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Google Nexus 10 deep-dive review: Android, supersized
Here's our in-depth look at where Google's new 10-in. tablet shines -- and where it falls short. Read More


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Docs prescribe iPad Mini - a perfect lab coat fit
In a survey, physicians revealed they're excited about the iPad Mini because the smaller-size device fits into their lab coats, yet retains a familiar interface. Read More

Google confirms services blocked in China
Google confirmed a dropoff in traffic to its sites in China today, echoing an online report that the company's services are being blocked there. Read More

Preston Gralla: An inside look behind Romney's loss: An epic failure of its Orca big-data app
Many things went wrong with Romney's campaign for president, but one of the biggest was the epic failure of the campaign's big-data app for getting out the vote, called Orca. When the campaign needed it most, Orca was beached. Read More

Manufacturer sues IBM over SAP project 'disaster'
IBM has been slapped with a multimillion dollar lawsuit by chemical products manufacturer Avantor Performance Materials, which alleges that IBM lied about the suitability of a SAP-based software package it sells in order to win Avantor's business. Read More


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Cray chases clusters with $25M Appro acquisition
Cray on Friday agreed to acquire server maker Appro International for $25 million in cash as it looks to strengthen its high-performance computing product portfolio. Read More

Google gives cloud-based database a performance boost
Google's Cloud SQL database has gained more storage, faster reads and writes, and now offers users the choice of running their instances in data centers based in either the U.S. or Europe. Read More

Priceline to buy travel research site Kayak for $1.8B
Online hotel-booking giant Priceline.com plans to acquire Kayak, another Internet-based travel company, for US$1.8 billion in cash and stock, the companies announced on Thursday. Read More

Jonny Evans: Apple creatives -- are you ready for the Adobe CS upgrade price rise?
Creative users should be aware that Adobe will end its discount deal for upgrade to the latest version of Adobe Creative Suite and applications such as Photoshop within the next few weeks. This is the last chance to upgrade your software affordably before effectively becoming locked out of future upgrade paths and being required to pay for the full version. Read More

Peter Eicher: Our civilization depends on electricity ... and the repair crews who keep it flowing
Our civilization doesn't rest in the hands of hedge fund traders and currency speculators, nor the hands of a Bill Gates or a Steve Jobs or other famous technocrats. Our civilization rests in the hands of the anonymous man wearing awkward rubber gloves who got up in a bucket truck on a cold Sunday night in November to fix the overly fragile wiring system we depend on. Read More

 

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