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Reducing Server Sprawl with the Right Hardware
When server sprawl becomes a problem, you'll notice it in your power and cooling costs. To save money on running costs, switch to new hardware capable of running virtual machines. Read this white...
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The customer is everything
It's critical to proactively seek out and understand the customer voice, to act on that voice, and to let the customer know you acted on it. RightNow Technologies CEO Greg Gianforte tells how.
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Software lemmings head for the platform cliff
Greg Gianforte: Software vendors continue with their platform fetish -- despite the fact that platforms don't actually provide any tangible value.
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In DC, Google and Facebook Position Republican Insiders
As SOPA fades Google and Facebook pick Republican veteran DC insiders and lobbyists for key positions in tech's new political era.
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Dinosaur Sightings: Windows splash screens from 1.01 to 7
Check out the splash screens that have graced various Windows operating systems!
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How to lock down Linux
Any operating system can be cracked if you don't adequately protect it. Yes, even Linux. Here are some security basics on how to protect your Linux systems.
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Master IT support providers Chris and Greg Tinker's take on how integrated technical support is essential in a complex, cloudy world
The new support philosophy comes from providing a more centralized, efficient, and powerful means of getting all the systems involved working, and all the knowledge necessary together quickly.
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A visual history of Internet Explorer from 1 to 9
Check out the many interfaces of Internet Explorer versions 1 to 9
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Convert XP into a Windows 7 Virtual Machine with Disk2vhd
Greg Shultz shows you how to use Disk2vhd to move your Windows XP installation into Windows 7 and then run it with Windows Virtual PC.
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Take a look back at Microsoft Word Easter Eggs
Microsoft’s developers hid multiple Easter Eggs in Word 95/97/2000.
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Dinosaur Sightings: Windows splash screens from 1.01 to 7
Check out the splash screens that have graced various Windows operating systems!
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Prototype iPhone finder revealed
The saga of the lost prototype iPhone started with a 21-year-old Silicon Valley resident, who says he regrets not trying harder to find its real owner.
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Gizmodo considers suing police after iPhone raid
A lawyer for Gizmodo says the gadget blog could sue the sheriff's office in San Mateo County, Calif., for raiding an editor's home last Friday.
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Prosecutors defend Gizmodo search; ID seller
San Mateo County prosecutors are defending the search of a Gizmodo.com editor's home and seizure of his computers that were part of a criminal investigation into an iPhone prototype lost by an...
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Police poised to expand iPhone investigation
The criminal probe into Apple's errant iPhone prototype is expected to broaden, said a law enforcement source with knowledge of the investigation.
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Lost iPhone prototype spurs police probe
Silicon Valley police are investigating what appears to be a lost Apple iPhone prototype purchased by a gadget blog, a transaction that may have violated criminal laws.
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MLB.TV plays ball live with Sony PS3
On Thursday, major league baseball is expected to enable subscribers to watch live Webcasts of pro baseball games on Sony PlayStation 3 video game consoles.
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Viacom: Google used piracy to coerce content owners
Viacom said documents released Thursday show that Google made a deliberate, calculated business decision not only to profit from copyright infringement.
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Philly newspaper gambles on online gambling
Philly.com, the online unit of the Inquirer and sister newspaper the Philadelphia Daily News, has launched a legal online betting service called Instant Fantasy Games.
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Obama lines up with copyright owners
As a presidential candidate, Barack Obama was a young technology fan who appeared to be an establishment outsider. But he now appears to have lined up on the side of copyright owners.
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Student file sharers allegedly extorted
An Internet security analyst, was in charge of tracking illegal file sharing at the University of Georgia until he allegedly tried to shake down the student downloaders he caught.
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