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Share: | PARC Predicts the Future of Mobile Tech, Circa 1991 In 1991 Xerox PARC shared a vision of the future and 'ubiquitous computing' that resembles today's digital trends dominated by tablet devices and smartphones. Share: | Facebook Outage Caused by Database Glitch An outage of over two hours on Facebook was caused by an error in database logic, triggered by an errant configuration change. Share: | Verizon Readies Tiered Data Pricing Analysis: CEO Ivan Seidenberg ducks the iPhone question at an investor conference, but confirms that tiered data pricing is coming soon. Share: | IBM Breakthrough Provides a Closer Look at Atoms IBM has come up with a new technique to view, record and study the behavior of atoms in real time, which could impact nanoscale computing and devices. Share: | | | Downloads: Editor's Collection | Ten Fun, Free FontsWhen "Arial or Times Roman?" becomes as dull a question as "paper or plastic?" it's time to find a font that will make your words pop. 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