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Optimize the Virtual Environment without Draining Your Resources
Today's virtual environments need specialized optimization routines to prevent resource conflicts. Learn how V-locity 3 Virtual Platform Disk Optimizer can optimize your virtual environment...
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Are Americans too dumb for real news?
If we can't count on Time to tell us what we need to be paying attention to, then who can we count on?
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One-third of Americans think IPO will help Facebook's reputation: survey
However, it's not that simple to make a decision about the reputation of the world's largest social network.
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Mobile devices have positive impact on education, survey says
Nearly 50 percent of American adults think that e-readers, tablets, smartphones and other electronic devices could benefit students rather than distract them, according to a new poll.
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Apple: made in China, untaxed profits kept offshore
About two-thirds of Apple's $97.6 billion cash pile is offshore. That’s a lot of money for an American company to keep outside of America.
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More than half of Americans think we'll never go paperless (survey)
Yet, surprisingly at least one fifth of Americans think we will eventually be a paper-free society.
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Nearly half of Americans favor ban on drivers using cell phones: poll
A recommended ban on all mobile devices while driving has sparked controversy, but many Americans actually support the idea, according to new research.
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Why Americans use social media, and is it harmful for kids?
Maintaining relationships rather than founding new ones really seem to be the driving force behind social media adoption, based on a new survey from Pew Research. For starters, Pew found that 66...
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Lessons America's Founding Fathers can teach us about the Occupy movement
Individually, middle class Americans are generally powerless. But taken as a cohort, the American middle class is the single most powerful economic entity that has ever existed.
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Smartphones are turning Americans into secret spies (survey)
A new survey found that at least half of Americans would use smartphones for filming "secret videos," especially in the workplace.
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Nearly one-third of Americans prefer texting to calling (survey)
Texting is gaining on voice calls as the most-preferred form of communication on cell phones, based on a new survey.
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Why 9/11 proved terrorism is a failed strategy (9/11 Diary)
Sorry, terrorists. 9/11 didn't change anything. The game is still our own, to win or to lose.
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Thank you, Steve. For all you've done, for all of us.
As we move on to an era without Steve at the helm, we wish him a long, enjoyable, joy-filled life.
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Video: Should Americans worry about a Chinese cyber-threat?
In this Q&A video, cyberwarfare expert David Gewirtz answers some common questions. Sadly, you won't feel more secure (but you'll have a better idea how to protect yourself).
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Study: Most Americans want gamification at work
Surprise, surprise: many Americans enjoy some kind of casual gaming at work. But this could actually be a good thing for businesses all around.
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White House plans to free up 500MHz of spectrum, bring 4G to 98% of Americans
Big tech news out of the White House today: President Obama has announced plans to expand wireless access across the United States with some serious initiatives.
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Happy Valentine's Day: 36 percent of Americans would rather give up sex than their remote
Logitech's new study on trends in remote control usage reveals a depressing, if not shocking, conclusion: Romance loses out to the clicker for a notable percentage of Americans. The peripherals...
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10 things (and 4 outrages) techies need to know about President Obama's State of the Union Address
This was not Barack Obama's best speech and I couldn't help, by the end, being left with the feeling that our President and our nation could have done better -- much better.
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Apple may be poisoning Chinese workers and doesn't seem to care. Should we?
One of the reasons it's so cheap to employ foreign workers is that American standards for health and wellness can be flagrantly disregarded outside the United States.
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Another open letter to Larry Ellison<
This year's rather one sided polls in the American election suggest that vote cheating won't affect many outcomes - but races in 2012 may be tighter and reducing the uncertainties this creates for...
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Attacking the Tea Party head-on would be a strategic mistake for both major parties
This week in ZDNet Government, we begin our in-depth political coverage of the upcoming 2010 mid-term elections.
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