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Virtualization and Cloud Computing: Optimized Power, Cooling, and Management Maximizes Benefits
With virtualized servers and private clouds gaining popularity, your power and cooling requirements have probably changed. Check out this white paper to learn more about optimizing your power and...
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Where's Your Backup System?
On Aug. 14, companies that thought they were safe found out otherwise because their backups weren't far away enough.
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The death of the Linux distro
The distro is dead, long live the platform.
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Google/ Motorola deal okayed: Time for Motorola Nexus line
The Google/ Motorola Mobility merger has received regulatory approval, so the Android creator will soon have the ability to control the entire Motorola product development. Jump on it Google!
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Virgin Media gets social with Cisco Quad collaboration tools
Virgin Media has taken a step to becoming a more social business. It is deploying Cisco collaboration tools to its 15,000 workers to enable staff to take advantage of its 'Flexible Working'...
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BlackBerry 10 OS makes a sneak appearance
... at least in highly Photoshopped images
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Apple orders PC builder to dump ASUS? Probably not
Don't believe everything you read in the media.
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How and when will enterprise apps be made Windows 8-ready?
Line-of-business application developers -- including those working at Microsoft -- have two possible paths to follow to make their Metro-style apps Windows 8 compatible.
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Firefox to change its look--again
Part of the Mozilla plan for the future of Firefox involves revising the browser's interface, currently code-named Australis. Check out the company's plans for Windows, Mac, Linux, and Android.
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Mozilla plans Metro-specific Firefox for Windows 8
Mozilla doesn't want to be left out of the Windows 8 Metro fun.
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Family plan powered by Windows Phone, Galaxy Nexus love, Chrome for Android (MobileTechRoundup show #260)
Kevin and I had plenty to talk about as we covered the last two weeks in mobile tech. Things are heating up after the holidays with lots of mobile shows coming our way.
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LaCie intros backup tech for SMBs that handle it themselves
The high-end version of the new LaCie 5big Office series can handle up to 25 PCs distributed at more than one location.
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Three ugly, middle-aged men argue about Windows 8
You will have the unparalleled and unprecedented opportunity to watch us pontificate on the future of Windows 8. Bring popcorn. There will be fireworks.
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Enterprise architects: 'turn your company upside down'
'It's no longer enough for EAs to put a shared infrastructure in place and stand back and declare the business to be enabled.'
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Top-rated reviews of the week (photos)
Here are a few of CNET Reviews' favorite items from the past week, including the BlackBerry Curve 9370, Motorola Droid 4, and the TiVo Premiere Elite DVR.
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Making lame excuses for Microsoft's decision to drop the Start button in Windows 8
Is there method to Microsoft's madness, or is the decision pure madness?
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Dinosaur Sighting: Microsoft Plus! 98 - Companion for Windows 98
Go back in time to 1998 and relive Microsoft Plus! 98
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Microsoft: No plug-ins allowed on Windows on ARM
Microsoft has changed direction and is now disallowing browser plug-ins on Windows 8 on ARM devices, according to a blog post from the president of the Windows division.
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Say hello to Sara - Siri for jailbroken iOS devices
Introducing Siri's sister ... Sara.
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Microsoft gets it right with Windows 8 on ARM, and why Apple should be worried
WOA looks like Windows, quacks like Windows, and is Windows. Microsoft has pulled off what it promised, and has taken its desktop OS and put it across multiple platforms and onto various screen sizes.
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Biggest competition for Windows tablets? Other Windows tablets
Companies producing tablets know they must compete with the iPad and with Android tablets. The strategy Microsoft has taken for upcoming Windows tablets may have the platform competing with itself.
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