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Did PC makers copycat the MacBook Air and Pro?

Sep 03, 12:36PM

A San Francisco-based creative director and design consultant looks at PC notebooks before and after Apple introduced the MacBook Air. Looks familiar.


Huawei steps up expansion in Asia, EU

Sep 03, 10:49AM

In spite of early setbacks in the U.S. and Australia, the Chinese networking and telecom giant ramps up its expansion plans in other countries.


Daily Cuppa: Windows, Blazes, Un-Likes, and maybe no iPhone

Sep 03, 6:50AM

Did you bring your coat? You may need it, as you wait in the cold for the warmth of the next Kindle Fire, or the possibility that the next iPhone may be delayed.


Ultrabooks are only 5 percent of laptop sales. High prices still to blame?

Sep 03, 5:15AM

With many Ultrabooks continuing to hover near the $1,000 price point, the PC industry shouldn't expect big sales until prices are slashed.


3 questions to ask before signing with a PaaS vendor

Sep 03, 3:02AM

Platform as a Service promises to relieve organizations and IT of much of the infrastructure and middleware work involved in application and system deployments. But buyer beware.


Five Reasons Why School Tablet Rollouts Can Stumble - Or Fail

Sep 02, 10:43PM

Even the best technology can't overcome poor planning and lack of follow-through.


Office 2013 on Windows RT -- business as usual

Sep 02, 7:54PM

The first tablets bearing Windows RT are now appearing in reviewers' hands, along with Office 2013 optimized for touch. While showing promise, the handling of touch operation seems to be business as usual for Office use on tablets.


Windows 7 overtakes XP; Mac OS X steams ahead of Vista

Sep 02, 12:03AM

At long last, Microsoft Windows 7 has overtaken the 11-year-old Windows XP on Netmarketshare's web-based tracking network, while Mac OS X is now a percentage point ahead of Vista. There are also new numbers for mobile operating systems and browsers.


Hands on with Windows RT (finally)

Sep 01, 11:19PM

With this week's unveiling of a handful of Windows RT devices, we finally have a chance to see how well the previously mythical RT desktop works.


Kickstarter project HumanToolz Stand for iPad (review)

Sep 01, 10:00PM

The HumanToolz Stand for the iPad may be the perfect accessory. The minimalist design adds little weight yet makes it possible to use the iPad in a nearly infinite number of positions.


Samsung shows off Series 9 WQHD laptop with Retina Display-like resolution at IFA 2012

Sep 01, 6:35PM

The prototype squeezes 2,560x1,440 resolution into a 13-inch display.


Sex Tech: virtual girlfriend evolution, FileSonic down, China's social media sex life

Sep 01, 8:57AM

A collection of notable new sex and technology news items. Covers innovation, legal issues, IP, privacy, controversies, business and more.


RIM unveils BlackBerry Enterprise Service 10 for mobile management

Sep 01, 5:19AM

Research In Motion turns out a new mobile management solution for business customers with BlackBerry Enterprise Service 10.


Kindle Fire 2 and glowing Kindle Touch coming on September 6

Sep 01, 4:59AM

Look our for Amazon announcing its new Kindle Fire 2 tablet at a press conference in Santa Monica, California, on 6 September. The launch could also feature a cheaper ad-supported Fire, and an illuminated version of the Kindle Touch


Calif. extends landmark Smart Grid privacy policy to cover gas usage

Sep 01, 2:43AM

Data collected by natural gas SmartMeters used by more than nine million customers in California is now protected under a set of historic privacy rules laid out in the state's Smart Grid initiative.


How Too Much Of A Good Thing Can Spell Disaster

Sep 01, 1:57AM

It should come as no surprise that websites thrive on traffic. So naturally, it follows that driving traffic to your site is a strong motivation for any company looking to grow their web presence. However ironically, driving traffic to your site can also be a double-edged sword if your infrastructure is not properly prepared to handle the load.


HP launching first version of Open webOS in beta

Sep 01, 12:57AM

HP delivers the open source version of webOS in beta with the hopes of putting previous criticisms to rest.


Facebook to delete Page Likes and improve site integrity

Sep 01, 12:42AM

Facebook has beefed up its systems to automatically delete suspicious Likes on a Page and ensure that only real users and brands can authentically connect to the Pages they care about.


Diary of an undecided voter (GOP convention edition)

Sep 01, 12:08AM

There are probably less than 10% of Americans who haven't decided on who to vote for in the November Presidential election. Yet, it's often the undecided voters, like ZDNet Government's own David Gewirtz, that eventually choose the winner. Here's David's review of the GOP convention.


How do people really feel about your brand? ConveyAPI delivers sentiment analysis

Aug 31, 10:38PM

ConveyAPI is a simple-to-use REST web service that brings text analytics to social media.



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