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Blog: Before there was iPod, there was the Sony Walkman. The first blue-and-silver Walkman–TPS-L2–debuted 26 years ago…

Blog: Why, it just seems like yesterday that Hisashige Tanaka was cranking out clocks in the factory in the Ginza district. Computing…

Blog: My name is John, and I play computer games. No, no, I don’t have a problem, not like that. At least I don’t think…

Blog: By now, stories of people offering to don corporate logos on various body parts are a dime a dozen. But some are just too sensational…

Blog: One of the world’s most respected business leaders owes much of his success to the failings of an elephant. Vivek…

Blog: Lance Armstrong is hopping on the podcasting bandwagon with an online audio journal of his attempt at a seventh consecutive…

Blog: For those of us taking our tech out on the road this summer, San Disk is offering words of advice on how to protect those…

Blog: A Comcast spokeswoman said that service is operating normally in Indianapolis and has been all week. A recording on the local…

Blog: Apple’s new iTunes is hitting the ground running. The company said Thursday that people have already subscribed to more than…

Blog: My takeaways from Cisco’s AON announcement last week: …

Blog: Could a computer coding job paying just $15 per hour signal something’s wrong with the tech world? That relatively…

Blog: How would your employer feel if you spent between 10 and 20 percent of your time working on extracurricular open-source projects?…




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