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Photo gallery: WISE peers deep into space

 
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WISE peers deep into space

When the Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE) launched in December 2009, it had one goal: to more proficiently map the sky than the infrared telescopes that came before it. If the latest photos released from WISE are any indication, it succeeded in that charge.
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TechRepublic launches native apps for iPhone and Android

After upgrading the mobile version of the site earlier this year, TechRepublic is now launching native apps for iPhone and Android.
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iPhone and Android TechRepublic apps

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HTC Droid Incredible 2

The long-awaited successor to the Droid Incredible is here. Check out the HTC Droid Incredible 2 up close.
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HTC Droid Incredible 2

How Google secures its data centers

Google has opened the doors to one of its data centers to show how it protects customer data.
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How Google secures its data centers

BlueStacks virtualizes Android in Windows

A new virtualization tool called BlueStacks will let you run a full-screen version of Android on your Windows 7. See what it looks like in this slideshow tour.
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BlueStacks virtualizes Android in Windows

Geeky attire and accessories for women

Some women like to express their love of geek culture through their fashion choices. From steampunk-style dresses to physics-themed tees, the items featured in this gallery will let the world know you're a geek.
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Geeky attire and accessories for women

Slideshow: How to add Flip3D to the Taskbar

Windows Vista had a graphical feature for switching between open applications called Flip3D located on the Taskbar. However, that feature is absent from the Windows 7 Taskbar. Here is how you put it back.
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Slideshow: How to add Flip3D to the Taskbar

Marking 10 years of space tourism

On April 28, 2001, engineer Dennis Tito lifted off into space aboard a Soyuz FG rocket, becoming the first private space tourist in history.
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Marking 10 years of space tourism

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Forged memory fools antimalware: A new development in rootkits

Malware developers are deploying a new stealth technology. Michael Kassner interviews an expert who explains how some rootkits forge memory to outwit antimalware programs.
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Forged memory fools antimalware: A new development in rootkits

Ubuntu 11.04: Installation stumbling block and post-install impressions

Jack Wallen is surprised with a bit of a glitch during the Ubuntu 11.04 installation. Have you had the same experience? Read on to see his final conclusion with the final release of Ubuntu 11.04.
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Ubuntu 11.04: Installation stumbling block and post-install impressions

Troubleshoot Windows 7 with the built-in Problem Steps Recorder

Greg Shultz shows you how the Windows 7's Problem Steps Recorder works and how it can help you troubleshoot.
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Troubleshoot Windows 7 with the built-in Problem Steps Recorder

The dirty tricks clients play

Chip Camden describes common bad behaviors that some clients exhibit. He also advises consultants on how to respond when they encounter these bad apples.
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The dirty tricks clients play

10 power tricks for using Word field switches

With the right combination of fields and switches, you can build expressions that perform calculations, insert text, apply complex formatting, and take the dog for a walk (almost).
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10 power tricks for using Word field switches

Know when it's time to change jobs

If you?re thinking about changing jobs, it?s important to honestly examine your reasons why.
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Know when it's time to change jobs

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