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Up Close With LG's TruMotion 480Hz LCD TV Panel
LG Display shows off ultra crisp image technology for reducing blur on LCD displays. Here is how it works.
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Livescribe Preps Mac Software for Pulse Smartpen
Livescribe has announced the forthcoming release of Livescribe Desktop software for the Mac, companion software intended for...
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RadLight Media Player Stops Short at Certain Codecs
Raaahk-zann, you can watch some media with RadLight. This easy-to-use player has excellent skins, but the lack of DirectShow support can be a showstopper.
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Things Task Management Software Helps You Organize
Cultured Code has released the shipping version of its Things task management software. Made available during this week’s...
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Will Microsoft Corner the Desktop Security Market?
The company's decision to offer a free antivirus product may not change the names of the security products on your desktop.
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Nine Inch Nails: The First Open-Source Band?
What do you do after the album you released as a free download topped the 2008 Amazon sales charts for bestselling MP3 album? If you're Nine Inch Nails frontman Trent Reznor, you dump 40GB of HD concert footage into fans' laps and let them remix away.
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OLPC Aims for Free Laptop, Lays off Staff
The head of OLPC said he wants to make the group's XO laptops free, on the same day the nonprofit laid off half of its staff.
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Posting Negative Reviews Could Get You Sued
A doctor is suing his patient after he discovered the man posted a negative review of his practice on Yelp.
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Panasonic Announces 70X-Optical-Zoom Camcorders
At CES, Panasonic revealed three new standard-definition camcorders that, at the time of the announcement, set a new bar for optical-zoom range on a video camera.
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Panasonic Joins the Pocket-Camcorder Party
In what's shaping up to be one of CES's major trends of the year, Panasonic is the latest big-name vendor to announce a new line of ultraportable camcorders.
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Panasonic Adds Six New HD Camcorders
Among other models announced at CES in Las Vegas, Panasonic unveiled today six new high-definition camcorders for its 2009 lineup.
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New CIO Hopes to Perk Up Starbucks
Ambitious, digitally inclined and young, Starbucks' Stephen Gillett is a new breed of CIO who hopes to turn around the coffee giant.
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Outsourcing Will Flourish During Recession
Recessions drive cost cutting initiatives and offshoring and IT outsourcing are obvious solutions for many companies. So what's the hang up?
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First Impressions of the 17-inch MacBook Pro
We just had a little hands-on time with Apple's new 17-inch MacBook Pros, both the glossy and matte variants, and I'm here to...
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Social Networks Link Terrorists
A new breed of cyberterrorists are using online forums to recruit people who support Al-Qaeda, creating global networks of...
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Low Energy, Faster Bluetooth Products Imminent
New products likely to emerge later this year.
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Samsung Cams Go Ultrawide, Ultraslim
As part of four digital camera announcements at CES, Samsung introduced a wide-angle, 10X-optical-zoom camera that ranges from an extremely wide 24mm on the wide-angle end to 240mm on the telephoto end.
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US Investment in IT Would Create Jobs, Group Says
A think tank says a $30 billion investment in broadband, health IT and smart electric grids would create nearly 1 million...
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Microsoft Posts Tool Kit to Delay IE8 Download
Tool kit availability points to an early April release for browser.
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Social Networking, ROI, Pricing Among '09 CRM Trends
Analysts say the CRM space is due for some major changes this year.
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Samsung Announces Slick P3 Media Player
Haptic touchscreen, enhanced audio quality, and a svelte design are a few of the P3's highlights.
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Samsung Unveils Connected Blu-ray Home Theater
Samsung continues to emphasize design in its home theater systems, showing slim, sleek systems.
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Samsung Shows Super-Sleek Blu-ray Players
New models offer streaming media playback and impressively slim designs.
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Calling Dick Tracy -- Your LG Wrist Phone Is at CES
Touch Watch Phone to ship in Europe later this year.
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No Nude Celebs from LinkedIn, Just Malware
Fake LinkedIn profiles promise prurient pics, but deliver attack code. Expect more attacks to come from social networking services, says security expert.