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Free 30 Day Trial: HTML5 Client for Web Access to VMware View - Ericom AccessNow
Download this free 30 day trial - See why people like Brian Madden are talking about it. With this zero client, you don't need to download anything to your PC, Mac, iPad, or Chromebook to...
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In-flight Internet: Grounded for life?
It's been years since Boeing tried for lift-off with its Connexion service. Yet here we are still today, with barely a hint of airborne Wi-Fi.Photos: Putting Wi-Fi in the sky
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Oscar nominee reflects on making movie magic
ILM animator Scott Benza describes the years of work that went into an effort that earned him an Oscar nod for Transformers. Oscar nods for ILM, Skywalker
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Coming to the Mac in 2008: 'Spore'
Electronic Arts plans to release the much-anticipated new game on several platforms at the same time, including the Mac.Photos: Following the evolution of 'Spore'
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Head over heels for tomorrow's personal robots
Our future appears to be full of empathetic, human-like, companion robots at relatively low prices.
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Burning Man backs solar-power project for Nevada towns
Nonprofit partners with renewable-energy venture and a Nevada power company to install solar arrays in public buildings.
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The evolution of a dino-bot
Take a look behind the scenes at Ugobe, maker of a robot named Pleo. Could this dinosaur device win your heart?Photos: The birthplace of Pleo
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The man behind the Commodore 64
Commodore founder Jack Tramiel gives rare interview at 25th anniversary event for his signature creation, on which he still plays Pac-Man. Video: Commodore 64's silver anniversary
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Keeping up with the Simses
Ron Humble is tasked with making sure one of the most successful PC games of all time remains on top. With that legacy come advantages--and pressure.
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New game controller: Your hands
Israeli start-up 3DV aims to be a contender with motion-sensing tech that has a good handle on depth perception.Photos: 3DV's depth-sensing camera Video: ZCam aims to free gamers
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Is tomorrow's Clapton playing 'Guitar Hero'?
Some guitar teachers think the popular hit video game franchise will drive future interest in the instrument.
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Mixing high tech into oil spill cleanup efforts
While oil spills happen regularly around the globe, cleanup efforts are still largely the province of industrial equipment and methods.Photos: What it takes to clean up an oil spill
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Why 'Guitar Hero' is rockin' the game charts
Following record-breaking week of sales, exec behind Guitar Hero franchise credits success in part to our "primal" fantasy to be a rock star.
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Book excerpt: 'The Entrepreneur's Guide to Second Life'
With the right approach and commitment to a plan, entrepreneurs can find plenty of opportunity for profitable businesses in the virtual world.Images: Turning a profit in 'Second Life'
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Paradise for tech tinkerers
TechShop, an innovative haven for fans of personal fabrication, is bringing its DIY message to cities around the U.S.Photos: Hobbyists heed TechShop's siren song
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A real yardstick for virtual worlds?
It's no easy feat tracking the social and economic data on all those furries, spacemen and Goths. Two men believe they may have an answer.
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Tech titans seek virtual-world interoperability
A group of 23 companies and institutions has set out to search for ways to make content and identity transferable between virtual worlds.
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Google tools to power virtual worlds
New technology will let virtual-world designers incorporate Google's 3D Warehouse models, as well as terrain from Google Earth.Images: Virtual worlds via Google
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Gamers gather for 7th World Cyber Games
More than 700 players from 74 countries head to Seattle to compete in 12 different games.Photos: Gearing up for the games
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Temporary parks dominate parking spaces across the U.S.
reporter's notebook On the third-annual PARK(ing) Day, urban parking spaces across the country were commandeered and turned into small oases.Photos: Put up a PARK(ing) lot
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Economist explains move to virtual world
Michael Boskin, a newly appointed adviser to Gaia Online, says he was drawn to the teen-oriented site by its realistic economies.
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