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Google Doodle Celebrates Life of Gustav Klimt

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July 14, 2012
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Google Doodle Celebrates Life of Gustav Klimt Saturday's doodle infuses Google's name in gold into a reproduction of "The Kiss," which is arguably the late Austrian painter's most famous piece of art.
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Gigamon Set to Go Public, Could Fetch $100M Advanced network management and visibility tools are thought to be important to future IT deployments, as cloud computing, BYOD and other factors fuel an increase in the complexity and load size that business networks must handle.
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A Look at the Worst Security Snafus of 2012 -- So Far The year started off with the FBI raiding the cloud file-sharing and storage Megaupload site, and last month the University of Nebraska acknowledged a data breach that exposed personal information on students and employees, plus parents and university alumni.
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Live Coverage: Microsoft Office 2015 Coming Monday? Microsoft's Steve Ballmer will very likely announce a pivotal new version of his company's Office suite at an event in San Francisco Monday. Tune in right here for our live coverage at noon Pacific Time.
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Dell's Ubuntu Laptop Program Enters Beta, 'Blows Away' Expectations Response to the company's developer-focused 'Project Sputnik' has been overwhelming, it says.
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Android, iOS Called Dominant Smartphones Google's Android and Apple's iOS account for 86 percent of the U.S. smartphone market, leaving other operating systems in the dust.
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Apple's Green Flub Adds to Its Checkered Record A misstep this week in regard to EPEAT participation reminds that Apple and environmentalists have clashed many times.
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PC Sales Slip as Shoppers Wait With Windows 8 expected in a matter of months and new tablets arriving, even ultrabooks aren't enticing enough to loosen pocketbooks.
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Samsung-Apple Rivalry Spreads to Retail Stores All the talk about who's knocking off whom is getting old, and consumers don't want to be caught in the middle of the wrangling between the two consumer electronics makers.
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Sony Readies Pre-Holiday Tablet Sony hints it is working on a Windows 8 tablet to join its Android-powered entries, with plans for release in time for holiday shopping.
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Google+ Hangouts Host Olympic Athletes All are invited to the series of live chats with U.S. athletes competing in the Olympic Games in London this month.
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Three Steps to Avoid Getting Hacked Like Yahoo Hackers breached Yahoo and exposed more than 450,000 passwords, but Yahoo is to blame for making it easy.
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Cure Sick Windows PCs with This New Linux 'Fix-on-a-Stick' Armed with a Windows app and a custom version of Linux, these USB devices are designed to restore infected or bloated Windows PCs back to health.
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How Quantic Dream Is Taking The Leap That Games Need To Evolve Are David Cage and Ellen Page paving the way for the future of gaming?
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Play Pong and Read Emails With Your Eyes Using This $60 Device A new device from a team at Imperial College London costs only $60 to build and lets people with disabilities control their computers using only their eyes.
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TELESAR V Robot Lets You Feel What It Feels, See What It Sees The latest in telepresence technology, TELESAR V can convey touch, temperature and vibrations to its operator.
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Republic Wireless Teams up With Devicescape for Wider Wi-Fi Availability Republic Wireless will give users of its hybrid Wi-Fi and cellular mobile service access to a network of hotspots managed by Devicescape, the companies announced...
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Japan's FujiFilm Sues Motorola Over Phone Patents Japan's FujiFilm is suing Google's Motorola Mobility subsidiary over four patents associated with digital camera and photo technology in cellphones.
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Microsoft Office Must Evolve to Remain Successful Office has been a wildly successful product for Microsoft, but its continued dominance is far from assured as software moves to the cloud and employees bring...
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An iPhone Case Doubles as a Stun Gun Safety and usability are combined with this iPhone case that doubles as a stun gun.
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Google Doodle Celebrates Life of Gustav Klimt Saturday's doodle infuses Google's name in gold into a reproduction of "The Kiss," which is arguably the late Austrian painter's most famous piece of art.
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Gigamon Set to Go Public, Could Fetch $100M Advanced network management and visibility tools are thought to be important to future IT deployments, as cloud computing, BYOD and other factors fuel an increase in the complexity and load size that business networks must handle.
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