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Here's a guide from Jack Ganssle on doing software development in a disciplined way to reduce both errors and the time it takes to complete a project. Part 2: The Seven Step Plan.
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Apple Inc.'s total costs for the iPad consumer electronics device is less than 50 percent of the proposed retail price, according to iSuppli Corp., giving the OEM ample flexibility on pricing if demand trails expectations when the product debuts in the next few months.
Apple Inc. has not said very much about its A4 processor. But it could represent a battleground for Imagination's PowerVR graphics versus the Mali graphics from local rival ARM.
The number of people who suffer from diabetes is growing. The CDC (Centers or Disease Control and Prevention) states that 23.6 million Americans had diabetes in 2007, with more cases every year.
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