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Optimizingmobility
From: ZDNet on Thu, Oct 01 2009 6:50 PM
Thuy Ha, director of product management at Qwest Communications, explains how the network has evolved from being voice-based and centralized to being an individual and access-anywhere model. Ha also offers enterprises a solution to meet the expectations of a growing mobile workforce.
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BusinessclassSaaS
From: ZDNet on Thu, Oct 01 2009 6:50 PM
The Software as a Service market is expected to double by 2012. Martin Capurro, senior director of product management at Qwest Communications, examines how security, performance, compliance and portability are affecting overall adoption.
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Nonintrusivesecurity
From: ZDNet on Thu, Oct 01 2009 6:50 PM
Martin Capurro, senior director of product management at Qwest Communications, discusses how to strike the right balance between productivity and security within the enterprise. He explains security must work end-to-end, from the system level to the mobility level, and how each layer wo...
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ThemonthaheadCanWindows7closetheVistaflopchapter
From: ZDNet on Wed, Sep 30 2009 2:49 PM
ZDNet correspondent Sumi Das and senior editor Sam Diaz share the early word on the highly anticipated OS set for release in late October. Diaz also previews upcoming conferences, including CTIA, and considers the question where does Web 2.0 go from here?
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MakerealmoneyonvirtualplanetCalypso
From: ZDNet on Tue, Sep 29 2009 6:48 PM
David Simmonds, director of business development at MindArk, joins CNET News.com’s Neha Tiwari via Webcam to discuss how "Entropia Universe" differs from Linden Lab's creation "Second Life," how people make a living on Entropia, and what lies ahead for the virtual landscape. Three-year-old...
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Robotfishswimsbydoingthewave
From: ZDNet on Tue, Sep 29 2009 6:48 PM
Researchers at the University of Bath in the United Kingdom have developed a robot fish called Gymnobot that swims by rippling a fin on its belly. They say it may lead to lighter, more efficient robotic submersibles.
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TheNavysCommandCenteroftheFuturetakesshape
From: ZDNet on Tue, Sep 29 2009 6:48 PM
With U.S. military personnel increasingly spread throughout the world, the Navy has commissioned a prototype of a forward-thinking nerve center that would allow decision makers to get the information they need, regardless of where they are and whether they can be in the room or log in virtually....
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Windows7Aworthwhileupgrade
From: ZDNet on Mon, Sep 28 2009 2:48 PM
Will Microsoft’s Windows 7 succeed where Vista failed? The new operating system offers a new graphical user interface, more reliable power management tools, and better search, but it still might not offer enough to convince PC users to buy it. ZDNet Correspondent Sumi Das talks to Larry...
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Windows7demoWindowmanagement
From: ZDNet on Mon, Sep 28 2009 2:48 PM
Moving, resizing, and arranging windows on the screen has been one of those things we’ve done since the earliest days of Microsoft Windows. If you've used Windows since, oh, 1995 or so, you know the maximize, minimize, and restore buttons like the back of your hand. But those old-school too...
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Windows7demoTaskbarfeatures
From: ZDNet on Mon, Sep 28 2009 2:47 PM
Sociologists say that multitasking has shortened our attention spans and made us more easily distracted than ever. Apparently it’s a losing battle. With 4GB or more of memory in the standard Windows PC these days, it's possible to open dozens of windows at once. The challenge for Windows us...
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Windows7demoSearchtools
From: ZDNet on Mon, Sep 28 2009 2:47 PM
A terabyte here, a terabyte there, and pretty soon you’re talking about some pretty serious information overload. It doesn't matter how well organized you are, once your collection of data files and other digital stuff gets big enough, you're going to need some help finding things. ZDN...
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Windows7demoWindowsXPMode
From: ZDNet on Mon, Sep 28 2009 2:47 PM
Is an incompatible program or device standing between you and a Windows 7 upgrade? If you’re willing to pay for Windows 7 Professional, Enterprise, or Ultimate edition, you might be able to use a clever solution to fool that old code into running in the new OS. Windows XP Mode lets you run Wind...
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HumanoidrobotNaoshowsoffitsskills
From: ZDNet on Tue, Sep 22 2009 2:43 PM
The pint-size humanoid bot Nao, created by Paris-based Aldebaran Robotics, exhibits its dexterity, object-tracking, interaction, and balance skills. Already used in the RoboCup soccer competition, Nao is set to start selling in the mass market in late 2010.
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WhatmakesIBMs039green039datacentertick
From: ZDNet on Fri, Sep 18 2009 2:54 PM
CNET News' Martin LaMonica gets a tour of IBM’s lab for green IT where the data center uses networked sensors and liquid cooling to lower energy use.
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UrbanHopperbotleapsover25footfence
From: ZDNet on Thu, Sep 17 2009 6:44 PM
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency is showing off its Precision Urban Hopper robot, a wheeled ground unit being developed by Sandia National Laboratories and Boston Dynamics for surveillance operations in urban terrain. The shoebox-size rolling robot can leap over 25-foot-tall obstacl...
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TeslaTestDriveTimetoTryanAmericanCar
From: ZDNet on Fri, Sep 04 2009 6:10 PM
MoneyWatch picked six American cars to check out now. The sleekest of the bunch is the new Tesla Roadster, which does zero to 60 in under four seconds.
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ThemonthaheadPartnershipsandproductsexpected
From: ZDNet on Mon, Aug 31 2009 7:17 PM
The kids are back at school, conventions are back on the calendar, and tech companies are laying the groundwork for the holidays. ZDNet correspondent Sumi Das and senior editor Sam Diaz preview September’s anticipated holiday offerings and trade show announcements.
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IstheApplerumormillgettingoutofcontrol
From: ZDNet on Thu, Aug 27 2009 12:34 AM
ZDNet Senior Editor Sam Diaz shares his thoughts on the constant rumors surrounding Apple?s product plans. Diaz says he?s grown tired of the speculative blog posts that offer just a small amount of reliable information.
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Thefutureofpassportcontrol
From: ZDNet on Tue, Aug 25 2009 8:17 PM
Customs officials describe it as your ticket to get out of line. ZDNet correspondent Sumi Das looks at the Global Entry Trusted Traveler program, which uses automated kiosks to help get you out of the airport and to your destination faster.
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SonytoutsAltusstreamingaudioline
From: ZDNet on Mon, Aug 24 2009 4:06 PM
CNET’s David Carnoy joins Sony's Gerry Roberts to discuss the Japanese electronics company's new line of streaming-audio products, dubbed Altus, which are set to be available exclusively through Best Buy.
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