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HP joining 3D printer market with Stratasys deal

HP joining 3D printer market with Stratasys deal

Hewlett-Packard, one of the biggest names in printing, is dipping into the 3D printer market through a deal with Minneapolis, Minn.-based Stratasys, the companies said Tuesday. 3D printers let people create three-dimensional models out of designs created on a computer, constructing... (Continue reading)

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Google’s spy case: Not the first, nor the last

Google's spy case: Not the first, nor the last

The recent cyberattacks on Google and other U.S. companies became public because they prompted Google’s dramatic showdown with China, but attempts to steal corporate secrets using the Internet happen under the radar on a daily basis. “Espionage has been going on... (Continue reading)

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Espionage 2.5.2 (Mac)

Espionage is a revolutionary application that aims to replace FileVault. Espionage is the only software that will let you encrypt individual folders and interact with them straight from the Finder! No longer is it necessary to encrypt your entire home... (Continue reading)

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Sony execs detained by workers over severance pay

When employees at Sony’s operation in France didn’t get severance packages they considered fair, they took matters into their own hands. On Friday, union workers freed Serge Foucher, CEO of Sony France, and Roland Bentz, head of human resources, from... (Continue reading)

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Aardvark emerges: Social search that works

Nothing against Google or any other big search engine, but I think my friends are smarter than the rest of the world. When I want advice on a restaurant, a product I’m thinking of buying, or where to take my... (Continue reading)

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HP Labs gazes into the future

SAN FRANCISCO–Memristors are arguably the most important thing HP Labs is working on–it could fundamentally change the memory chip industry–but its director has no problem talking about it openly. While most hardcore research on future products is kept under heavy guard... (Continue reading)

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Latest Conficker worm gets nastier

The authors of the latest variant of the Conficker worm are upping the ante against security vendors who are working to stop the spread and threat of the persistent program. Conficker.C shuts down security services, blocks computers from connecting to security... (Continue reading)

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Apple denies second round of layoff rumors

For the second time in a week, Apple has denied rumors that it has laid off workers. On Friday, Valleywag reported that a tipster informed it of layoffs in the Mac Hardware and Pro Applications group, describing Apple’s Cupertino, Calif., headquarters... (Continue reading)

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Cisco buying maker of Flip Video camera?

Pure Digital, maker of the popular Flip Video camera, is reportedly nearing a deal to be acquired by Cisco, according to a report in TechCrunch. The original Flip Video camera from Pure Digital. (Credit: Pure Digital) TechCrunch cites several anonymous sources saying that... (Continue reading)

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The new iPod vest with speakers for shoulder pads

I am told by those who cycle, jog and rob banks that if you’re wearing an iPod with earphones, it’s quite hard to be aware of imminent dangers. Like buses and cars and policemen. So some extremely ingenious Koreans have designed... (Continue reading)

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Search box starts popping up on Twitter

(Credit: Twitter, screengrab by ReadWriteWeb) digg_url = 'http://digg.com/gadgets/Search_box_starts_popping_up_on_Twitter'; The industry buzz is that searchability is one of Twitter’s killer features, and indeed, it looks like the microblogging service is starting to put it more front and center. Some Twitter users have... (Continue reading)

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SourceForge wants to host your app

Many open-source projects would love to offer a hosted version of their products, but lack the resources to be able to do so. SourceForge, the world’s largest repository of open-source projects, is therefore stepping into the void to host open-source... (Continue reading)

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