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Stop being duped by the 3D scam
The entertainment and electronics industries keep trying to push 3D on consumers, even though a lot of smart people have caught on to the fact that it's a scam. It's time to stop t...
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Steve Jobs has passed away, tech world mourns
Steve Jobs, the long-time CEO and co-founder of Apple, has died. Here is the official statement from Apple, a note from Bill Gates, and more.
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Celebrating 20 years of ZDNet, and my first Internet address
ZDNet just turned 20 years old. Learn how it got started, hear about its rivalry and merger with CNET, and learn how it's related to the story of my first Internet address.
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New Google CEO Larry Page: Here are your top two priorities
On Monday, Google officially changed horses as co-founder Larry Page took the reins as CEO. Here are the two top priorities that should be on Page's mind as he looks to reinvigorat...
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New Nudgemail feature lets you email appointments into your calendar
NudgeMail is a great little service that lets you alert yourself to important tasks via email. A new feature extends this capability so that you can mail appointments directly into...
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Self-evident computing: What does it mean for the future?
We have started to witness the triumph of the self-evident user experience. See what it will mean for the future of the tech industry and IT jobs.
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Poll: Would your company get rid of its Exchange servers?
Exchange has been a predominant corporate messaging platform for over a decade. However, some companies are rethinking their Exchange strategy. Is your company one of them?
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Should Microsoft release Office for iPad and mobile devices?
Microsoft Office files are zooming around lots of mobile devices these days, with third party apps used to read them. Is it time for a cross-platform mobile version of Office? Take...
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25 must-have iPhone apps for productive geeks
Get the inside track on iPhone apps that can improve your productivity, and a few that can provide a little geek fun.
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Surprise! IT leaders bullish on Office 2010 deployments
IT professionals tend to either scoff or grumble about deploying new versions of Microsoft Office. TechRepublic's CIO Jury bucks the trend on Office 2010.