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Searching for Operational Savings and Effectiveness? Try a Little Virtualization: Part 1 - Virtualization Frameworks
Infrastructure virtualization is no longer just a technically interesting addition to vendors' (e.g., Unix, Intel) and operations groups' bag of tricks - it is quickly becoming a key element...
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A look at Samsung's Series 3 Chromebox
Samsung's Series 3 Chromebox has a low price tag and brings much-needed horsepower to Google's Chrome OS vision. Here's a look at the compact desktop machine.
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Ride out doomsday in a stylish missile silo (photos)
With reinforced concrete walls up to 9 feet thick, this Kansas missile silo could withstand a nuclear strike. Today it's a sold-out condo complex opening in a few months.
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One of Windows Server 2012's secret weapons: Hyper-V Replica
There are more than 300 new features coming in Windows Server 2012. One worth noting is Hyper-V Replica. Here's why.
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Wireless carriers' revenue grab: How you're paying for the machines
Wireless carriers' never-ending effort to preserve ARPU (average revenue per user) may begin to hurt. Will there be a pushback as consumers and business have to offset less profitable M2M connections.
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VMware rolls out latest cloud app platform, adds SQLFire
VFabric is designed to give companies core applications services to build and manage Java Spring apps on-premise and cloud.
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T-Mobile's bright spot: Machine-to-machine connections
T-Mobile's first quarter churn rate improved sequentially even as postpaid customers fled. Why? M2M connections.
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Sprint Galaxy Nexus: Will LTE come to you before the next Nexus is released?
Sprint is the last major carrier to get the Galaxy Nexus and it comes with support for a network that isn't even yet available. It's a great device and when LTE launches it will make many people...
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Jailbroken iPads can now multitask apps
The Quasar windows manager allows standard iOS apps to be run in separate windows. They can also be moved, resized and manipulated in all the ways that you might play with windows on a Windows or...
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Machine learning to get its day in the Redmond sun
Get your buzzword bingo scorecards ready. Machine learning is Microsoft executives' newest favorite phrase.
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Google's new Chrome OS: Back to the future
Many new desktops, like Windows 8's Metro, default a single window that takes up the whole screen. The latest developer build of Google's Chrome OS goes back to the multiple windows on the display...
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Analyst: iPhone 5 to have 4-inch screen, unibody construction
Analyst claims iPhone 5 launch will be 'extraordinary, dwarfing previous launches.'
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Run KVM virtual machines on hardware with real performance
There's nothing worse than trying to run a workload on a hardware-bottlenecked system. Release the power of KVM with IBM System x servers.
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Delegate math shows Santorum and brokered conventions both out of the running soon
Does Santorum have any chance of making it? Will Mitt be able to close the deal sooner than the convention nominating ballots?
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Microsoft testing malware protection for Azure virtual machines
Testers can download for free Microsoft Endpoint Protection for Windows Azure, a new plug-in for VM protection.
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Giant Magellan Telescope's construction comes into focus (photos)
Early construction gets under way on the Giant Magellan Telescope, which when completed around 2019, will produce images 10 times sharper than the Hubble Space Telescope.
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The Facebook poking machine (video)
Have you ever wished you could poke someone on Facebook? No, I don't mean virtually poke someone, I mean actually click to poke someone on Facebook and have them poked in real life.
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Japan's new 'disaster aid' vending machine (video)
In an effort towards more eco-friendly alternatives, a new hand cranked vending machine has been revealed in Japan. Although its designed for primarily blackouts, it could also find a use as an...
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Amazon EC2 cloud is made up of almost half-a-million Linux servers
Recent research indicates that Amazon's EC2 cloud is made up of almost half-a-million servers--each of them running a variation of Red Hat Linux for their base operating system.
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BlackBerry PlayBook inches towards becoming a serious business machine with $119 keyboard
Business users may finally find utility in the PlayBook with its official Mini Keyboard, which offers 128-bit wireless encryption.
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