
IBM data center gets deep energy retrofit
IBM's "green innovation" data center uses cutting-edge technologies, such as temperature sensors, and building designs aimed at cutting energy consumption.
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Music publishers: iTunes not paying fair share
Music publishers and songwriters want Apple and other Web retailers to pay performance fees for music samples and video downloads. What's right here?
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Want to analyze big data? Check your log files
Log files offer a wealth of information about system and user functions. They also provide a safe way to get started analyzing large data sets.
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Near-instant book printer adds Google Books titles
On Demand Books' Espresso Book Machine can print a 300-page book in four minutes, and will now have access to Google's digital library of public domain books.
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Report: Google considering book settlement tweaks
Under fire from critics and the scrutiny of the Department of Justice, Google is reportedly considering modifications to its book search settlement with book authors and publishers.
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Study: eBay, Yahoo among most trusted companies
However, trusted is not the same as trustworthy, Electronic Frontier Foundation points out in criticizing latest study.
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Norton 2010 in pictures
Norton Internet Security 2010 and Norton AntiVirus 2010 combine reputation-based Insight with a new behavioral detection engine called Quorum to combat mutating threats. See them and other new features in this gallery.
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Phone calling coming to Twitter
A beta service expected to launch Thursday will allow Twitter users to make voice calls to each other without needing to know someone's phone number.
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Can autism really be detected by voice alone?
LenaBaby, a home device that records 16 hours of audio from a toddler's shirt pocket, appears to predict autism in children as young as 24 months with 91 percent accuracy.
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Skype founders file copyright suit against Skype
Joltid, a company founded by Skype's developers, alleges its P2P software is being infringed upon every time someone downloads and uses the popular VoIP service.
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Twitter to raise funding at $1 billion valuation?
Reports are surfacing that Twitter is valuing itself at $1 billion as it prepares for another round of venture funding. The company hasn't confirmed those reports.
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At TechCrunch50, sexy yields to sensible
There weren't a lot of companies launching at the annual conference that promised something never-before-seen new. But this should be taken as a sign of industry maturation, not a dearth of ideas.
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Poynt registers 1 million BlackBerry app downloads
BlackBerry local search app Poynt has hit 1 million downloads as professionals seek ways to find local establishments and people.
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Essentials for open-source mergers and acquisitions
The mergers and acquisitions market is picking up, but it's by no means a given that open-source companies will fare well, unless they deliver strategic value to would-be buyers.
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Oracle's Q1: 'We grew faster than SAP'
Oracle misses analysts' earnings and revenue estimates for the first quarter, but pointed to worldwide growth in its applications business that surpassed competitor SAP.
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Make your own ringtones online
Finding ringtones is easy, but if you want to create your own, you might be happy to know that there are some great resources that will help you do so.
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Best of show: Our top five from TechCrunch50
This year's TechCrunch50 show is over, and 50 new start-ups later, we narrow it down to five of our favorites.
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Wi-Fi flowers sprouting across U.S.
Inspired by a set of giant flowers originally built for Burning Man, an art project commissioned by Toyota is touring the U.S., providing free Wi-Fi and power outlets in public spaces.
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In search of a do-it-yourself Wall-E
Robots will be one of the largest categories of DIY projects at this weekend's Maker Faire, but hobbyist robotics goes much further than the festival.
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