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NASA's Nebula container arrives at NASA Ames Research Center in Mountain View, Calif. Nebula began as an R&D effort into platforms-as-a-service and has expanded into software- and infrastructure-as-a-service.
NASA's Nebula Cloud Container
The space agency's cloud computing initiative, which started as a research project, has become a cornerstone of the federal government's cloud strategy.

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Even though there is an Amazon Kindle app for the iPad, one its
				limitations is that while you can download books, you cannot
				download newspapers and magazines. Just books. On the other hand,
				there are applications from the likes of The Wall Street Journal and
				The New York Times specifically for the iPad, and potentially more
				publishers will follow suit. Additionally, you can view those
				publications online using the iPad/Safari web browser, so one could
				argue that iPad users don't need newspapers from the Kindle store at
				all.
iPad Productivity Apps
There are plenty of fun iPad apps (games, music, content), but the iPad can be a personal or professional productivity tool, thanks to some nifty new iPad apps.

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iPad Teardown
Inside Apple's iPad: FCC Teardown Photos
The FCC posted photos of the guts of Apple's game-changing device.

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Screen capture of a couple of proton-proton collision events
Photo Gallery: Inside The Large Hadron Collider
The particle collider is the world's biggest machine and is expected to produce roughly 15 million GB of data annually for analysis by scientists.

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Sprint had a big presence at CTIA, as a keynote and touting its 4G service.
CTIA Showcases HTC EVO 4G and more
CTIA was full of fun new gadgets, 4G applications, and many new mobile innovations.

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Comet Siding Spring appears to streak across the sky like a superhero in this infrared image taken by NASA's WISE satellite.
First Infrared Images From NASA's WISE Satellite
NASA's infrared satellite will scan the entire sky searching out previously unseen comets, asteroids, stars and galaxies.

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Mobile World Congress Day 3 In Pictures
The crowds are still in full force on Day 3 here in Barcelona, and there's still plenty of new technology to see. More phones, more dancing girls, more innovative mobile technology.

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The home screen, or Start, on Windows Phone 7 Series can be customized with
Microsoft Announces Windows Phone 7
With mobile carriers and smartphone manufacturers in tow, Microsoft took to the stage at Mobile World Congress 2010 in Barcelona, Spain to unveil its latest smartphone operating system: Windows Mobile 7. Included in this image gallery are photos of the many devices that were announced simultaneously with the launch of Windows Mobile 7 as well as many images of the operating system's new features in action.

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Asus-Garmin, which launched two new phones at Mobile World Congress, had a symbolic display in its booth - one that focuses on the driving navigation aspect that has become part of most smart phones today.
Mobile World Congress Day 2: Phones!
Today is about the smart phone. Dozens of companies introduce smart phones at Mobile World Congress. Some are Windows Mobile 6.5.3, many are Android. Garmin-Asus, Acer, HTC, Samsung, Sony-Ericsson and many more; there are solar-paneled phones, prototypes, development platforms and so many more.

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A bird's eye view of Barcelona, out to the sea, from atop of La Pedrera.
Mobile World Congress Day 1 In Pictures
The entire mobile industry converges on Barcelona each year for Mobile World Congress. The city, bathed in its Antonio Gaudi architecture, hosts mobile operators, handset makers, chip manufacturers, big infrastructure equipment companies and those who make the operating systems, applications and content for mobile phones. We've included some of Gaudi's work, views of the city, and a glimpse at some of the more interesting technology we saw during Day 1.

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Hackers competed in the
Scenes from the ShmooCon 2010 Hacker Conference
Researchers unleashed BlackBerry spyware, hacked wireless with homemade gadgets, and competed for prizes at the hacker confab held in Washington, DC

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Dell describes the XT2 XFR as the
Enterprise Tablet PCs Go To Work
Apple's been grabbing the spotlight with its iPad, but to break into the enterprise market it'll have to do better than these tough tablet computers from Dell, HP, Lenovo, Panasonic, and others.

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Screenshots of Google's Newly Announced Mobile Management Features For Google Apps
In hoping to obliterate the last major barrier to adoption of Google Apps (in lieu of on traditional on-premises solutions such as Microsoft Exchange), Google has introduced BlackBerry-esque central management functionality for Apple's iPhone, Windows Mobile-based phones, and Nokia smartphones. This image gallery shows screen shots of new mobile administrative screens and features that are now available to administrators of the Premier and Educational editions of Google Apps. For more about Google's announcement, be sure to read Google's Smartphone Management Drops Another Big Barrier To "Apps" Adoption.

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Apple Controls All Details, Even The Venue On The Eve of Apple's Big Announcement
Apple iPad Launch in Pictures
Apple's Tablet announcement was well choreographed, from the external signage to the dramatic staging to the final unveiling of Apple's Tablet

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The Apple patent application for Multi-Touch Sensor Patterns And Stack-Ups describes and illustrates
Apple's Patent Applications For Tablet Technology
Apple has been quietly applying for patents related to multi-touch inputs, swipe gestures, and methods for thwarting radio-frequency interference on touchscreen devices such as iPhones and tablet PCs.

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Amazon Kindle DX
E-Book Readers
Electronic book readers are closely related to multi-touch tablet PCs in design, and to a lesser degree in function. Amazon's Kindle dominates the market, but competition is blazing.

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Microsoft Chief Executive Steve Ballmer has introduced a slate PC the software maker has developed with partner Hewlett-Packard. HP and Microsoft unveiled the device in advance of Apple's tablet PC, widely expected to be announced in late January. Apple has yet to confirm its working on such a product.
Multi-Touch Tablet PCs
Apple's widely anticipated, but not officially confirmed "iSlate," is sparking a wave of multi-touch tablet PCs from hardware industry stalwarts such as Dell and Lenovo, and the upstart Fusion Garage.

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International CES 2010
International CES 2010
A look at the faces and gadgets at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.

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