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Apple iPhoneys: the iPhone 5 edition
Can't wait for the next Apple iPhone? Neither can these designers, marketers and iPhone addicts. Read More


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Long-Term Data Retention – Key Considerations
Managing backup and recovery in today's environment is a multi-dimensional challenge with both near and long-term business requirements. Recent technological developments in disk backup have had a positive impact on short-term data retention strategy. This tool provides key topics to think about as you design your long-term data retention plans. Read Now

12 geekiest snow and ice sculptures
When the going gets cold, the Linux, Mac, Star Wars and other geeks get creative. Read More

15 Sizzling Smartphones of CES 2011
Kiss your current smartphone goodbye. There are a multitude of contenders rushing to take its place from HTC, LG, Motorola, Samsung, and even Dell and Vizio. Read More

Tablet battle heating up, prices expected to fall in 2011
Announcements at CES provide a much clearer picture of the likely evolution of the tablet market in 2011 and provide consumers a few tips on what to look for and when to buy. Read More


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Our new video series: Pitch a Product to a Puppet [video]
After a while of attending trade shows like CES, you get a bit tired of the same old question-and-answer videos that we've been doing for about 5 years now. As a way to try and punch them up a bit, we brought along our "I.T. Jinglehopper" (aka Neal) puppet from the ABCs of IT video series to see if he could interview people at the show about their products. Read More

CES wrapup: My favorite videos / products
Back in the day, a CES trip for me (I've been attending since 2001) meant doing a LOT of writeups on individual products, categories or blog posts and the like. These days, I'm armed with a few video cameras (always have one ready for backup) as I scour the floor and various events to try and find new stuff. Read More

CES Concept Tech: 16 Gizmos Worth Waiting For
CES concept gadgets range from robotic balls you control with your phone, home theaters for your head, and bendable displays. Read More


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Storage Virtualization isn't About Storage
With real storage virtualization, according to the report, you can improve operational efficiency and drive down costs. And you can do this without sacrificing – or while even improving flexibility – giving you the ability to "continuously migrate" applications as a part of normal business operations. Read Now

CES 2011: A closer look at Lady Gaga's gadgets
Lady Gaga's attendance at CES created some of the biggest buzz at the annual gadget show. With the crowds gone, we decided to take a closer look at the products she unveiled. Read More

Cisco Videoscape: A Closer Look
At CES 2011, Julie Bort gets an up-close discussion of the Cisco Videoscape platform, which the company announced. Videoscape aims to integrate TV, Internet Video and a user's personal videos in a new and unique way. Read More

CES: Wireless power beginning to catch on
At this year's CES wireless power took a step forward with the first cell phones incorporating the technology. Read More

CES: Ford debuts all-electric car
For the first time outside of a major auto show, Ford has introduced a new car, the Focus Electric. Read More



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