Stories about: Gillette

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    Stockholm wins broadband award 19/05/2009 03:06:00

    New York City-based think tank Intelligent Community Forum has named Stockholm, Sweden, as the 2009 Intelligent Community of the Year. The annual gathering of global best-practices communities emphasized a "culture of use," not just access to broadband technology or "households passed" availability.
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    Microsoft woos developers under the Silverlight 14/10/2008 10:41:00

    As Microsoft releases its Silverlight 2.0 media player tomorrow, it is claiming strong momentum for its free, would-be Adobe Flash-killer.
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    Road-warrior conundrum: Laptop or handheld? 08/08/2008 11:28:44

    As handheld devices become more like full-fledged computers in their own right, the question of whether business travelers might be better served by leaving their laptops at home is again being asked by IT managers and end users alike. But that still appears to be more of a future goal than a current reality.
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    How to beat printing costs 11/06/2008 14:44:43

    Around the end of the 19th century, King C. Gillette began making disposable razor blades. He sold the handles for these at less than cost price, making a loss but drawing in the punters. Then he sold the blades themselves at far, far above cost price, ensuring a steady revenue stream from numerous customers for years to come. Naturally, the design of the blades was patented, preventing competitors from making cheap alternatives.
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    District in Seoul wins 'Intelligent Community of the Year' 20/05/2008 07:16:35

    New York City-based think tank Intelligent Community Forum last Friday named the Gangnam District in Seoul, Korea, as the 2008 Intelligent Community of the Year as part of its annual conference held last week at Brooklyn Polytechnic University.
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    An already solid laptop just got better 28/11/2006 09:00:53

    It has been said that buyers should generally avoid the first year of a new model car, Version 1.0 of just about any application and most Rev. A computers -- especially Rev. A computers.
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    Ballmer tells of 'New World of Work' at TechEd 07/06/2005 08:08:23

    Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer at the Microsoft TechEd 2005 conference in Orlando touted the theme of a "New World of Work" focused on information access, business processes, and collaboration.
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    Marks & Spencer expands RFID trial, includes lingerie 24/02/2005 13:24:15

    U.K. retailer Marks & Spencer (M&S) will extend its ongoing trial of radio frequency identification (RFID) technology for the management of its clothing stock from nine of its stores to 53 in the second quarter of next year.
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    Industry group agrees on XML model 20/11/2001 08:41:00

    With so many versions of XML being promoted, it's no surprise that a standard for the standard was announced on Monday.
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    Online report cards draw high marks 12/07/2001 08:23:00

    Web-based report cards are getting high marks in schools across the US, as online grading systems replace traditional paper reports.
 
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