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Over the weekend I've had the opportunity to play with a tactical flashlight powered not by batteries but ultra-capacitors. The advantage is that unlike rechargeable batteries, ultra-capacitors literally take seconds ...
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Windows veteran Veghte quits Microsoft
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Money men say "show us the rules"
Investors talking green investment and why they need governments to act first. by Harry Fuller
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SAP shuffles management, maintenance decks; Analysts question 2010 prospects
SAP reshuffled its management team and said that it will bring back pricing tiers to customers. First, the pricing tiers. In 2008, SAP said it would move customers to more ...
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Is Windows Mobile 6.6 Microsoft's Barcelona big bang?
At the Consumer Electronics Show, Microsoft execs held off those restless for an upate on Windows Mobile with the refrain of "just wait until Barcelona." But what happens if Barcelona ...
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T-Mobile announces myTouch 3G Fender Limited Edition with music focus
T-Mobile loves Android and today they announced the upcoming availability of the rumored myTouch 3G Fender Limited Edition. I have seen this device and it looks awesome. It is a ...
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Asus choosing between Chrome and Android
Asus has prototype Android and Chrome OS smartbooks in its labs and is currently deciding whether to release an ARM-based device alongside its Intel-based Eee PC netbooks by David Meyer ...
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Bloomberg: Yahoo was also target of Chinese cyber attack
Yahoo, like Google, was reportedly also a target of a cyber attack that originated in China, according to a Bloomberg report. by Sam Diaz
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What health record solution is right for your practice?
I have a checklist, based on interviews conducted over the last year, of some things you need to ask about. by Dana Blankenhorn
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Visual Studio 2010 gets a new launch date
After announcing in late 2009 that it was adding an unexpected extra test release to its Visual Studio 2010 schedule -- resulting in a push-back of the launch of the ...
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Can high tech save a country that has just been destroyed?
Too often in history, mankind has found it easier to destroy than build. Perhaps this is a chance to turn the table on our resume, and hi-tech may be a ...
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iPhone now available on Vodafone
Apple adds Vodafone as a fourth iPhone option for UK cell phone users. The only differences between the four appear to be pre-installed apps and complicated pricing options. by Sandra ...
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Evans Data survey also predicts more enterprise movement to the cloud
Most enterprise developers plan to use cloud, but only for some things by Joe McKendrick
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AT&T might launch Motorola Backflip this spring
Nothing's official yet, but it seems everyone is pointing towards a March 7 release date for Motorola's Backflip with AT&T, which would be the phone carrier's first Google Android OS-based ...
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Microsoft further expands its Multipoint brand with new collaboration tools
Microsoft has updated the software development kit SDK for MultiPoint Mouse, a technology for creating applications that allow multiple students use their own mice to interact on the same PC. ...
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Nintendo launching DSi XL in Europe this March
Europe wins again: Nintendo has revealed that they'll be debuting the Nintendo DSi XL across the Atlantic on March 5. by Rachel King
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Amtrak putting free Wi-Fi on Northeast trains; others have to wait
Amtrak is finally getting an upgrade, but it's not high-speed rail. (If you've been to Europe or Asia, you'll know that Acela is NOT high-speed). by Rachel King
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Campuses ordered to stop using Kindle DX until functional for the blind
Three universities testing the Amazon Kindle DX in the classroom have agreed to stop using e-book readers until they are fully functional for blind students. by Andrew Nusca
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Patent wars: Kodak sues Apple, RIM for patent infringement
Updated: Eastman Kodak said Thursday that it has filed lawsuits against both Apple and Research in Motion over digital imaging patents. Kodak launched its lawsuits on two fronts. Kodak filed ...
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Android apps pulled for trademark infringement
Applications on the Android marketplace were pulled because they infringed banks' trademarks, Google has said. A number of security websites reported earlier in the week that a mobile application...
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Android apps pulled for trademark infringement
Applications on the Android marketplace were pulled because they infringed banks' trademarks, Google has said. A number of security websites reported earlier in the week that a mobile...
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Microsoft, HP agree three-year SME pact
The companies are to integrate their products to offer SMEs 'smart bundles' of HP servers, storage, and networking along with Windows Server and Insight software ...
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Asus weighing up Chrome versus Android
The manufacturer is trying out smartbooks with both Google OSes in its labs, alongside a prototype slate, according to chairman Jonney Shih ...
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Home laptop scheme leaps out of the gate
A government scheme to provide free laptops for home educational use has already had thousands of requests to apply, according to Becta ...
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Mandelson backpedals on copyright law powers
The business secretary tables changes to the Digital Economy Bill in response to criticism about the scope it would give him to change copyright law ...
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Salesforce.com cloud tools get a facelift
The Spring '10 update to the company's enterprise cloud-computing software will include a raft of features, including a new user interface ...
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Firefox 3.6 set to emerge this month
The final version of the browser could arrive as soon as next week and will be followed by a stability update code-named Lorentz ...
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Microsoft-HP target Asian SMBs with cloud
Duo's new extended partnership to bundle products will target small and midsize businesses and 2,000 joint channel partners in region, say execs. Compare your salaryUse the IT salary benchmark...
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Data leakage prevention still lacks bite
Efforts need to be coordinated among industry groups to streamline security support and establish proper content policies, urges security expert.
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iPhone now available on Vodafone
Today the iPhone 3G S goes on sale via Vodafone. This means that it is now available from four sources ? the original O2 plus Orange, Vodafone and Tesco...
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iPhone now available on Vodafone
Today the iPhone 3G S goes on sale via Vodafone. This means that it is now available from four sources the original O2 plus Orange, Vodafone and Tesco...
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Worldwide PC shipments show signs of growth
The fourth quarter of 2009 saw the first time in more than a year that shipments of laptops and desktop grew ...
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York Council commissions fibre network for city
The city will obtain a network built by H2O Networks and a managed service from Pinacl Solutions to support public services and businesses in York ...
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Gmail adds secure internet connection by default
After a hack attempt on Gmail, Google is switching on HTTPS encryption by default for its email service ...
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US law firm in China piracy case hit by cyberattacks
It is unknown whether an email attack targeted at the firm's lawyers is related to the mid-December attacks on Google and others that also originated in China ...
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Courtroom clashes reshaping tech realm
From three-strikes in France to antitrust probes in EU to e-books woe worldwide, IT industry saw several legal battles fought out last year.
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Tough filter campaign ahead: Black
Opponents of the government's proposed internet filtering legislation face tough challenges, according to Peter Black, the recently appointed manager of Electronic Frontiers Australia's (EFA) anti-filter campaign.
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Google's peers mulling their options in China
Internet companies operating in China are reviewing their strategies following Google's announcement that it might exit the market. But no one seems ready to make a move.
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What Google might leave on the table in China
Walking away from one of the 21st century's most promising technology markets could have a significant long-term effect on Google's finances.
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