Convertible, Chromebook, tablet all vie to replace your notebook. Can they
...ignore such efforts at their peril. "All of the Big 10 have neglected to use their enormous power to help create a...
...Blind Squirrel. Android, it seems, is the worm that eats away at Apple's core. According to Gartner, Android-based handsets outsold iOS-based handsets...
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Electronic musician Steve Aoki is a self-professed "Apple geek" and otherwise a big fan of technology. For his new music video for...
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...For all their rhetoric about liberty and their incendiary anxiety about oppressive big government, the right is, by contrast to dissent at other points in...
...game-changer (in some cases, literally). It was the combination of the big, bright LED-backlit display with the high pixel density that made all...
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Our E. coli lawyers expect the Farm Rich E. coli O121 outbreak to continue growing for months because the contaminated products are frozen snacks. To date, the number of confirmed cases of E. coli fo
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...Chemical, when that company was located in Darien, and Playtex. Later, other big corporations became clients, including Fairfield-based General Electric, GlaxoSmithKlein and IBM....
...he says. FaceTime, owned by Apple Inc., and WebEx, owned by Cisco Systems Inc., are two of the big names in the web conferencing...
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