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How Apple Will Draft Everyone Into The Cloud. Or Else

Pity the poor programmer whose software doesn't automatically sync every digital thing you own across all of your devices instantly. Thanks to Apple, if you're not in the cloud soon, you're buried. People have been yammering for years about how, eventually, everything is going to have to move to the cloud.

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A Brief History Of Video Games

Tuesday, June 07 More than 30 years after Atari popularized the interchangeable game cartridge, gaming-software sales top $33 billion annually, with the global industry value greater than $100 billion. As players big and small convene at E3 in Los Angeles to catch a glimpse of gaming's future, we take a look back at the innovations that got us here.

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Video: Why do powerful men cheat, lie?

TODAY’s Natalie Morales talks with psychotherapist Robi Ludwig and media mogul Donny Deutsch about why successful politicians and celebrities cheat on their significant others and lie about it. (TODAY)

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Video: AIDS milestone: 30 years of the disease

Harry Smith takes a look back at the past 30 years of AIDS - from its earliest reports as a "gay cancer," to the Ryan White controversy, to the introduction of the term, "safe sex" into everyday life - and how the search for a cure continues.

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AIDS at 30

A look at the dramatic impact the disease has had on everyone's lives in the three decades since it was first acknowledged

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How You Use QR Codes – Readers’ Responses

Back in April, I wrote an article about QR Codes and the post exploded with comments. I have some pretty intelligent readers out there! I wanted to gather all the information from these informative comments and present them here in a concise format so we can all find the information quickly and easily. Ways You Use QR Codes In my article, I asked if readers were already using QR Codes in their businesses

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How I promote my start-up

My first entrepreneurial venture was Your Career Is An Extreme Sport, a career-advice book I wrote in 2007. In addition to reporting and writing the book, I was pretty much solely responsible for promotion, marketing and sales. (The publisher handled distribution.) I did just about everything wrong that time around.

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