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IT failure at Heathrow T5: What really happened
Anyone having the misfortune to pass recently through Heathrow's new Terminal 5 knows the huge project debuted as a case study in full-blown systems failure. Most reports have focused on stranded...
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Take your ticket with you
London's Heathrow Airport has installed a new car tracking system in Terminal 5, a terminal the size of...well, it sounds big. Ten "football pitches" (quoting The Mail, here--as an American, I...
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5 reasons everyone will be using Chrome OS in 3 years
The new Chromebooks and Chromeboxes may not have gotten much attention outside of tech circles, but Chrome OS will be everywhere...and soon.
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Apple's Tim Cook 'rules out' iPhone 5 with 4-inch screen
Apple's chief executive Tim Cook appears to have poured cold water over suggestions the next iPhone will have a larger screen. Strangely, he outright said it. On air. Live.
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Android 5 Jelly Bean: I Say Innovation, You Say Fragmentation...
A new version of Google's Android mobile OS is expected to be unveiled at the Google I/O conference in late June. Will that leave developers or enterprises wanting to call the whole thing off?
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A look at Samsung's Series 5 550 Chromebook (pictures)
Samsung's Series 5 550 Chromebook is much faster than its predecessor from last year. Here's a look at the standard-bearer of Google's browser-based Chrome OS.
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iPhone 5 could feature a "Retina display killer" screen
Believe it or not, it is entirely feasible to produce a screen of such density.
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Olympus OM-D E-M5 photo samples and analysis
The E-M5's photos aren't quite up to the quality of some other cameras in its class, especially for JPEG shooters.
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Wacom Intuos5 tablet: Good for power users, daunting for everyone else (review)
Wacom's Intuos5 tablet is a wonder for professional users, but might be a bit daunting for those looking for something with a less demanding feature set.
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Apple's next iPhone: 4-inch display; 12.5% more productivity
Could a slightly bigger iPhone display make business users more productive without turning the device into -- gasp -- an Android device?
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Reuters: iPhone 5 to have 4-inch screen
An increase in screen size from the current 3.5-inch to 4-inch would mean an overall increase in viewing area of roughly 30 percent.
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Apple releases QuickTime 7.7.2 for Windows, fixes 17 flaws
Apple QuickTime version 7.7.2 is out, fixing 17 security vulnerabilities in the multimedia framework. This is a security update, meaning no new features have been added. You should still update.
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WSJ: iPhone 5 getting 4-inch+ screen
According to sources, multiple display manufacturers are working on the new, larger screen.
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Apple iPhone 5, iTV launches to bolster transportation networks?
The transportation system seems to be pointing to more tonnage courtesy of tech product launches. One analyst connects the Apple dots.
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SAPPHIRENOW: 5 Steps SAP is Taking to Build Its Mobile Developer Ecosystem
SAP announced moves at SAPPHIRE NOW in Orlando that show that we too love Developers! Developers! Developers!
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Toshiba upgrades Canvio portable hard drives to 1.5TB, adds NTFS driver
Toshiba's Canvio drives are getting 1.5TB upgrades alongside Mac and PC dual-support.
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Impossible dream? 5 CEOs who tried (and failed) to run Yahoo
Now it's Ross Levensohn's turn to run Yahoo, but he walks into a job that has claimed several once-promising CEOs who thought they had what it takes.
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Sex Tech: Reddit vs. Romney, Sex Addiction, Spankable Robot, Tumblr Sued
Tumblr sued by Perfect 10, Reddit vs. Mitt Romney, Japanese robot butt for spanking, no science for sex addiction.
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Average Mobile Worker Carries 3.5 Devices. Here's the Downside.
Recent statistics from Wi-Fi network provider iPass show both how unwired today's mobile workers are, and how much of a security risk they may be posing.
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Intel wants to be inside the iPad
Intel's expertise in miniaturizing transistors could certainly be beneficial to Apple when it comes to shrinking down the processor die size and slashing battery consumption.
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