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  Wednesday, August 24, 2011
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Between The Lines ColumnistCheap iPhone 4 Coming In Weeks
By Eric Zeman
A less expensive iPhone 4 with only 8GB of storage is already being manufactured in Asia, reports say. Sprint looks to be in line to distribute the iPhone 5.

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10 Lessons Learned By Big Data Pioneers
How can you prepare for the big data era? Consider this expert advice from IT pros who have wrestled with the thorny problems, including data.

Amazon Goes After Cloud App Speed Bumps
Self-service ElastiCache, an on-demand caching system, works with database applications and application servers to boost response times.

Ford Hosts Google+ Hangout Chat On Millennials
Ford uses its unusual position as one of the first business brands on Google+ as part of seminar on marketing to the millennial generation.

5 Key Facts On Facebook Privacy Revamp
Facebook has once again tweaked its privacy options, giving users more control. Here are the most important changes to understand.

Western Pennsylvania Gets Its First Health Information Exchange
University of Pittsburgh Medical Center and eight other health systems are building the first regional HIE to make it easier to share patient data.

NASA Invests $175 Million In Next-Gen Space Technologies
Space agency plans to build an optical communications system, an atomic clock, and a solar sail as part of its Technology Demonstration Missions.

Navy To Allow Use Of iPhones, iPads, Androids
iPhones, iPads, Android-based devices, and BlackBerry tablets soon will be approved for use on the Navy's unclassified network.

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Bad News About $99 HP TouchPad Mania
Everyone loves a bargain, but remember: A good tablet display costs about $70. Dreams of a $99 iPad-killer remain fantasy.

5 Reasons Google+'s Name Policy Fails
Google should rethink its policy and empower users rather than restrict them.

11 Milestones In Linux History
As Linux turns 20, we look back on key moments for the OS that started as a school project and became a major force in technology.

Cheap iPhone 4 Coming In Weeks
A less expensive iPhone 4 with only 8GB of storage is already being manufactured in Asia, reports say. Sprint looks to be in line to distribute the iPhone 5.

HP's Latest Fiasco: The Vanishing $99 TouchPad
HP killed the TouchPad and other WebOS devices, but they were available for $99 at various retailers. Unfortunately some buyers rushed to snap them up, but were shut out.

 

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10 Lessons Learned By Big Data Pioneers How can you prepare for the big data era? Consider this expert advice from IT pros who have wrestled with the thorny problems, including data growth and unconventional data.   View Now

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WhisperCore Mitigates Risks Of Android In Businesses
TechWebTV catches up with Whisper Systems' CTO and co-founder Moxie Marllinspike to discuss and demo WhisperCore -- a mobile security solution that brings BlackBerry-like centralized enterprise-grade security to Android devices.   Watch

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