Archive for August, 2011

Sony’s product deluge at IFA (photos)

Sony has a broad product range, and it got a bit broader at the electronics show with the debut of two new Android tablets, an Android phone, and an Android Walkman prototype.

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Sony’s product deluge at IFA (photos)

HP to bring back the TouchPad

Samsung unveils the Galaxy S II and Epic 4G Touch smartphones, Google offers free calls to the U.S. for American soldiers through Gmail, and HP will bring back the TouchPad for one final, short production run.

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Windows 8 Explorer gets the ribbon

Subscribers have just a couple days before Netflix forces them into higher priced plans, iTunes Match gets released to developers, and Windows 8′s Explorer window gets the ribbon from Office.

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Windows 8 Explorer gets the ribbon

San Jose incubator cultivates life-sciences startups (photos)

A partnership with city government, the San Jose BioCenter provides labs, equipment, and support for startups.

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San Jose incubator cultivates life-sciences startups (photos)

Galaxy Tab delayed Down Under

Apple is heavily rumored to be working on an HDTV with TV subscriptions, Facebook Deals is dead, and Samsung postpones releasing the Galaxy Tab 10.1 in Australia due to patent litigation.

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Galaxy Tab delayed Down Under

Sci-fi tech as prior art (photos)

In its legal spat with Apple, Samsung last week cited movie “2001: A Space Odyssey” as proof the design of tablets existed long before the iPad. CNET takes a look at similar tech ideas that came before the actual product.

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Sci-fi tech as prior art (photos)

Linux at 20: New challenges, new opportunities

The rise of cloud computing and mobility could elevate the open source OS to a level of unprecedented dominance

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Linux at 20: New challenges, new opportunities

Apple’s most emotional designs (images)

Top five Apple products that speak to us on an emotional level.

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Apple’s most emotional designs (images)

EnergyHub’s eye-catching home energy products

Targeting consumers, home energy start-up EnergyHub offers a colorful interface and sleek hardware designs.

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EnergyHub’s eye-catching home energy products

Many organizaitions do not have the skills necessary to hire new staff

Over the last two years as the economy has stalled many companies have decimated their recruiting teams.

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Many organizaitions do not have the skills necessary to hire new staff