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Comprehensive, Scalable Management for your Virtual Data Center
Managing your virtualized environment can sound difficult. With powerful virtual machine manager software, things can be much easier. Learn more about Microsoft's approach to virtual machine...
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Building Apps is Wrong!
Software application development has been going on for decades. In the old world of software, applications took a (usually accounting) business event and then validated, stored and reported it....
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WSJ: Dell working on mobile Internet device
The Wall Street Journal is reporting that Dell is working on a mobile Internet device that would run on Google's Android operating system and compete with Apple's iPod Touch, which is basically an...
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A Nokia, Intel partnership makes sense, but they need to focus on smartphones
On Tuesday, Intel and Nokia announced a partnership in which Nokia will use Intel chips in its mobile devices. However, the companies are focusing on building "a new class of devices." They would...
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Follow four writers and four MIDs on the Mid Moves tour around the world
Mobile Internet Devices (MIDs) were the hot topic of CES 2008, but we never really saw them hit the market in large numbers in 2008. At CES 2009, there were MIDs again shown to the crowd, but the...
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Nvidia launches Tegra, HD computer on a chip
Nvidia on Monday made it official: The company is going after the smartphone and mobile Internet device (MIDs) market with Tegra, what is billed as the company's high definition computer on a...
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Intel shows mobile Internet devices
Chipmaker Intel demonstrates a new mobile Internet device powered by the company's Atom processor at the JavaOne conference in San Francisco on Thursday. Executive Douglas Fisher also talks about...
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Intel: Netbook shipments about to ramp
Intel is putting a lot of faith in the so-called netbook market and reckons that mobile Internet devices are about to take off too. What was telling about Intel's earnings conference call was how...
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Intel's Atom chips to fuel Mobile Internet Devices; Who's buying?
Intel on Wednesday unveiled its Atom processors and the refrain is familiar: These chips will power a bevy of mobile Internet devices (MIDs). The larger question: What kind of future will MIDs...
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Intel unveils Atom chips
Atom chips are Core 2 Duo-compatible with a tenth of the power requirements that CEO Paul Otellini says are as important to Intel as the Pentium chips in the mid-1990s.
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Windows Mobile to come to Mobile Internet Devices
Microsoft has brought on a new hire -- a former founding member of Microsoft Chief Software Architect Ray Ozzie's Iris Associates -- to help the Redmond software company port the Windows Mobile...
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JVM adds to iPhone's seduction of enterprise IT buyers for mobile computing
The iPhone may have hit the trifecta with Microsoft Exchange support (take that RIM!), the new SDK, and now the probable June arrival of a native JVM. These add up to an enterprise-ready mobile...
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Ready or not, here comes Silverthorne
At the International Solid-State Circuits Conference in San Francisco this week, Intel revealed details of its new low-power processor. But does the world really want Silverthorne-based...
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Wind River's John Bruggeman on Google Android and the advent of mobile internet devices
Clearly, the great promise of the Google phone platform is aimed more at an ISP mentality, where they make money on how we provision or enable new services or applications. ... the traditional...
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How much online privacy do you really have? Less than you think
How much privacy do you have on the web? An independent group called PrivacyChoice has undertaken the formidable effort of assigning a numeric score to popular websites, measuring their published...
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Mozilla patches 'critical' Firefox security hole
Mozilla rates this a "critical" vulnerability that can be used to run attacker code and install software, requiring no user interaction beyond normal browsing.
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Microsoft India's web store and SEBI's website attacked
The Security and Exchange Board of India and some other government sites have been defaced by hackers from Bangladesh, while Microsoft India's web store has been attacked by hackers from China.
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Chrome for Android -- best mobile browser
Chrome for Android is already the best mobile browser on any tablet.
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Manchester City is expanding its online reach to Japan
English football Club Manchester City has signed a deal with Japanese developer MJL to create a local mobile website in a bid to increase its fanbase internationally.
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What AMD's new roadmap means for users
At its long-awaited analyst day AMD's new executive team presented a bright future, but also pushed out or canceled several products on its roadmap. Here's what you need to know if you plan to buy...
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Iran cuts off access to popular Web sites
Following in the footsteps of the former governments of Egypt and Libya, Iran is cutting its people off from the Internet.
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