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Microsoft's Surface appears to be solid in looks and performance. But there are still many, many questions.
Technology Today
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Google explains how Compute Engine fits in big data pipeline
After the debut of Compute Engine, Google product managers explain how it fits into the company's big data strategy overall.
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Sex Tech: Facebook's "not so fresh" feeling, Google Glass porn
Google Glass porn plans, Facebook and Femfresh face off, OkCupid privacy report, reactions to Lara Croft's rape-tinged reboot, Zynga's new game might have sex in it, and more.
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Lessons from Cisco: The corporation as media company
Companies are learning how to be media companies...
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Made in the U.S.A. - Google's killer new feature?
The biggest revelation coming out of Google I/O wasn't the Nexus 7 or the Nexus Q - it was the fact that Google's manufacturing a gadget in the United States.
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FCC wasting time and taxpayer money on Comcast
I have to wonder if funding a bureaucracy like the FCC, which first must approve a merger like Comcast's and then levies minor fines for minor infractions while making grand claims and paying out...
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Hooah! The Army's Warfighter Information Network-Tactical is ready to kick some bytes
The more prepared you are to fight a war, and the more prepared you are to win the war, the less chance there is that you'll have to go to war.
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Is Google's slow Chrome for iOS a preview of Windows RT?
Google announced Chrome for iOS today. But it's not the same speedy browser everyone falls in love with on Windows and OS X. So why is Google bothering to release it? And will Chrome for Windows...
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RIMageddon: Three end-game scenarios
RIMageddon looms, after the BlackBerry maker fares far below Wall St. expectations in its Q1 earnings. Here are three possible end-game scenarios for the ailing firm.
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Heck yeah I'd buy a Google Glass prototype
Yes, a prototype of Google Glass will run you $1,500, so? How often do you get to be on the ground-floor of a technology revolution?
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Microsoft's scattered strategic vision
Enterprise customers continue to be frustrated by a lack of clarity or momentum in key areas around business productivity 'front office' strategy from Microsoft; partners are picking up the slack...
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