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During the past 24 hoursNetwork transparency: How future mobile networks could be built in glass windows »
As data demand grows we'll need to stick cells in many more places. Ericsson is exploring the notion of embedding small cells into windows and other glass surfaces. ...
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With portfolio consolidation in sight, SAP cloud chief Lars Dalgaard steps down »
Dalgaard is off to become an investor, although he will remain a cloud advisor to SAP. Meanwhile, the company is consolidating its cloud development processes, with a view to ...
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Adly Raises $2M More As It Expands Tools For Social Media Celebrity Endorsements »
Adly, a startup that connects advertisers with celebrities willing to post promoted messages on soci...
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Low Latency No. 63: There can be only One »
Microsoft's new live TV strategy with Xbox One wants to ensure that it gets in between you and your cable box. Read this article by Jeff Bakalar on CNET.
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iPhone 5S and low-cost iPhone said to be multicolored »
Word on the street is that the two supposed upcoming Apple smartphones will feature an array of colo...
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Taking politics into account helps craft effective recycling message »
Everybody will be relatively environmentally friendly with the right message....
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Don’t forget these apps when packing for your Disney trip »
Know before you go: the best iOS apps for planning for, getting around and navigating the lines at Disney World. ...
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At long last, Ricoh and Xerox hit back at scanner trolls »
Mystery company's $1,000-per-worker demands are challenged at PTO.
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Salesforce, Intellectual Ventures ink patent deal »
The two companies have signed a deal that gives Salesforce.com access to more than 40,000 patents. Read this article by Josh Lowensohn on CNET News.
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Four elements, four buttons: 'Element4l' is a fun, atmospheric shape-shifter »
In the first level of Element4l, I died 28 times before making it to the end. It's not because the enemies are particularly tough (there aren't any), or the action is ...
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Ashton Kutcher on Twitter: 'the media kind of fucked it up' »
Ashton Kutcher was one of the first celebrities to really embrace Twitter, becoming the first user to exceed 1 million followers back in 2009. However, there's no doubt his relationship with the.....
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Before you buy a $199 Nexus 7, check the $149 Hisense Sero 7 Pro tablet »
With no refresh of the $199 Nexus 7, the latest Android tablet from Hisense is worth a look. It has nearly all of the same hardware features, plus a few more, as Google's...
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Microsoft explains Xbox One cloud gaming in an effort to justify online requirement »
Microsoft created confusion over its Xbox One online requirement this week, but fresh details are emerging that offer an insight into why the next-generation console needs an ...
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This Chair Is Also a Table »
This is a clever little concept design by New York-based Jaklitsch/Gardner Architects: a perfectly normal chair with a tiny little table top, that turns a functional piece of furniture into something ...
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After finding users want more than just ed-tech content, Learnist plans for expansion »
About a year after its launch, social learning site Learnist is looking to gain appeal among more non-education users and balance quality and quantity as its content grows. ...
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Report: Better Place to file for bankruptcy »
If Better Place files for bankruptcy in a few days, as reported by Fortune, it would represent a sober end to a high-flying dream that raised hundreds of millions of dollars.
