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Technically Incorrect
In Apple parody, Florida says 'there's no app for this'It seems that everyone is getting at Apple these days. A new ad campaign from the Florida Keys and Key West suggests there's no app for the wonderful experience of being there.
Beyond Binary
Microsoft releases Exchange 2010, acquires TeampriseAt TechEd Europe, Redmond offers the latest on its e-mail and calendar server. Meanwhile, it also scoops up a developer tool for creating code in multiple OSes.
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Technically Incorrect
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The Social
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Cutting Edge
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Crave
Ricoh goes modular for GXR camera systemRather than interchangeable lenses, Ricoh's new system uses sealed modules combining a lens and sensor. But will its high price render the whole thing a nonstarter?
The Car Tech blog
2010 Tesla Roadster Sport first driveCNET Car Tech spends time with the 2010 Tesla Roadster Sport.