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- Fastra II: 12 Teraflops of Computing Power on a Desktop
- Google Phone Sets Blogosphere Ablaze
- IBM Slapped With Suit Alleging Unfair Mainframe Competition
- Adobe Warns of Reader, Acrobat Attack in the Wild
- WLAN Market on the Rebound, Dell'Oro Says
- Just What the World Needs: Google Introduces Goo.gl URL Shortener
- Rambus Buys LED Technologies for $26 Million
- Google's Nexus Will Change Smartphone Landscape
- Sweden's TeliaSonera Blazes 4G Trail
- Verizon Business Lights up 100G Backbone in Europe
Business Guides
- The Web's Most Illogical Arguments
- Force Programs to Run Maximized--an Update
- Great Photography Gifts: Tripods, Camera Bags, Stocking Stuffers
- My PC Shuts Itself Off Mid-Boot
- How to Buy a Monitor
- Use Greasemonkey Scripts In IE, Chrome, and Safari
- Five Web-Centric Alternatives to Google Chrome OS
- Get a Year of Carbonite Online Backup for $27.47
- Protect Your Privacy With the New Facebook Settings
- Use Keyboard Shortcuts for Faster Aero Snapping
Reviews
- Pocket Megazooms: Compact Digital Cameras With Big-Time Lenses
- FujiFilm FinePix F70EXR Is a Compact Powerhouse
- Casio G’zOne Rock: Rugged and Competent
- I Blew Off Final Fantasy, True Story
- OffiSync Brings The Best of Google Docs and Microsoft Office Together
- Unity Is a Powerful Free Tool for Serious Game Designers
- Tunebite Free Helps You Nab Video From the Web
- Fashionable Point-and-Shoot Cameras From Canon, Panasonic, and Samsung
- Apple iMac (27-inch/Core i5): The Fastest Stock iMac Model Ever
- Apple iMac (27-Inch/Core i7): Hail to the All-in-One Performance King
Latest in Business Center Blogs
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Tech Inciter - December 14, 2009 5:08 PM
Just What the World Needs: Google Introduces Goo.gl URL Shortener Goo.gl works inside Feedburner and from the Google toolbar. It's not something we really need, but, if Google just has to do this, what can we say?
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BizFeed - December 14, 2009 4:34 PM
Sweden's TeliaSonera Blazes 4G Trail TeliaSonera is the first to offer commercially available 4G networking. U.S. carriers are not far behind, and 4G can't get here fast enough.
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BizFeed - December 14, 2009 2:01 PM
Report: AT&T Reputation Tarnished by iPhone Flaws Independent network surveys suggest that the AT&T network is superior to competitors, and that reported issues may lie with the iPhone itself.
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BizFeed - December 14, 2009 10:17 AM
Seagate Momentus Thin Paves the Way For Thinner Notebooks Seagate Momentus Thin drives are the thinnest 2.5-inch drives yet at only 7mm and may signal a new era of affordable ultrathin notebooks.
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Tech Inciter - December 14, 2009 9:24 AM
New Facebook Privacy Choices Help Business Users Facebook's new privacy controls make it easy for users to present different information to business contacts and personal friends. Here's how.
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Tech Inciter - December 14, 2009 8:39 AM
Google "Nexus One" Smartphone Could Hurt Android Will the "Googlephone" help consolidate Android or only fracture it even worse? What's a business user to do--buy a BlackBerry?
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