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BREAKING: Apple's cash plans: Pay dividend, $10 billion share buyback
Apple has
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TeenTech Weekly: College ranks, 'racist' tweets, MIT, MySpace convictions
The weekly roundup of Generation Y and student resources you may have missed.
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Wanted: Cloud infrastructure backed by SSDs
Netflix cloud architect Adrian Cockcroft wants faster input/output mechanisms in the cloud. Amazon Web Services' problem: SSDs don't massively scale yet.
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Flogging a dead horse, Asus releases Eee PC 1025 Flare series netbooks
Asus has rolled out its latest Eee PC netbook, complete with new Intel Cedar Trail Atom processor and Windows 7. But who's buying?
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Does the new iPad suffer with heat issues?
Apple's latest iPad becomes very warm in places, even after a short time, and its users are becoming concerned at its operating temperatures. How hot is 'too hot'?
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New iPad feature 'Dictation' sends/stores private data to Apple servers
Dictation is one of the key features of the new iPad; however, using it requires more than meets the eye. Read all about it in this post.
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What Apple should do with some of its cash -- buy Nuance
Nuance Communications is the top player in the growing speech recognition field, and Apple should lock it up with an acquisition of the company.
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Adobe's biggest Creative Cloud perk could be lower piracy
Adobe's Creative Cloud may cannibalize Creative Suite sales, but in the long run there's a piracy payoff.
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Gizmox - deploying Windows applications in a post PC world
Companies have developed and deployed thousands of applications designed for Windows. What do they do now that staff and customers are using Smartphones and Tablets and expect the same...
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IT Priorities: 2012 budgets solid; Mobility, price haggling rule
Vendor margins are going to get squeezed in any category with more than two players. Customers want a deal and they want quality.
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