iPad 'halo' effect pushes Mac sales, use, ChangeWave says
Experts used different data today to conclude that strong iPad sales have created a "halo" effect for Apple, boosting the number of Mac computers the company has sold.
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5 Things Apple Could Do to Sell Me an iPad
Should I buckle and buy an iPad? Snap up the reworked Civilization Revolution to laze for hours on the couch tapping out dispatches to my own personal Cleopatra, Bismarck, or Lincoln? Spring for the snazzier high definition iteration of Plants vs. Zombies to futz around with pole-vaulters, snorkelers, bobsledders, and this version's finger-tangling 11 simultaneous touch points? Hold the iPad up like a placard and induce vertigo, tilting it left and right to jockey muscle cars and exotic autos along sinuous forest tracks in Real Racing HD?
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What's all the #%&? We can stop our rude, crude online ways
We could even use technology to nudge our brains toward better behavior.
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Wal-Mart to support smartcard payments
Retail giant Wal-Mart is reported to be planning on making all its payment terminals in the U.S. compliant with a smartcard-based credit card technology that is already widely used around the world, but not in the U.S.
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Your old computer, born again
No techie wants to ditch a computer, even one that's not working -- and you don't have to. We look at 10 ways to recycle old machines, from using them to serve up games and music to giving them second careers as e-mail stations or nodes to help with scientific research.
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Microsoft System Center 2010: Hands on with Essentials and Data Protection Manager
Microsoft-centric shops of most sizes will find these systems management tools helpful, Jonathan Hassell says.
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Social networks may be sharing your info with advertisers
Lately, social networking sites have been bending over backwards to assure their users that user privacy is of utmost importance--but it may have all been in vain, as the Wall Street Journal discovered Thursday that several social networking sites are sharing, with advertisers, information that can be used to identify individuals.
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Dell: Netbooks won't replace laptops
Netbooks may have won over many users with their relatively low cost and small size, but Dell doesn't see the lightweight machines ever replacing laptops with more powerful processors inside.
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HTC EVO 4G smartphone: A multimedia powerhouse
The HTC EVO 4G packs powerful specs and a lot of features in a slick, stylish design. The biggest drawback is that not everyone will get to experience 4G connectivity -- yet they'll still have to pay for it.
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FCC cites industry consolidation in mobile report
The U.S. mobile wireless industry has become increasingly concentrated over the past five years, and carriers' network capital investment has not kept pace with their revenue gains, the U.S. Federal Communications Commission said in its annual report on mobile competition.
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