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Web connectivity a bigger deal for HDTV than 3D 12 March, 2010 10:20
Is 3D television the next big thing in consumer tech? Splashy, flashy, and (virtually) in your face, 3D TV is getting a mega-promotional boost by its backers, including Panasonic, Samsung, and Sony, all of whom hope you'll be so bowled over by 3D's visual splendor that you won't mind paying a few thousand bucks for the 3D-at-home experience. - +
Procter & Gamble's clout with HP reaches to the CEO's office 10 March, 2010 08:02
When Proctor & Gamble Co., wants something from its outsourcer, Hewlett Packard Co., it doesn't deal with help desks, trouble tickets or support tiers. It gets attention from the top levels of the vendor's executive ranks. - +
After 10 billion songs, what's iTunes' encore? 27 February, 2010 10:10
Apple's iTunes Store reached a major milestone this week when it delivered its 10 billionth song, an event that highlights the great success of Cupertino's digital-download service. - +
Timeline: iTunes Store at 10 billion 25 February, 2010 08:56
On Wednesday Apple's iTunes Store served its 10 billionth music download, according to the company. Here's a look at notable moments in its history: - +
Bloom fuel cell: Individual power plant in a box 25 February, 2010 08:44
At a news conference attended by California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and former Secretary of State Colin Powell, a Silicon Valley start-up today took the wraps off a fuel cell designed to enable individual homes and businesses to generate their own power. - +
Wal-Mart buys Web video company Vudu 23 February, 2010 11:00
Wal-Mart Stores is taking another swing at the online movie business with the acquisition of Vudu. - +
Could Bloom Box revolutionize power industry? 23 February, 2010 07:42
A Silicon Valley start-up is getting ready to unveil an energy device this week that executives say could one day power individual homes and businesses while replacing the traditional power grid. - +
The supercomputer on your desktop 17 February, 2010 06:59
High-performance computing (HPC) has almost always required a supercomputer - one of those room-size monoliths you find at government research labs and universities. - +
Nexus One for AT&T may be in the works 02 February, 2010 06:59
Google may be gearing up to increase the availability of the Nexus One Android phone in the US. - +
SAP plays up sustainability angle 12 January, 2010 06:17
Organizations seeking ways to conserve energy and profit from being green may find the true gains won’t come from "greening" their data centers, but rather by maximizing the efficiency of their supply chains, said Peter Graf, the chief sustainability officer for SAP. - +
Chrome netbook specs stretch believability 29 December, 2009 10:03
Interest in Google's Chrome OS is heating up with the emergence of new rumors about specs for an upcoming netbook. The device would supposedly have a 10.1 TFT HD-ready multitouch display; 2GB RAM; and WiFi, Bluetooth, and 3G connectivity. As if that wasn't enough, this netbook would also have a 64GB solid-state drive, according to IBTimes (more on that source in a minute). By the sound of it, the Chrome OS netbook sounds like a great device, but there's only one problem: in my view these rumors aren't very believable.
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