is gold and en route to stores to go on sale for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 on April 29.
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Images: 'Bully' in action
Take-Two's unreleased video game is involved in a court struggle over free speech and violence in games.
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Take-Two game gets undressed
A software modification for Take-Two's "The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion" produces female characters that are naked from the waist up. That means a "mature" rating from the Entertainment Software...
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Australia vs. Apple: Take two on e-book price fixing
Australia's consumer and competition watchdog is mulling a move to sue Apple, as it seeks complaints from e-book sellers in light of the U.S. Justice Dept.'s antitrust move.
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Viacom vs. YouTube: Copyright battle back on, take two
Back to the drawing board for the Viacom vs. YouTube case, as an appeals panel sends the case back to the lower court. But the decision could mean bad news for Web companies.
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Estimate: It would take two years to clone Facebook
Former Facebook Chief Technology Officer estimates that it would take 175 to 250 people to clone Facebook over the course of two years.
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Mobile privacy flap take two: Starring Google, Skyhook, GPS Act
Google's Web mapping appears to be able to track your phone within feet of your actual location in yet another wrinkle in the ongoing location-based services and privacy debate. Meanwhile, the GPS...
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It takes two iPhone or Android phones to Tango
Another free video calling service just launched for iPhone and Android devices. Tango works over 3G, 4G, and WiFi so connection issues should not be a concern.
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StarWind Software Take Two
Users respond to StarWind Post
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Take two: Microsoft says business licensees to get Windows 7 bits on September 1
On July 13, Microsoft officials said business users with volume license agreements won't be able to get the Windows 7 bits until September 1. Microsoft isn't providing further information as to...
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Week in review: Psystar and the Mac minions
A saga surrounding Mac clone maker Psystar grabs the attention of Macdom. And news from three tech bellwethers offers reassurance. (By CNET News.com's Leslie Katz)
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Mayhem alert, 'Grand Theft Auto IV' ships
Delay rumors are not true. Take-Two says Grand Theft Auto IV is gold and en route to stores to go on sale for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 on April 29.
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Dell's tablet, take two
Dell took its time with tablets. It wasn't until last December that the company finally released its first tablet PC, but it looks like the results have been good enough to convince Dell to stick...
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SEC may file charges against Take-Two
Agency staff members also plan to recommend seeking fines against the video game maker in connection with probe into stock options practices.
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Take-Two former execs plead guilty in options case
Pleas are the latest woes for game developer that has grappled with overstated financial results and a scandal over hidden sexual content in game.
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Leopard vs. Vista: Take two
Let me try this again. Seeing that so many readers misunderstood my blog post from earlier this week about my take on Apple CEO Steve Jobs' keynote, I'd like to try to clarify what I was trying...
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Take-Two may put up 'for sale' sign
Analysts weigh in on likelihood, with one saying: "I can't see a sale happening, unless there is truly a 'greater fool' out there."
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Images: 'Bully' in action
Take-Two's unreleased video game is involved in a court struggle over free speech and violence in games.
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Take-Two game gets undressed
A software modification for Take-Two's "The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion" produces female characters that are naked from the waist up. That means a "mature" rating from the Entertainment Software...
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Take-Two bulks up on baseball
Electronics Arts eats some dust as Take-Two's deal with all of Major League Baseball's entities specifies no third parties. Images: Take-Two hits a home run
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