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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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Fujitsu recalls laptop batteries over fire risk
Fujitsu has issued a recall notice throughout Europe for tens of thousands of laptop batteries that are at risk of overheating and catching fire.
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Portable Bluetooth speakers: Big Jambox, Bose SoundLink, Nokia Play 360 compared
More and more of us are storing or streaming music on our mobile phones and as the summer outdoor season starts you may be considering a wireless speaker solution. I had the chance to take a look...
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Protect your lap while computing with the LapGuard Laptop Cooling Pad
LapGuard offers a variable speed fan to keep your laptop cool, while shielding you from radiation
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Spyder PowerShadow i4 battery case with dock for the iPhone (review)
Battery cases for the iPhone are nothing new, but the PowerShadow i4 from Spyder adds a convenient dock to the mix.
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Windows 8 tablet hybrids: 'Compromises of convergence'?
Microsoft and Intel will use Windows 8 to pitch "a tablet when you want it and a notebook when you need it." Will these hybrids fly?
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HP introduces the Sleekbook
First came the Ultrabook, thin and light laptops designed to compete with the MacBook Air. Now we have the Sleekbook which is an Ultrabook in everything but name.
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Dell readies Ubuntu Linux laptop for developers
Dell is working on an Ubuntu Linux-powered laptop that will be just for developers.
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HP's new laptop lineup: Will consumerization kick in?
The wild-card for HP's new PCs is whether they have the designs and enough sex appeal to entice workers to tote them to their corporations.
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For Acorda Therapeutics, disaster recovery protects vital enterprise assets and smooths way to data center flexibility and migration
Prior to virtualization, we were spending a lot of time managing our infrastructure, with all those physical servers. Once we virtualized everything, we spent way less time managing the...
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Who cares that the iPad 3 is thicker and heavier than the iPad 2?
Not only are the changes so small that we humans don't notice them, they're so small as to be mechanically irrelevant. We know this because most cases designed to fit the iPad 2 will comfortably...
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The key to lower Ultrabook prices? One word: plastics
Ultrabook pricing could fall as low as $599 later this year as vendors move away from sleek metal chassis and toward plastic-based ones.
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Airborne iPhone fire caused by loose screw
An Australian investigation revealed that a misplaced screw caused a short circuit that led to the fire.
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Gadget makers: Innovate, not iterate
The mobile tech world is filled with gadgets all alike in form and function. It's time for OEMs to capture consumers' attention with something new.
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Maingear thinks small with new Potenza gaming desktop, Pulse 11.6-inch gaming laptop
The boutique PC builder has added the mini-ITX-based Potenza desktop and Pulse 11.6-inch laptop to its gaming lineup.
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Up close with the ZTE Score M (photos)
MetroPCS' version of the Score, renamed the ZTE Score M, gets a sporty exterior and a slightly beefed up battery.
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Laptop manufacturers planning cheaper clones of high-priced Ultrabooks
Laptop makers are supposedly no longer waiting for Ultrabooks to reach more budget-friendly prices, and have decided to create cheaper models that mimic the design of the Intel notebook platform.
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AMD brings its latest Radeon 7000 graphics to laptops
AMD announced today the Radeon HD 7900M, 7800M and 7700M families--along with more advanced switching technology--arrive just in time for laptops that will use Intel's 3rd Generation Core chip or...
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Pinterest as a learning tool: Do the two compute?
Pinterest: is it just full of cupcakes and pouting girls, or can it be used as a learning tool?
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Intel announces Ivy Bridge chips for high-end laptops and desktops
Intel finally made Ivy Bridge official today. The announcement of the first 3rd Generation Core processors was widely expected--Intel first began talking about Ivy Bridge about a year ago....
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Intel's Ivy Bridge: Aggressive launch, but a lot of wild cards
Intel has a lot riding on the Ivy Bridge ramp. Are its targets too aggressive given the great wait ahead of Windows 8?
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