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Low Prices, Convergence Devices Dominate CES 2009Open in New Window
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Report: Community Platforms Market Led by Jive Software and TelligentOpen in New Window
Forrester released a report today about the 'community platforms' market. They evaluated nine vendors, concluding that Jive Software and Telligent Systems "lead the pack because of their strong read more »
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Intel launches convertible 'kid-friendly' netbookOpen in New Window
Classmate PC evolvesCES Intel today took the wraps off the latest generation of its education-oriented netbook reference design, the Classmate PC.… read more »
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WhosTalkin: Social Media Search for a Moment in TimeOpen in New Window
Today, searching through social media sites is much like the days of searching the Web before the advent of Google. Many of us are performing a series of loosely associated searches, and then aggrega read more »
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Clearwire Launches Portland WiMax, Delays D.C., ChicagoOpen in New Window
"Integrating Clearwire and Sprint Xohm has shifted the company's focus recently from launching WiMax networks to dealing with more mundane administrative formalities." read more »
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HP adds aluminum-clad Mini 2140 to netbook lineupOpen in New Window
"Hewlett-Packard completed its shift away from Via Technologies' C7 processor with the release of an updated version of its popular Mini 2130 netbook that offers a larger screen and uses an Atom pr read more »
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Nokia ends production of its only WiMax deviceOpen in New Window
After selling them for just a few months, Nokia has decided to stop making its N810 WiMax Edition handheld computer.Nokia unveiled the device, the only one from the phone giant that uses WiMax, in Ap read more »
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AKG headphones sound out US marketOpen in New Window
From cheapo buds to premium cansMacworld Expo At this week's Macworld Expo, audio giant Harman International announced that it would begin selling its premium-quality headphone brand, AKG, in the US read more »
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