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High Availability for Small IT Operations
Check out this white paper to learn how small and midsized companies can use virtualization to help give larger companies a run for their money. With high availability, consolidation, and better...
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Hands-on with the Digital Innovations Speaker Dock for Android (review)
The new Digital Innovations Speaker Dock for Android lets you connect just about any Android device and enjoy audio while charging your device.
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Social networks are actually more positive places than expected
A key reason as to why more people have positive experiences on social networks could have something to do with age and just being more mature when in a somewhat public arena.
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Intel SSD 520 solid-state drive bets on improved reliability over low price
Formerly the undisputed champ in the solid-state-drive arena, Intel has seen countless competitors enter the SSD ring, offering superior performance and cheaper prices than the chip giant. With...
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Riverbed Granite: Enterprise Riches or Fool's Gold?
Riverbed delivers a hardware refresh and a bold new direction. But the continued use of proprietary appliances and the blurring of the lines between IT and storage silos will make adopting the...
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Verizon, BT team on 'immersive-video' conferencing worldwide
Verizon and BT unveil a new solution that will make virtual face-to-face meetings available in more locations worldwide across both companies’ networks.
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Google starts laying high-speed fiber in Kansas City
Google has started laying down fiber for its much-awaited super-fast Google Fiber Internet service in Kansas City.
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AMD's tablet strategy: Hondo chip, Windows 8
AMD missed the boat on smartphone processors, and like rival Intel, has fallen behind in the tablet chip wars. But with Windows 8 right around the corner, the company hopes to cash in with a new...
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Intel quietly introduces several new Sandy Bridge processors
Ahead of the big launch of its Ivy Bridge chips later this year, Intel has pushed out a handful of new Sandy Bridge processors, including a couple of Core i5 CPUs that lack integrated graphics....
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Amped Wireless R1000G router (photos)
Amped Wireless's R1000G High Power Wireless-N 600mW Gigabit router offers arguably the best Wi-Fi coverage on the market. Check the full review for more details on its performance and features.
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D-Link HD Media Router 2000 DIR-827 photos
D-Link's HD Media Router 2000 DIR-827 router has a lot of never-before-seen features, including USB 3.0, an SD card slot, and the first true dual-band router that has HD fuel.
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10 devices to help you ditch your cable box
Looking to break away from your outdated cable box set up? These devices can help.
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Intel betting on its 2012 pipeline
CEO Paul Otellini said that the chip giant has a "tremendous product and technology pipeline." But only Intel's data center dominance is a slam dunk.
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Facebook, Google, Bing, Yahoo to enable IPv6 on June 6, 2012
Facebook, Google, Microsoft Bing, and Yahoo are four of 15 companies committed to supporting IPv6 by June 6, 2012. The others include Cisco, D-Link, Akamai, Limelight, and seven ISPs.
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The Rise of WAN Optimization Part II
Part of the challenge in optimizing applications is knowing where to begin. Lori MacVittie would like to have us believe that the right approach is to deploy a holistic application delivery...
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Who will buy Brocade?
Brocade is the latest networking infrastructure player to go on the market. But does anyone want them?
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Belkin N900 router (photos)
At CES 2012, Belkin announced the Advance N900 DB Wireless Dual-Band N+ Router, which supports 450Mbps on both 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz bands.
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CES 2012: Qualcomm shows Snapdragon S4 running Windows 8
The arrival later this year of Windows 8 for ARM changes the computing landscape. In his CES keynote, Qualcomm CEO Dr. Paul Jacobs said Windows 8 will be a "game changer" for his company and he...
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Did Intel fake the CES 2012 'Sandy Bridge' Ultrabook demo?
Is it a game playing or a movie?
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How using an iPhone 4S can kill your entire network (true story)
Nah, it couldn't be, could it? It couldn't be my branny-new iPhone killing my network. Could it? Really?
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802.11ac: Gigabit Wi-Fi Devices will be shipping in 2012
Broadcom introduces the first 802.11ac chipsets at CES and networking may never be the same.
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