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Introducing the New VMware Management Solution Portfolio
Check out this webcast to learn more about the New VMware Management Solution Portfolio.
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Google Android showdown: Battle of the eReader Apps
There are now several options for reading ebooks on Android devices, including Kobo, Aldiko, FBReader, iReader, and Laputa. Do you like any of these and if not, what do you recommend?
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Facebook adds Listen button for artists, bands, musicians
Facebook Pages belonging to artists, bands, and musicians just got a new Listen button to the right of the Like button. If you want to listen to their music, you'll need a Facebook social music app.
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Why Android Ice Cream Sandwich's virtual buttons suck
What idiot on Google's Android team put the home button directly underneath the spacebar?
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Mozilla posts Firefox redesign mockups
Mozilla's user interface changes between Firefox 3 and 4 caused quite a controversy, with a significant percentage of the userbase choosing to stick with Firefox 3.
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Restore the Start Menu and disable Metro UI in Windows 8
Once you do this, Windows 8 starts to look and feel a lot like Windows 7.
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The case for and against removing the iPad 3 Home button
Do you think Apple will phase out the iconic Home button?
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Facebook, Twitter buttons influence buying decisions (study)
Displaying Facebook and Twitter buttons beside a product affects your purchase. The social logos increase the likelihood of buying positive products and decrease it for embarrassing ones.
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How-to: Enable iCal's super-secret Debug menu; and 14-day weeks
If you live and die by iCal like I do, this simple Terminal command unlocks a couple of nifty new tricks that will make your life a little easier.
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Making lame excuses for Microsoft's decision to drop the Start button in Windows 8
Is there method to Microsoft's madness, or is the decision pure madness?
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Getting touchy with Office 15, Surface 2.0 and Windows 8
Touch technologies are advancing across the Microsoft product lines, in everything from Office 15, to Surface 2.0, to Windows 8.
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Microsoft removes 'Start' button from latest Windows 8 build
Windows 8 "Consumer Preview" version (build 8220) are missing the Start button.
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Scam: Facebook Now Has A Dislike button!
A new Facebook scam exploits your desire to have a Dislike button on the social network in addition to the Like button. You should know that Facebook will never add such functionality to its service.
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Turn your notebook into a WiFi hotspot with the click of a button
Free application takes the strain out of creating a WiFi hotspot.
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Beyond the desktop: Ubuntu Linux's new Head-Up Display
Following on the heels of changing its interface from the GNOME 3.x shell to Unity, Ubuntu is proposing a new, radical change to the desktop Linux interface: Head-Up Display.
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Facebook Timeline includes 60 new media partners, will welcome any app
After first being unveiled at F8 2011 last fall, Facebook's Open Graph is now available for developers interesting in building basically any lifestyle app they choose.
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Foursquare beats Yelp to the punch with menu listings
Location-based social media apps are scrambling for features that will make them stand out from the pack, and Foursquare appears to be winning.
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XtremeMac and id America iPhone 4S case roundup (review)
It seems there are an unlimited number of cases for the iPhone and I recently had a chance to try out four with my iPhone 4S. Do you use a case with your iPhone or do you carry it naked?
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Facebook launches Subscribe button for websites
Facebook has launched a Subscribe button for websites. It's like Twitter's Follow button, except for Facebook: with one click you can subscribe to the person's public status updates.
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Facebook to launch a Subscribe button for websites
Facebook is planning to launch a Subscribe button that websites can embed on their pages. Think of it like Twitter's Follow button, except that it's for subscribing to Facebook users.
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Word, Excel and PowerPoint on your Kindle Fire or Nook Tablet? (Android Office app showdown)
Android is a very popular mobile platform and with devices like the Kindle Fire and Nook Tablet bringing in more users it is time to take a look at the available Office applications.
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