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Rethink Your Storage With IBM
Data storage is an interesting thing. While it's easy to add more storage with band-aid solutions, before long, you'll need to seriously rethink how you store. For some advice, turn to this white...
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Dear Zynga: Please fix Words with Friends
Vowels, vowels, and more vowels! Is anyone else out there noticing an increase in vowel-dealt hands in Words with Friends? I sure am, and so are many of those I play with.
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Top iOS Apps lists not boding well for BYOD
BYOD doesn't have a chance of taking hold unless we evolve into primates who walk upright with devices that are ready to go to work.
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New Year's Resolutions
As 2011 winds to a close and we start the new, exciting year of 2012, it's valuable to take some time to reflect on what the past year was about for us, and what we want to create in the new one.
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Words and expressions I want banned in 2012
Do you constantly hear certain words and expressions that drive you nuts? I look at a few that irk me.
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Word, Excel and PowerPoint on your Kindle Fire or Nook Tablet? (Android Office app showdown)
Android is a very popular mobile platform and with devices like the Kindle Fire and Nook Tablet bringing in more users it is time to take a look at the available Office applications.
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Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates to take the stand in Novell-Microsoft trial
Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates may take the stand this week in an ongoing Novell vs. Microsoft antitrust case involving events that happened in the mid-1990s. Yawn.
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20 good apps for the HP TouchPad
There are now reportedly more apps available for the HP TouchPad than tablet-optimized apps for Android Honeycomb tablets. Here are twenty good TouchPad apps for consideration.
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Verizon tiered data plans charge for bits, not speed
Word is leaking around the web today that the Verizon tiered data plans the company has warned about are about to become reality. Surprisingly, rates will be the same for 3G and 4G data service.
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iOS 5 Notification Center isn't a new concept but Apple did it well
Finally a place that controls all of the alerts that come to and from your iPhone
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Hands-on with HTC EVO 4G Gingerbread update
A Gingerbread update for the EVO 4G has been confirmed by Sprint and is available today with a manual install. I grabbed it first thing and have spent a few hours with Gingerbread on the EVO.
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iPad keyboards tested on deadline (photos)
With my laptop crippled and a deadline looming, I needed my iPad to stand in as a fully functional word processor. It was the perfect opportunity to review five keyboards designed to get you...
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Word Lens quick tour: Translation meets smartphone
San Francisco software developer Octavio Good created Word Lens, an app that uses your smartphone's camera to translate language from English to Spanish and vice versa. SmartPlanet takes a trip...
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Here we go again: Novell's antitrust suit against Microsoft isn't dead yet
A federal appeals court this week agreed to hear Novell's appeal of a longstanding antitrust case involving Microsoft and WordPerfect.
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In 1991, software was a toddler
ZDNet's 20th anniversary: Paula Rooney looks back on what was hot and what wasn't in 1991.
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Tip: Office for Mac 2011 spell checker
Certain documents can pose problems when spell checking, particularly ones with mixtures of English and foreign languages. Microsoft's Office for Mac 2011 has some easy ways of dealing with these...
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Words with Friends is stealing my free time
When Zynga released Words with Friends for iOS and Android, it was almost certain my free time would start disappearing.
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MobileTechRoundup show #233; Xoom in hand, iPad 2 rumors, Words with Friends addict
The Motorola Xoom was released this week and Kevin has spent a few days with it so that took up most of our first half of the show. Listen to the rest for lots more mobile tech discussion.
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Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 rumored to be 10-inch, misses the mark
The Galaxy Tab 2 is expected to be an updated version of the Tab running Android 3.0, aka Honeycomb, on a bigger slate form with a 10-inch screen. I'm afraid a 10-inch Galaxy Tab is a mistake, as...
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IBM launches LotusLive Symphony technical preview: Is there room for another cloud office suite?
IBM will launch a cloud-based version of LotusLive Symphony in the second half of 2011. The big question for me is whether LotusLive Symphony can break into this little office suite relay I have...
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Word Lens picture becomes blurry
When it hit the App Store this week I compared iOS app Word Lens to magic, but it seems to have drawn the ire of several of its users. Since its release, Word Lens has been hammered with bad...
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