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Windows Defragmenter: Not Good Enough
Take a look at this white paper to learn which products you should be using to properly and safely defragment your enterprise hardware.
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Photo: Livermore Labs gets high-powered machine guns
The research facility plans to install Gatling machine guns to protect itself from terrorist attacks.
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Photo: Livermore Labs gets high-powered machine guns
The research facility plans to install Gatling machine guns to protect itself from terrorist attacks.
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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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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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Building a Tesla gun (photos)
Crave explores the creation of the Tesla gun, a DIY shooter by Seattle mad scientist Rob Flickenger that tickles (and zaps) our fancy.
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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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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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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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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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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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Oracle enabling NEPs to deliver 'zero downtime' apps
Oracle's new platform is trying to tackle applications that require maximum service availability (i.e. IPTV, policy control, and real-time charging) to better the user experience.
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Should we be concerned about Japan's silencing gun? (video)
A recently revealed 'speech jammer' gun in Japan has been raising some concerns over its unethical implications, but does this device have any real world use at all?
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The Story of Stories: Enterasys Thinks So 21st Century
About 2 months ago, thought leader and friend, Michael Krigsman (read his always incredible ZDNet blog here), introduced me to Vala Afshar, the Chief Customer Officer of Enterasys Networks - a...
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Virtually Windows 8: How to set up the Consumer Preview in VirtualBox
The Windows 8 beta is here. This is what you need to know to run it in a virtual machine in VirtualBox.
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Enter the Time Machine with Dolly Drive
Cloud-based backup, archive and recovery for your Mac. What's better than that? A hard drive sent to your house? They do that too.
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