Technology
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Slimming Down Employees to Cut Costs
Companies are focusing on fitness to contain health-care costs, creating individualized plans using wearable tech gear and Web sites
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Getting Workers to Mind Their Health
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Crafting Employees' Personal Online Health Records
Companies such as Intel, Wal-Mart, and Pitney Bowes offer Web sites that compile workers' private medical histories—and may motivate change
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Vivek Wadhwa
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CEO Guide To Tech
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Slimming Down Employees to Cut Costs
Companies are targeting employee fitness to contain health-care costs, creating individualized plans using wearable technology and Web sites
- Crafting Employees' Personal Online Health Records
- Security Startups Aim to Brace Corporate Networks
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Computers
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Jobs Steps Up Attack on Adobe's Flash
Apple's CEO says the software has "major technical drawbacks," widening a rift between the companies
- HP's Palm Plans May Leave Microsoft Out in the Cold
- Tech Sector Slashed Jobs in 2009
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Consumer Electronics
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T-Mobile Drops Cap on Mobile-Broadband Data Usage
The company's move may herald both the end of flat-rate mobile broadband and a new era of competition among wireless carriers
- Your Mom's Guide to Those Facebook Changes
- It's About Time: Adobe Divests from iPhone OS
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Digital Entertainment
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3D TV: Millennials More Interested Than Older Consumers
USC's research finds a distinct generation gap in consumer receptiveness to 3D television
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- Wal-Mart Picks Up Digital VUDU
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Internet
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Q&A: Wikipedia's Jimmy Wales on the Virtues of Openness
The Web encyclopedia maven says businesses that encourage open collaboration can attract more resources and attention than closed ones
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- T-Mobile Drops Cap on Mobile-Broadband Data Usage
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Product Reviews
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Sony's Elegant, Upscale Vaio X Netbook
The mini-laptop offers understated elegance and good performance for its size, but beware the hefty price tag
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Science
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Five LED Bulbs to Replace Incandescents
Here's our cheat sheet on the characteristics of new bulbs you can purchase now, or will soon be able to buy
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Social Media
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Social Network Hi5 Gets Its Game On
To tap the market for virtual goods, hi5 is recasting itself as a site for social games and courting third-party developers as a choice besides Facebook
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Software
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Q&A: Wikipedia's Jimmy Wales on the Virtues of Openness
The Web encyclopedia maven says businesses that encourage open collaboration can attract more resources and attention than closed ones
- Tech Beat: Xobni Takes Enterprise Push to Redmond
- Windows 7 Won't Raise Your Game
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Tech Maven
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RIM's Vastly Improved BlackBerry Storm
New touchscreen sensors on the Storm 2 make a huge difference in usability. Still, Apple needn't worry
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- Gateway's New One Lacks Wow
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Telecom
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Spreading: Swype's Touchscreen Keyboard Technology
Ten million smartphones (not Apple's) may soon feature software that lets consumers type by tracing letters with their fingers on a screen
- T-Mobile Drops Cap on Mobile-Broadband Data Usage
- Social Phones Offer Shortcuts to the Web
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Gigaom
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Q&A: Wikipedia's Jimmy Wales on the Virtues of Openness
The Web encyclopedia maven says businesses that encourage open collaboration can attract more resources and attention than closed ones
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Bloomberg News
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