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Virtualization Changes Everything: Enter the vWOC
With the help of a virtual WAN optimization controller, or vWOC your plans for streamlining your WAN don't have to be complicated. Check out this white paper to learn more about vWOC and how they...
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Techies taking more time off
In today's tight labor market, the most valuable currency is time off. After decades of stinginess, is corporate America moving toward a European vacation policy?
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Net board members get the big bucks
Directorships have always been cushy; now some online positions are downright lucrative.
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WebTV suffers 1-hour outage
Microsoft's WebTV Networks service crashed for about one hour Thursday night, rendering several hundred thousand WebTV appliances temporarily useless. According to a WebTV spokesperson, the outage...
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Intel backs broadcasters' digital TV standards
SANTA CLARA, Calif. -- Intel executives Thursday said they have abandoned an aggressive push to narrow the technical standards for digital TV broadcasts to a handful of computer-friendly formats....
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Disney Interactive to cut 10 percent of staff
Disney Interactive is laying off 40 staffers, or about 10 percent of its workforce, MSNBC has learned. The cuts at the Walt Disney Co. games unit...
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Cracking Open the IBM PC Jr.
The PC Jr. was IBM's attempt to tap into the budding home personal computer market of 1983. While the PC Jr. had many positives with regard to the general home user, it also had several...
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Ellison wants to model new Oracle after T.J. Watson Jr.'s IBM
At a Churchhill Club event, Oracle CEO Larry Ellison talked to former Sun Microsystems President Ed Zander about Oracle's recent acquisition of Sun Microsystems. He said he’d like to pattern the...
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Ellison wants to model new Oracle after T.J. Watson Jr.'s IBM
At a Churchhill Club event, Oracle CEO Larry Ellison talks to former Sun Microsystems President Ed Zander about Oracle's recent acquisition of Sun Microsystems. He says he’d like to pattern the...
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Lunch.com - creating a platform for critical thinking
[caption id="attachment_682" align="aligncenter" width="475" caption="JR Johnson founder of Lunch.com"][/caption] J.R Johnson is looking very SoCal when I meet him at my favorite meeting spot...
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Gadget Gal's daily deals: Sony digital voice recorder, Canon PowerShot, Logitech Bluetooth headset
A Sony digital voice recorder, a Canon PowerShot digital camera, and a Logitech Bluetooth headset. Here are your daily deals for Wednesday, July 1, straight from the Gadget Gal: 1. J&R's deal...
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RSA president urges for 'inventive collaboration'
At the RSA Conference in San Francisco, RSA President Arthur W. Coviello Jr. calls for "inventive collaboration" to protect a security ecosystem under constant threat from cybercriminals. The...
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Year-end digital camera sales: Deals on Canon G10, 50D, and more
Didn't get what you wanted for the holidays? Headed back to BestBuy to return that toaster you never wanted? It's a great time to shop for electronics right now--you can get deep discounts from...
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End the spectre of science for sale
If the law and regulations are not being violated, if only ethics are involved, then science for sale becomes standard practice.
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'Iron Man' swoops into theaters
The new movie Iron Man may be based on the 1963 comic strip, but its special effects are anything but vintage. CNET News.com's Kara Tsuboi talks with the visual and animation supervisors at...
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Hobbs shows risks and rewards of predictive health
"For this disease it's not that complicated." Step away from the doughnut.
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Photos: Red Spot Jr. grows on Jupiter
A gigantic storm has been brewing on Jupiter for the past decade--and it recently turned red.
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Photos: Red Spot Jr. grows on Jupiter
A gigantic storm has been brewing on Jupiter for the past decade--and it recently turned red.
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Tech needs to rescue the courts
Judge Herbert B. Dixon Jr. says declining resources and increasing caseloads mean courts must do more with less--and that's where e-filing can fill the gaps.
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Identifying a solution to ID fraud
Biometric identifications aren't entirely effective if the identity is stolen while knowledge-based systems fail when public information is not readily available.
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Immigration's gaping tech hole
Lexis Nexis' chief privacy officer warns of catastrophe unless the government fixes technology loopholes and develops a foolproof way of authenticating the identity of non-U.S. residents.
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