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Optimizing Your Virtual Platform Without Messing it Up
Read this white paper to learn how to come up with a virtualization strategy that optimizes your network while avoiding costly pitfalls. Read it now to learn more.
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Fun holiday diversion: Groovemaker Rock Ace
Groovemaker Rock Ace is the successor to Groovemaker's popular 8-track loop machines for the iPhone and iPod touch -- which I reviewed in November.
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Cloud-based project app now supports repetitive tasks
AceProject, which includes a free entry-level option for small business, now can account for recurring items that happen daily, weekly, monthly or annually.
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Memory lane: Palm xv and OmniSky Minstrel V -- mobile email rocked my world
Few gadgets have touched my world as profoundly as the lowly Palm PDA and the cellular modem I used with it.
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Dumb ideas? Facebook to buy Opera? Build own smartphone?
Rumors have it that Facebook is considering buying the company behind the Opera Web browser and it's working on its own smartphone.
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Apple earnings, 2Q12: 5 enterprise takeaways
Apple CEO Tim Cook and CFO Peter Oppenheimer discussed the company's record second-quarter earnings yesterday. Here are five enterprise takeaways.
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FTC fines RockYou $250,000 for storing user data in plain text
The Federal Trade Commission has fined social game developer RockYou $250,000 for storing 32 million e-mail addresses and passwords, including 179,000 belonging to minors, in plain text.
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Platform as a Service ready to rock the middleware market: Gartner
Middleware is moving into the cloud in a big way.
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Tech serves an ace at tennis tournament (photos)
Tech plays a big part in keeping sports such as Australian Open tennis a fan favorite as ZDNet Australia reports.
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One thing may rock the Apple iPad for education scheme: Kids
Apple's new education program with the iPad front and center in schools leads to the question if the tablet is durable enough to survive.
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Apple rocks the e-publishing boat: Three key questions
Apple's education announcement still leaves some flawed logic in the company's plans to bring interactive e-books to students. Here are three killer questions to consider.
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Sony's concept tablets rock the house at CES 2012 (photos)
Company teases computer enthusiasts with two tablets that are unlike anything we have seen from the company before.
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MokaFive saves the day for VMware ACE users
MokaFive is working to make sure that the holiday season is still bright even though the Grinch (VMware) has turned the VMware ACE light off.
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Galaxy Nexus rocks, but I don't recommend you buy one
Android 4.0 will knock your socks off, but that doesn't mean you should go out and buy the Samsung Galaxy Nexus. Learn why.
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ZDNet Exclusive: Gene Simmons rocks Social Media with Ortsbo
Hear Gene Simmons in this ZDNet exclusive interview discuss Ortsbo, a revolutionary new language translation service.
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Microsoft could have rocked mobile in 2011 with the Xphone
Microsoft created a solid product with Windows Phone 7 but it suffered from one fatal flaw: The burden and baggage of the Windows brand.
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High style at Burning Man: The architecture of Black Rock City
A new book from photographer Philippe Glade showcases 16 years of the best and most interesting dwellings at the popular countercultural art festival. From hexayurts to parachutes to artful carports,
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BlueAnt Embrace wired stereo headphones rock (review)
BlueAnt has been making Bluetooth headsets for years and now is trying out the wired stereo headphone market. The Embrace is an excellent headset built with comfort and quality in mind.
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Jawbone Jambox rocks the tunes and the conference calls (review)
Jawbone makes excellent Bluetooth headsets and is expanding into the speaker and health markets. The Jambox is one of the best portable speakers I have ever heard.
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Jawbone Jambox rocks the tunes and the conference calls
There are plenty of wireless speaker solutions out there, but the Jambox from Jawbone really sets the bar with a small size and big sound that blew me away. Is this little speaker worth the $199.99?
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MobileTechRoundup show #247: RIP Mr. Jobs, iPhone 4S, and T-Mobile Android rock stars
The mobile space doesn't slow down, but this week we did pause for a day for Apple CEO Steve Jobs. Two new T-Mobile Android superstars appeared too and I need to figure out if one is staying.
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