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Cloud for Dummies, IBM Midsize Company Limited Edition
If you find yourself a bit overwhelmed by the cloud, check out this ebook, Cloud Computing For Dummies. You'll find plenty of useful and helpful advice for getting your own cloud up and running.
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Large Hadron Collider looks for November restart
Cern plans to restart the giant experiment in incremental stages. Within two weeks, scientists will inject a beam of protons - with the first beam collisions slated for mid-November.
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Holographic storage rises from the dead
Holographic storage has incredible potential, but has never made it to market despite$100 million and years of R&D. But now it gets one more chance to make good.
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Adobe warns of hash collision in ColdFusion
The denial-of-service issue affects ColdFusion 9.0.1 and earlier versions for Windows, Mac OS X and UNIX.
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Samsung updates the Galaxy Beam, its projector-packing smartphone
Samsung has announced the Galaxy Beam, an updated version of a phone it announced in 2010.
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Samsung Galaxy Beam (images)
This isn't your ordinary Samsung Galaxy handset. Instead, the Beam has one very big trick up its sleeve.
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Microsoft ships emergency .NET fix to thwart hash table collision attacks
Microsoft .NET is one of several programming languages vulnerable to elevation of privilege attacks.
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Apple, Lenovo set for head-on collision in China
Morgan Stanley's latest Apple data points in China illustrate why new CEO Tim Cook is so hot for the world's largest consumer market. Lenovo won't roll over though.
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Luidia's eBeam Edge - Setting the standard for interactive whiteboards
Who needs an actual whiteboard? Give me a light-colored wall, a mini projector, and the Luidia eBeam Edge and I can teach anywhere, anytime, in person or online.
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NASA aiming to make 'tractor beams' a reality
A team of laser experts are studying different techniques for corralling particles and transporting them via laser light to instruments on rovers and orbiting spacecraft.
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CenterBeam takes on Microsoft with cloud collaboration suite
The big hook for CenterBeam's new service is that organizations don't necessarily have to ditch all their existing, on-premise Exchange or Microsoft Office infrastructure.
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SAP Business ByDesign and BusinessOne on a collision course?
SAP BusinessOne is little known in the wider world but has garnered 31,000 SME customers. But does the recently announced subscription based hosting offer represent the right thing or a direct...
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VMware, Citrix on virtual desktop collision course
VMware is increasingly eyeing Citrix's virtual desktop turf as it moves beyond being a one-trick data center pony. Citrix, however, is a very formidable foe.
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Large Hadron Collider breaks beam intensity record again
Cern's Large Hadron Collider has set a new world record for beam intensity, meaning the massive experiment can record more data than before.
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First images from Planet Mercury beamed home
Stay tuned. We're bound to learn more about Mercury than we've ever known before.
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Awesome video: Navy shoots down drones with frickin' laser beams
When it comes to wonderful toys, the United States Navy has some of the best ever.
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Samsung Galaxy Beam smartphone with pico projector launching next month
Samsung is in the midst of displaying a wide collection of new smartphones at CommunicAsia 2010 this week, and now the news coming out of the ICT trade show is that the Samsung Galaxy Beam (which...
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iBuyPower beams up LAN Warrior II gaming PC in NZXT Vulcan case
It's only been a few days since NZXT's Vulcan stylish, compact case reached reviewers' hands (see a review here), and already iBuyPower is offering a new PC built around the chassis. While the...
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Gallery: LHC's biggest collision yet
The particle accelerator for the Large Hadron Collider was ramped up to 7 TeV on Tuesday and the two colliding beams were stabilized so they could run without active adjustment. Here's the view...
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Large Hadron Collider sets record
The recently restarted Large Hadron Collider has become the world's most powerful particle accelerator, after setting a new record for beam intensity.
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Large Hadron Collider sees first collisions
The world's largest particle accelerator has performed its first collisions, and its first beam acceleration.
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