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News to know: Macworld, CES preview, Windows 7
Macworld Coverage: Photos: Jobs fill-in touts media, MacBook updates Jason D. O'Grady: Live: Philip Schiller keynote at Macworld 2009 Sam Diaz: Apple's final Macworld: Schiller delivers but announcements disappoint Apple ...
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An interpretation of the cloud
Not so long ago you couldn't run a reasonable size ERP on a single machine at a reasonable cost - but with today's gear you can. So why haven't we ...
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CES2009: REDFLY PC software coming soon, concept demos of dock and Android driver shown
My new REDFLY C8N arrived today and I was also pleased to get some news about some of the things that Celio Corp is showing off at CES 2009 in ...
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Forget global warming, consider global blooming
Recently I tried to warn an indifferent public about the curse of the killer jellyfish. This time, it's an even tinier threat, but also a great one. Deadly and toxic ...
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Carmakers could go bananas over coconuts
Lots of petroleum-derived materials in today's automobile. Gone is the chrome plating and wooden dashboards of yore. For lightweight strength and waterproof exterior it's hard to beat plastic and polyester. ...
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CES 2009: First impressions; CES Unveiled [Day 1]
Yes, it's that time of year again. Mere hours after my plane touched the tarmac in a surprisingly chilly Las Vegas, CES 2009 has kicked off with the unofficial opening ...
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Macworld Expo: Color freak
Demonstrations of Xrite/Pantone's ColorMunki Photo color calibration package at Macworld Expo brought out the color freak in me. The package offers an interesting piece of hardware and a software with ...
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Some like it hot: Why waste dough cooling down a data center?
It is conventional wisdom that computer innards don't like excessive heat, which is why most data centers are conservatively cooled with powerful air-conditioners to a temperature range of between 68 ...
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MacBook Pro 17 (Early 2009) observations
For me the new, unibody MacBook Pro 17-inch (PN MB604LL/A) is probably the most exciting thing announced here at Macworld Expo. Not only because I'm more of a hardware guy ...
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Bogus LinkedIn profiles serving malware
A currently active malware campaign is taking advantage of bogus LinkedIn profiles impersonating celebrities in an attempt to trick users into clicking on links serving bogus media players. LinkedIn is ...
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Special Olympics CIO: Andre Mendes
Andre Mendes, CIO of the Special Olympics, talks to CNET's Dan Farber about managing technology operations for a non-profit that currently has more than 2.8 million athletes participating in its ...
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Macworld show floor: More than just iPhone covers and iPod speakers?
Clearly, the jury is back on the Macworld keynote this morning. The "new and exciting" announced on stage this morning was, well, mostly new but hardly exciting. That's why I ...
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Macworld Expo 2009 keynote stream posted
Apple has posted a stream of today's keynote address by Phil Schiller at Macworld Expo here in San Francisco. The Apple Keynotes podcast iTunes has not yet been updated as ...
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Capturing the Olympic spirit via the web
Andre Mendes, CIO of the Special Olympics, describes the website where friends and family can go see footage and information on any participant in the games. Results are posted constantly, ...
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IT’s Chief Begging Officer
Andre Mendes, CIO of the Special Olympics, says that being the CIO for a nonprofit often means being the "Chief Begging Officer" as well. Rather than use open source software, ...
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Wiring the Shanghai games
Andre Mendes, CIO of the Special Olympics, explains how they got their circuits and networks up and running in Shanghai so quickly—through the generous time of volunteers. Because they are ...
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Forget MacWorld and the keynote. Jobs as Obama's CTO? No.
So Mike Contaxis at MacSoda had the "real reason" why Steve Jobs was not going to give the keynote today at MacWorld. This was before Jobs' disclosure of the "hormonal ...
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Thousands of Israeli web sites under attack
In the wake of the escalating conflict between Israel and Hamas, it didn't take long before pro-Hamas supporters organized themselves and started to defacing thousands of pro-Israeli web sites in ...
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Another former Softie joins VMware
A year ago when I wrote that former Microsoft manager -- and current VMWare CEO -- Paul Maritz was getting the old band back together, I had no idea how ...
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How to: Add Gmail label/subfolder access to your Nokia Email accounts
Now that I have Nokia Email back up and running on my Nokia N85 I was looking at some of the new features, including subfolder support. I use Gmail as ...
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