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Running Diskeeper and V-locity on SAN connected systems
Take a look at this white paper to learn more about how you can safely defrag your SAN connected systems with the help of Diskeeper and V-Locity.
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22 top cities for green power
The Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) has named 22 cities of varying sizes to its 2010 Smarter Cities list for green power. And now I'm wondering why I ever moved away from Santa Cruz,...
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Android chief says he didn't know about Sun's patent portfolio
Android chief Andy Rubin was called back to the stand -- possibly not for the final time -- in Oracle v. Google at the U.S. District Court of Northern California on Wednesday morning.
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Dear Twitter: Zuckerberg isn't in China, he's in Tokyo
Despite reports that Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg was in China, he arrived in Tokyo today to meet the prime minister and surprising guests at the Mobile Hack event.
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Apple chief Tim Cook in China: Three things he could be doing
Apple's chief executive Tim Cook is in China, for reasons unknown. Amid Foxconn strikes, trademark infringement allegations and iPhone sales, here's what he could be up to.
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Bill Gates confirms he will not return to Microsoft full-time
After rumours surfaced that Bill Gates could return to Microsoft as the company's "white knight", Gates said in an interview that this would not be the case at all.
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Did Ballmer just say Windows 8 was coming to phones? No, he didn't.
Here's what he really said.
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If Steve Jobs were starting out today he would struggle to get funding - he's a marketeer not an engineer
We need more people like Steve Jobs is a popular refrain but Silicon Valley VCs wouldn't fund them -- they want engineers and they disdain marketeers.
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Steve Jobs might have 'finally cracked' the simplest TV UI, but here's a problem he didn't solve
When it comes to TVs, UI isn't everything.
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Steve Jobs: In the end, he didn't like the off switch
On 60 Minutes, Walter Isaacson recalled Jobs' and the worry that his knowledge would just switch off.
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Scarlett Johansson nude photo hacker says he was 'addicted'
CNN broadcasts an interview with the Florida man accused of hacking into the e-mails of celebrities.
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Google's Page says nothing can stop Android; Is he right?
Android looks unbeatable for the most part, but there are areas to worry about.
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Richard M. Stallman on Steve Jobs: "I'm not glad he's dead, but I'm glad he's gone"
Stallman: "Steve Jobs, the pioneer of the computer as a jail made cool, designed to sever fools from their freedom, has died."
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Jobs family statement: He died peacefully
The Jobs family said that Steve Jobs died peacefully.
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New Clearwire CEO's best skill: He knows how to raise dough
Clearwire's new CEO Eric Prusch has been a CFO numerous times. That's a good thing given Prusch needs to raise more capital.
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Google's Schmidt on antitrust: What will he say?
Google is likely to argue that the search market is much broader than comScore metrics illustrate. How so? Industry specific search players are competitors to Google too.
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When Mark Zuckerberg wants to hire you, he takes you to the woods
When Facebook co-founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg really wants to hire you, he takes you for a stroll in the woods behind the company's Palo Alto headquarters.
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Kid sells cloud startup to company even younger than he is...
High schooler created company addressing need for cloud-ready Perl Web apps, and the rest is already history.
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Arrested: man planned sex with 12-year-old girl he met on Facebook
Investigators have arrested a man who they say contacted a 12-year-old girl on Facebook to arrange a meeting for sex.
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HP's Apotheker: Does he have the capital to act long-term?
HP CEO Leo Apotheker is like a politician that burned through his political capital in six months. Without short-term wins, HP doesn't have the goodwill to catch a break and invest for the long term.
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Nokia CEO states he is not a Trojan horse, conspiracy theories killed
It seems that many Nokia fans and employees are fired up and feeling betrayed by the Nokia Microsoft partnership, but there really is no big conspiracy or evil plan here.
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