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Optimize the Virtual Environment without Draining Your Resources
Today's virtual environments need specialized optimization routines to prevent resource conflicts. Learn how V-locity 3 Virtual Platform Disk Optimizer can optimize your virtual environment...
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Google applauds as Nevada approves rules for driverless cars
The State of Nevada has put a framework in place for testing and licensing self-driving cars, meaning Google is that much closer to being a highway star.
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Google driverless cars will soon hit the road in Nevada
Nevada has just passed legislation removing many of the legal barriers to the use of Google's self-driving car technology.
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Google wants Nevada to be the first state with self-driving cars
The company is currently trying to make Nevada the first state to allow self-driving cars on its roads. Vegas, here we come.
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Geothermal gets its day in the sun
Geothermal grants worth over $300 million given out by Department of Energy.
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Regulators: iPhone card counting app a felony (Updated 2x)
I live about 15 miles from Atlantic City and was surprised to see the iPhone land on the front page of our local newspaper this morning, and not in a good way. The AP story "Card Counting iPhone...
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States bear down on security breaches
Nevada is at the forefront of states that are passing laws requiring businesses – even small businesses – to encrypt customer data, The Wall Street Journal reports. The Journal tells the story...
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Burning Man backs solar-power project for Nevada towns
Nonprofit partners with renewable-energy venture and a Nevada power company to install solar arrays in public buildings.
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Ausra: Hey Nevada, here comes the sun
Hey, why not build a source to help the renewable energy industry in a place that uses a lot of power? Is this disingenuous? Heck, it's what solar thermal power company Ausra is doing: The...
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Careless in Nevada
According to News.com, staff working for Nevada’s governor mistakenly posted his Outlook username and password on the Internet. Aside from the weak password (reflecting a previous Nevada...
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Yucca Mt. simulation too complex for NRC to check
Nevada's anti-nuclear activists inadvertently received good news from the Department of Energy recently. The requirements to run DOE's simulation - on whether the proposed nuclear waste...
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Images: Solar thermal heats up in the desert
A new massive solar thermal power plant in Nevada will be the third largest.
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Smoking emails in corruption investigation into NV governor
Email from software exec's wife: 'Don't forget the money, honey.'
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Photos: AirScooter prepares for liftoff
A "personal helicopter" being developed by a Nevada company, AirScooter is designed for recreational use.
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Photos: Burning Man
Man living in a box is just one of many tech-driven art projects at Burning Man festival in the Nevada desert.
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Photos: Burning Man
Man living in a box is just one of many tech-driven art projects at Burning Man festival in the Nevada desert.
Additional Results
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Google applauds as Nevada approves rules for driverless cars
The State of Nevada has put a framework in place for testing and licensing self-driving cars, meaning Google is that much closer to being a highway star.
-
Google driverless cars will soon hit the road in Nevada
Nevada has just passed legislation removing many of the legal barriers to the use of Google's self-driving car technology.
-
Google wants Nevada to be the first state with self-driving cars
The company is currently trying to make Nevada the first state to allow self-driving cars on its roads. Vegas, here we come.
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Geothermal gets its day in the sun
Geothermal grants worth over $300 million given out by Department of Energy.
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Regulators: iPhone card counting app a felony (Updated 2x)
I live about 15 miles from Atlantic City and was surprised to see the iPhone land on the front page of our local newspaper this morning, and not in a good way. The AP story "Card Counting iPhone...
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