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Get Your Free Trial of Diskeeper 2011 Professional
Give your business desktops and laptops a boost. Diskeeper 2011 Professional prevents the majority of fragmentation before it can happen and brings data flow up to peak speed for the best possible...
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Following on More Than Friday: The Ones Who Teach Me
Note: I'm actually on a vacation, just finishing an incredible cruise through the Mediterranean and now on Day 2 of a 3 day stay in Barcelona. All in all a dream vacation to tell you the truth....
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Stretching the compatibility list for VMware vSphere Hypervisor installations
A recent MacTech article, a startup guide for the VMware vSphere Hypervisor, makes interesting reading. The author says that the hardware compatibility for providing virtual machines can be a more...
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In DC, Google and Facebook Position Republican Insiders
As SOPA fades Google and Facebook pick Republican veteran DC insiders and lobbyists for key positions in tech's new political era.
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Sign the e-petition for Alan Turing to replace Darwin on £10 note
Codebreaker, computing genius and founding father Alan Turing could be the next face of the British £10 note. Let's make it happen with an e-petition to the UK government.
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Wife discovers second wife via Facebook friend finder
Alan O'Neill was never in a relationship with two women at once, but he was married to two women once. Everything would have been fine if it wasn't for a Facebook friend suggestion.
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Engagement Defined: Scott Rogers Speaks
Sometimes clarity trumps everything. Â I remember back in the days when we were defining what I called then CRM 2.0, later, thanks to Brent Leary's convincing discussions, Social CRM and, very...
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How Alan Turing ushered in modern computing (photos)
A look at the seminal thinker's legacy: the early age of modern computing.
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Seth Rosenblatt's favorite Android apps (CNET 100)
Rooting your Android phone gives you access to a whole new world of apps. And if that sounds exciting, then CNET Downloads editor Seth Rosenblatt has just the titles you need.
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The IT behind Alan Shepard's space flight
Alan Shepard became the first U.S. astronaut 50 years ago today. The mission set off a 50-year string leading to companies like Space-X and Virgin Galactic that are aiming to commercialize space....
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Conversation with Alan Arnold, CTO Vision Solutions
An interesting walk down memory lane with Vision Solutions' CTO.
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Constellation Research launches, targets 'broken' IT research model
A group of well-known enterprise IT analysts have formed Constellation Research, a group that will feature a bevy of experts who can be mixed and matched. The aim: Provide an alternative to big IT...
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Would Charles Babbage and Alan Turing be Mac or PC guys?
Interesting question in via Twitter from my good friend Jamie Forster: Would the fathers of the computer, Charles Babbage and Alan Turing, favour PC or Mac?
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Looking for the next-generation e-spy? Start a viral codebreaker
The US Cyber Command ("CYBERCOM") have been revealed, along with their code-embedded logo. Could this be a ploy to attract the next-generation codebreaker?
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Will cleantech startups be bigger than Google or Cisco?
Will Tesla Motors be bigger than Google? Will BrightSource solar be bigger than Cisco? VantagePoint CEO Alan Salzman thinks so.
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Following on More Than Friday: The Ones Who Teach Me
Note: I'm actually on a vacation, just finishing an incredible cruise through the Mediterranean and now on Day 2 of a 3 day stay in Barcelona. All in all a dream vacation to tell you the truth....
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Alan Wake (photos)
In Alan Wake, you assume the role of an author who travels to a small mountain town on vacation. Almost immediately things take a turn for the worst and you must set out into woods to find your...
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Firefox, Chrome get quick fixes
Mozilla and Google have released new Firefox and Chrome browsers to fix bugs. The new Firefox patches one critical bug across Windows, Mac and Linux platforms.
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Linux pioneer moves from Red Hat to Intel
According to most accounts, Cox was second only to Linus Torvalds in the early Linux days, working on the kernel from version 0.11, and sorting out the networking.
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Can we finally realize Alan Kay's Dynabook for $100?
The Dynabook. Source: A Personal Computer for Children of All Ages, Alan Kay, XEROX PARC 1968. November 5th, 2008 was the 40th anniversary since computer scientist Alan Kay devised the...
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Solera Networks - a different take on management and security
I was contacted recently by an old acquaintence, Alan Hall, formally from Novell and now with Solera Networks. Hmm. That didn't come out right. Alan is someone I've known for a while. I'm not...
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