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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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Week in review: Teaming up against Google
Microsoft offers to buy struggling Yahoo for $44.6 billion to better compete against Google. Also: Vista's one-year anniversary.
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Sundance: Stars, snow, and social cyborgs
Its first-ever 3D film screening is just one of the offerings creating a technology buzz at the annual indie film festival in Utah. Images: Splicing art, tech, film
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Week in review: Green power plays
Amid flurry of end-of-the-year docket-clearing, Congress passes energy bill and Google's DoubleClick acquisition gets the green light from the FTC.
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A post-IPO snapshot of Shutterfly
One year after its market debut--and a dramatic plane landing--the company is holding its own as the rare independent photo-printing site.Photos: Shutterfly's big picture
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Week in review: Apple of my ire
Apple's Steve Jobs rained on his own iPod product parade by also announcing a $200 iPhone price drop, which angered early adopters.
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How filmmaking is like launching a start-up
Software executive-turned filmmaker Charles Ferguson talks about tech's role in his award-winning documentary on the U.S. occupation in Iraq.
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Fashion guru revels in Web catwalk
William Sledd of Paducah, Ky., found Internet fame for his colorful--and sometimes harsh--videos lauding "man bags" and decrying toe rings and "mom jeans."Reporter models for Web fashionista
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Sundance holds screening in 'Second Life' for first time
A documentary about a bio-artist under the government's watch is jointly screened to festivalgoers and cybersociety denizens.Photos: 'Strange Culture' in 'Second Life'
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Net sales show big holiday gains
Online sales grew by about 25 percent, eclipsing about 3 percent growth for overall holiday retail sales.
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New Year's resolution: Hire more people
The hiring outlook for 2007 is "moderated, yet stable," and few companies are expecting cutbacks, according to a poll commissioned by CareerBuilder.com.
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Some MacBooks have premature age spots
After a few weeks, mystery stains appear on some white laptops, and owners band together to get Apple's help.
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Video bloggers ready to incite 'media revolution'
This weekend's Vloggercon will be a rallying point for enthusiasts to plot their ragtag online uprising against commercial TV.
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iPod accessory stores go brick-and-mortar
Two companies are bucking online retail trends by opening walk-in shops catered exclusively to iPod users. Photos: Shops for iPod lovers
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Week in review: Washington wrangling
RSA Conference shares spotlight with politicians, who lashed out at tech giants for complying with Chinese censorship.
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Blind patrons sue Target for site inaccessibility
Plaintiffs allege that it's impossible to purchase goods on the retailer's site without help.
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Big film festival focuses on small screen
A panel at the Sundance Film Festival mulls the issue of mobile content and the future of cinema on the go.
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Tech plays supporting role at Sundance festival
More than half of this year's films will screen in a high-definition format, but technology can be found offscreen as well.
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RIP, iPod Mini? No way, fans say
Apple may have killed it off, but some consumers are still carrying a torch for last year's hot ticket. Photos: iPods Mini and Nano
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eBay buzzing with Xbox 360 auctions
Just 36 hours after the next-generation console goes on sale, thousands have been auctioned online for huge profits.
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'Weather nerd' feels pressure to blog Rita
Katrina blogger wants to feed his hungry audience with storm news, but he has a life to lead.
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