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Introducing Oracle's New Powerful, Integrated x86 Systems

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Best cell phones of 2010 (photos)

CNET takes a look back at the best cell phones we reviewed this year. View on site



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A New Strategy for Today's Information Archiving Challenges (IBM)

Ease Deployments in Your Virtualized Environment (Oracle)

Improve productivity through real-time collaboration and communication (Google)

In Application Performance, Only One Opinion Counts (Quest Software)

Enable a Converged Network for UC and IP Telephony (Alcatel-Lucent)


10 geek gifts that top this year's shopping list

From Apple iPads to Wi-Fi quadricopters to shirts that supply your own soundtrack, this year's Geek Gift Guide is bound to include at least one gadget that you (or your favorite geek), can't do without.



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