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Apple's next frontier

Apple's next frontier: Your data

Apple is very picky about the opportunities it goes after, but it appears it is about to make a big new bet on the cloud. See what iCloud might look like and the challenges Apple has to overcome.
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TechRepublic launches native apps for iPhone and Android

After upgrading the mobile version of the site earlier this year, TechRepublic is now launching native apps for iPhone and Android.
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First take on Windows 8: Two things wrong and one thing right

Microsoft provided its first public demo of Windows 8 this week. The UI looked flashy, but Microsoft is still trying to marry tablets and desktops, and it could ruin the standard version of Windows this time.
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First take on Windows 8: Two things wrong and one thing right

Employees using social media: How many times do we have to tell you?

Two more cases of employees being let go for comments they made through Facebook and Twitter.
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Employees using social media: How many times do we have to tell you?

10 'What were they thinking?' managerial moments

Even the best managers sometimes have a bad day -- or a bad moment. Alan Norton shares some of the confounding, over-the-top managerial behavior he's seen through the years.
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10 'What were they thinking?' managerial moments

TR Dojo Quiz: Name that tech company founder

Take our TR Dojo tech founders quiz and test your knowledge of the names behind some of the biggest tech companies.
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TR Dojo Quiz: Name that tech company founder

Five Word tips that could change your life

Searching for ways to increase your Word productivity may get in the way of your productivity. So here are a few tricks you don't need to go looking for. Efficient, simple to use, easy to remember.
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Five Word tips that could change your life

Working towards bug-free, secure software

Buggy and, thus, insecure software is a fact of life. But, it doesn't have to be, according to an Australian research team. Michael Kassner reports on an ambitious new effort in code verification.
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Working towards bug-free, secure software

Steven Levy's Hackers is a classic of the information age

The book that made the term "hacker" popular is still relevant, and the ethic it identifies is still influential -- perhaps more now than ever. Chad Perrin reflects on Steven Levy's Hackers.
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Steven Levy's Hackers is a classic of the information age

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Cracking Open the 55" Samsung LED TV (UN55D6300SF)

Bill Detwiler cracks open a 55" Samsung LED TV and finds hardware from Samsung, Realtek, ST, Intersil, AKM, Weltrend, Silicon Image, and TI.
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Cracking Open the 55

Toshiba's Thrive tablet

Check out photos of Toshiba's first tablet, the Thrive, in this CNET gallery.
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Toshiba's Thrive tablet

Road Trip 2011 heads to Europe

This year, as CNET reporter Daniel Terdiman tackles Europe, he'll bring a variety of gadgets and gear with him.
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Road Trip 2011 heads to Europe

Costumes and cosplay at Anime North 2011

Anime North 2011 was held in Toronto on May 27-29. This is Canada's premier fan-run anime convention. Take a look at some photos from the annual event.
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Costumes and cosplay at Anime North 2011

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