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Disk Performance Analyzer for Networks
What's slowing your network down? Find out fast with powerful, free software that gives you a network-wide at-a-glance view of fragmentation accumulation. Discover bottlenecks before they cost you...
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Dot-com boom and bust: the movie
CNET.com's Kara Tsuboi met with August director Austin Chick and one of the movie's stars, Adam Scott. The new film, in theaters now, retells the story of the dot-com implosion in the summer of 2001.
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Silverlight 2.0 release date looking like August
While it hasn't been announced yet (as far as I know), most people are expecting a Silverlight 2.0 beta at MIX and the beta should have a whole bunch of new features. However the big question has...
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IBM: Web services, databases and Linux
The software arm of IBM, the world's largest IT supplier, detailed plans for pivotal areas including online services, standards and Linux at a recent US developer conference.
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IBM stresses support for Web services, databases and Linux
Martin Veitch reports on IBM's recent U.S. developer conferences, where the company's software arm laid out plans for pivotal areas including online services, standards and Linux.
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Facebook to pass 1 billion users in August
When will Facebook pass the 1 billion user milestone? Nobody knows for sure, though we can expect it to happen sometime this year. One prediction is setting the timeframe for August 2012.
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August Print Shipments Up, Says Dr. Joe
August 2011 US commercial printing shipments were $7.2 billion, up +$210 million compared to August 2010.
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BlackBerry Bold 9930 launches on Verizon's website today, coming to Sprint August 21
Just in time for Back-to-School, RIM brings the new BlackBerry Bold 9930 to Verizon and Sprint. It combines a 2.8" touchscreen with a QWERTY keyboard in the thinnest BlackBerry design yet.
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Deal alert: Get $100 off the 16GB HP TouchPad from 5-7 August
HP will be holding a special fire sale on the 16GB TouchPad webOS device this weekend so get those credit cards out and ready.
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Hardware 2.0 'Very Best Kit List' for August 2011
Welcome to the Hardware 2.0 "Very Best Kit List" for August 2011. Here I've put together a list of the best high-end and mid-range and budget components currently available. So if you're thinking...
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Nintendo 3DS drops price to $170 on August 12
It must be Christmas in July as Nintendo just announced a price cut for the 3DS from $250 to $170 (a $80 savings), just four months out of the gate and with the launch of the Sony PS Vita looming.
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Sony Alpha NEX-C3 with APS-C sized sensor is coming this August
First introduced at CES 2011, Sony's light-weight, 16-megapixel, interchangeable lens camera with DSLR sized sensor defies categorization.
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Dell Streak temporarily discontinued, will return in August?
The Dell Streak pulls a disappearing act from Dell's website and retail stores, apparently for a critical update but Dell PR won't elaborate.
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HTC Wildfire S is T-Mobile's new budget smartphone, coming August 3
HTC Wildfire S is the latest budget smartphone from T-Mobile, offering Android Gingerbread, HTC Sense UI, a 5-megapixel camera for $80.
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Microsoft Windows Phone Marketplace to open to Mango developers in August
Microsoft is allowing developers writing applications targeting the Windows Phone 'Mango' operating system update to submit their applications for approval starting in August.
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Samsung's Galaxy S II coming this August
After months of stalling, Samsung is getting closer to dropping the Galaxy S II in the U.S. The company says the phone will be released this August.
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Rumor: 64 GB TouchPad with faster CPU, 4G coming in August; Pre3 and OPAL to follow this fall
Not even a week since the HP TouchPad's debut and PreCentral is already reporting that HP will be launching a couple of new TouchPads by August, as well as other webOS devices by fall.
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Rumor: Apple to start assembling iPhone 5 in August
It has been widely reported that Apple is waiting to unveil the iPhone 5 (if that is what it will be called) this fall. Now rumors about when production will actually start are underway.
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Fujitsu to deliver first Windows Azure Appliance in August
Remember those "private cloud in a box" Windows Azure appliances that Microsoft announced a year ago? There's finally a ship date slated for the first of them.
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The case for Intel making Apple's mobile chips: A Wintel of the post-PC era
Intel is reportedly in the running to make Apple's mobile chips---the A4 and A5---in a foundry deal. Here's why such a move would make sense.
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Nvidia unveils quad-core Tegra 3 mobile processor -- will be in devices by August
The mobile chip wars are starting to sound a lot like the desktop chip wars -- it's all about who has the most gigahertz and the highest number of cores. Nvidia is hoping to trump everyone with...
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