Friday, April 15, 2011

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“We're moving to where the puck is going,” says Steven A. Mills, a senior vice president at I.B.M. speaking of remote data storage.
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“We're moving to where the puck is going,” says Steven A. Mills, a senior vice president at I.B.M. speaking of remote data storage.

There are signs that companies like I.B.M. and their establishment customers now want remote information services to be a bigger part of what they offer.

Revenue Rises at Google but Profit Misses Forecasts, and Analysts Point to Spending

The search engine company gets off to a mixed start under its new chief executive, the co-founder Larry Page.

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Would You Sign My Kindle?

New software allows writers to sign their fans’ electronic reading devices as well as actual books on paper.

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Do Cellphones Cause Brain Cancer?

Yes, no, maybe — the answer seems to change with every new study. Finding the definitive solution turns out to be a science in itself.

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Motorola Solutions and Huawei Settle Claims Over Intellectual Property

The agreement is expected to clear the way for Motorola Solutions to complete the sale of its networking division to Nokia Siemens Networks.

Gerald A. Lawson, a Pioneer in Video Games, Dies at 70

Mr. Lawson, by creating interchangeable game cartridges, made it possible to play a variety of video games at home.

Media Decoder Blog

Online Ad Revenue Continues to Rise

Online advertising revenue in 2010 reached a record high of $26 billion, a 15 percent increase over 2009, according to a report by the Interactive Advertising Bureau and PricewaterhouseCoopers.

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Small Players Offer Smart Cards, but Not Big Banks

Credit unions and others issue smart cards with embedded chips but big American banks don’t.

For Flip Video Camera, Four Years From Hot Start-Up to Obsolete

The camera had been a great hardware start-up success, but it lost traction as the smartphone came on the scene.

State of the Art

A BlackBerry Tablet, but Where Are the Apps?

BlackBerry is diving into a market flooded with tablets, introducing the PlayBook, overflowing with borrowed ideas.

Browser Security

An online banking security tool; iPhone photo lenses; cordless AKG headphones; news.

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2010 was supposed to be the Year of the Tablet, a prediction that did not quite pan out. So, once more, with feeling: 2011 will be the Year of the Tablet. Sort through the offerings.

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