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Why Steve Ballmer failed

The less-cynical might point to all of the numbers and positives that happened at Microsoft during Steve Ballmer’s stay as CEO, but the reality is that he missed the boat on many occasions. Here’s why: Apple released the first iPhone in 2007. Microsoft’s Windows Phone didn’t appear until

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The ins and outs of the PlayStation 4

It’s here. Now that we have it, it’s time to get the word about everything that is already known about the next generation gaming console. You may have heard, but the PlayStation 4 was released this Friday. Whether you already picked one up or are waiting to see what the reaction is, we

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How to drone

Do you even drone, bro? If not, you may be surprised at just how easy it is to get started flying, soaring, and maybe even spying a little. Drone, UAV, sUAS – there are a lot of names for the little (and not so little) flying robots that, over the next five to 10 years, […]

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Playstation 4s bricking already

That didn’t take long. Playstation 4 just launched and an alarming number of reports of them coming in DOA are already coming in. After its launch on Friday, the PlayStation 4 has come under fire from some gamers who say their units have been dead on arrival. The most troubling reports describ

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The tech savvy pontiff

He’s clearly not your average Pope (if there even is such a thing). Pope Francis uses technology as a tool in ways that have never been seen from the Vatican. Will this help him reach more people with a message of faith or is it simply something to improve the power of the Catholic church? [&h

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Energy vs water vs climate: the green conundrum

It’s hard to be environmentally conscious these days. It’s not as simple as getting people to recycle. Today’s biggest challenges are often in conflict with each other. In deciding how best to meet the world’s growing needs for energy, the answers depend crucially on how the questi