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The last few years have been transformational for IT organizations long accustomed to their role as the main purveyors of enterprise technology needs.
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The show may be a period piece, but in some respect, it could be interpreted as a dramatic commentary on how millennials became so, well, millennial.
The show may be a period piece, but in some respect, it could be interpreted as a dramatic commentary on how millennials became so, well, millennial.
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After yesterday's Oculus Rift launch event, we were able to spend some time with some of the company's top executives, as they answered questions from us and other press members milling about.
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Experimental system uses projectors and 3D room sensors
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Just call them wood chips
Starting with the Cupertino HQ
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