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- Dell and Microsoft working on a cloud-based healthcare solution
- Killzone 3: Engineer Career overview – Remote Progression tracking unlocked
- Gran Turismo 5: 6.4 million in sales – gets new Remote Racing mode
- Spotify raising fortune for U.S. launch
- Egyptian man names baby ‘Facebook’
- Mac enterprise sales explode
- Religious nuts and hacktivists go to war
Dell and Microsoft working on a cloud-based healthcare solution Posted: During the 2011 Healthcare IT Conference and Exhibition in Orlando, Dell presented a new service that may radically change the way healthcare providers deal with patient information. Dell is currently working on bringing a cloud-based healthcare service to the providers. One of biggest IT challenges healthcare providers deal with on a constant basis is around [...] |
Killzone 3: Engineer Career overview – Remote Progression tracking unlocked Posted: |
Gran Turismo 5: 6.4 million in sales – gets new Remote Racing mode Posted: |
Spotify raising fortune for U.S. launch Posted: |
Egyptian man names baby ‘Facebook’ Posted: Facebook played a big part in the overthrow of the Egyptian government. A big enough part that one man decided to honor the site by naming his newborn baby Facebook. Unless you’ve been living under a rock with your eyes and [...] Related posts: Michigan couple finds baby on MySpace Mother posts video clip on [...] |
Posted: Apple is famous for being tight lipped and one of the more interesting things they didn’t tell us during last month’s Q4 earnings conference call was how well the company’s doing in the corporate space. Although the starting point is small, Mac growth is changing the face of the market. For 19 quarters, [...] Related [...] |
Religious nuts and hacktivists go to war Posted: It’s not yet clear if the online activist group Anonymous is truly united in an attempt to attack the controversial Westboro Baptist Church. But it is clear the church members are ready for the fight. What may be the [...] Related posts: Anonymous hacktivists arrested in UK over WikiLeaks Operation Payback Rackspace pulls plug on [...] |
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