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      <description>You can&amp;#39;t miss the slogan--it&amp;#39;s plastered everywhere. &amp;quot;Twice as fast. Half the price.&amp;quot; Just this morning, in fact, Apple posted a bunch of new ads that repeatedly drive the point home about the 3G wireless speeds of the iPhone 3G as surely as if we were all strapped to that chair from A Clockwork Orange.</description>
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      <description>If you think that a desktop PC has to be big, noisy and expensive -- think again. Linutop shows that it pays to seriously diminish your size expectations with its tiny, energy-efficient Linux-based PC.</description>
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      <description>Most of the world, it seemed, drank the Steve Jobs Kool-Aid about the new iPhone being a BlackBerry killer when the Apple CEO first announced the device earlier this year. But after nearly two weeks with the new iPhone 2.0 software on my iPod Touch, I can tell you that Apple has not yet delivered on that promise.</description>
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      <title>Lab test: Apple gets iPhone 3G right for business</title>
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      <description>With the iPhone 3G's banner opening weekend and newsstands looking like a rack of brochures for the device, a review of the iPhone 3G at this point might be pro forma, except for one thing: Much of the iPhone 3G and the new iPhone 2.0 software remains an enigma to professionals and enterprises, users set apart by, among other things, their tendency to use punctuation in their e-mail. These users demand more from a handset than a cellular browser and YouTube.</description>
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      <title>5 ways the iPhone 3G still lags in enterprise</title>
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      <description>The iPhone 3G may have a lock on the Sexiest Gadget Alive title for 2008, but in the frumpy and boring world of things that matter to enterprise IT managers, it&amp;#39;s no pinup.</description>
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      <description>A global glut of NAND flash memory chips, which store songs, photos, and other data in gadgets from iPods to digital cameras, will continue for at least the next few months because companies have been&amp;#160;slow to rein in production, according to DRAMeXchange Technology.</description>
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      <description>Brocade Communications Systems&amp;#39; planned $3 billion acquisition of Foundry Networks is a major strategic move in a brewing war over the future of datacenter connectivity, industry analysts said Tuesday.</description>
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