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Automating Infrastructure and Operations Management with VMware
With VMware, virtualization tools come with a management system built in. Check out this webcast to learn more.
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New HP Premier Services closes gap between single point of accountability and software-to-cloud sprawl
We're merging what was customer support, which is a call center, with the Professional Services organization. By merging those two, you get the best of both worlds and provide the service depth...
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BlackBerry Patent app would automate adding Contact physical address info to Address Books
Technology in a BlackBerry Patent application published just this morning would extract physical address information from incoming BlackBerry emails, and then automatically add that information...
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Nice tip to unhide your Mac's Library folder even after a system update
One of Apple's "big brother" features introduced in Mac OS X Lion 10.7 (now called plain ol' OS X Lion) is the hiding of the user's Library folder. While this may be a fine precaution for...
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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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Here are the 10 patents Facebook is suing Yahoo with
Facebook has countersued Yahoo with 10 of its own patents. Two of them are very similar, and the last one was granted today, after which Facebook immediately filed its lawsuit.
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10 action items IT departments should complete by next year
Accenture compiles the top forces reshaping IT, and what should be done about them within the next 12 months.
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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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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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Mow your lawn, mix up a solar cell?
Apparently, an MIT research is testing how to use agricultural waste such as grass clippings or dead leaves as the conductor material for small solar cells but the method is highly inefficient.
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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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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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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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Microsoft is right, the classic Start Menu is inefficient, but I'm not sure the Start Screen is the answer
Is the Windows 8 Start Screen the right replacement for the classic Start menu?
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Windows Start Menu over the years (screenshots)
Judging from the Developer Preview version of Windows 8, it seems that Microsoft has finally said goodbye to the traditional Start Menu.
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Online services improving the fine dining experience in India get competitive
Local companies offering restaurant reviews, information, ability to order and book tables online are growing.
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Emergency tech for disaster preparation
Aside from the obvious indispensables like food, water, pets, and pictures, we've rounded up a list of tech items you may want to include in your emergency kit. The essential techcessories are...
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Tech Gear for the intrepid summer traveler
Going on a trip? Here's a slew of high tech gear to help you on your way.
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Tech Gear for the intrepid summer traveler (photos)
If you travel in this day and age, chances are you need to make adjustments to bring your technology with you.
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