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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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The shame of owning an iPad
An iPad on the London Underground - how embarrassing.
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Put your mind in the muscle with iMuscle
The iMuscle app helps you plan your workouts and teaches you more about the muscles that help your body move.
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Watching brain cells in action
A Stanford University team has developed a microscope weighing only 1.1 grams. It is so small that it can be mounted to the head of a freely moving mouse to watch its brain cell activity....
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Hand animation models for surgeons
Researchers at the University of British Columbia (UBC), Canada, have developed new computer animated models of the hand which show how the muscles and tendons function while moving. This new...
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The Compex Sport: Shock therapy for workout warriors
Already a staple for pro athletes, electric stimulation--sort of like shock therapy for triathletes--is now being marketed to the mainstream.Video: Zapped to glory
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Photos: Mini skyscraper flexes its muscles
On the campus of MIT, a nearly 40-foot tower features inflatable tubes designed to help offer stability--or some interactive fun.
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The shame of owning an iPad
An iPad on the London Underground - how embarrassing.
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Put your mind in the muscle with iMuscle
The iMuscle app helps you plan your workouts and teaches you more about the muscles that help your body move.
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HP enters public cloud market, puts muscle behind hybrid computing value and management for enterprises
ECS-Compute is an HP-hosted compute fabric that's governed via policies for service, performance, security, and privacy requirements. The fabric is available next month via bursting with...
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Intel adds its muscle for football helmet safety (photos)
Intel is teaming with football helmet maker Riddell and researchers to produce technology that will make football a safer sport. Plus, a look at football helmets of the past.
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Apple's iPad muscle flex: Setting the stage for a showdown with publishers?
Apple's rejection of a subscription app by Time Inc. is an example of a possible showdown that could be brewing between publishers and Apple over control of valuable subscriber data.
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CES 2010: Sony: Goal to be 'undisputed leader in 3D' HDTV; flexes muscle with Taylor Swift, Hendrix cameo
CES 2010: Sony's goal is to become the "undisputed leader in 3D." Taylor Swift and Jimi Hendrix were on hand to prove it. But is 3D ready for living room primetime?
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Google flexes its muscles: Enter the Real-Time web
Google search has taken a giant leap forward -- they are now integrating real time, streaming results precisely when you want them. Searching for trending topics is actually kind of fun now....
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SAP Users start to flex their muscles
User group conferences are always great places to test the pulse of what's happening in the real world. While wandering the halls of the SAP UK and Ireland User Group annual conference this week,...
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Dell Latitude Z 16" thin-and-light revealed; Lamborghini angles hide boardroom muscle
It's the first Latitude with attitude. Dell on Tuesday pulled back the curtain on the rumored Latitude Z thin-and-light laptop, a 16-inch slab of angular portability packed with an array of...
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Bing muscles in on IE6 users
Microsoft doesn't have an explanation yet as to why Bing is making itself the default search engine on IE6 but not IE7 or IE8.
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Honda demonstrates prototype walking assist devices
Honda is demonstrating its prototype walking assist devices for the first time in the U.S. as part of a technical exhibition at the 2009 Society of Automotive Engineers World Congress at...
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Budget laptop with a little extra graphics muscle: the Asus X83VB-X2
In the crowded Budget category of retail laptops, ranging from $600 to $899, we were pleased to discover the $679 Asus X83VB-X2, a 14-inch system notable for its discrete Nvidia GeForce 9300 graphics.
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Automatic SOA: embedding service orientation into 'muscle memory'
It just runs automatically -- reaching 'weightless' SOA
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Microsoft puts more muscle behind its potential 'Kumo' search brand
After a weekend of "it's on-again/no it's not" rumors regarding Microsoft doing some kind of search deal with Yahoo, it's worth noting the Redmondians are still pushing ahead with their plan to...
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