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Reducing Server Sprawl with the Right Hardware
When server sprawl becomes a problem, you'll notice it in your power and cooling costs. To save money on running costs, switch to new hardware capable of running virtual machines. Read this white...
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Nicole's 10 favorite Android apps (CNET 100)
With interests that run the gamut from cutting-edge social networks to the great American past time, Nicole's pick of Android apps reflect her eclectic taste.
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Nicole's 10 favorite Android apps (CNET 100)
With interests that run the gamut from cutting-edge social networks to the great American past time, Nicole's pick of Android apps reflect her eclectic taste.
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Earn geek cred by doing these 15 things
Nicole Bremer Nash features 15 items that every geek must do. See how many items can you check off this list.
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Nicole Lee's favorite iPhone apps (CNET 100)
As part of CNET's 100, cell phone reviewer Nicole Lee picks her 10 favorite iPhone apps.
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Marilyn, Pamela, Anna Nicole--just search the archives
Playboy Enterprises is releasing the entire catalog of its magazine as a searchable digital archive.
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'Second Life' gets first look at new hotel chain
Starwood Hotels will seek feedback on new chain via a cyberlodge in the virtual world. Images: Hotel habitat
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New lease on life for Friendster?
Patent publicity revives interest in an early leader in social networking that had faded from the limelight.
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New UV gun takes aim at meth users
A new ultraviolet device is in the works that could put officer K-9 out of job and put meth makers on the run.
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Networking site touts 'tiered' privacy
Multiply finds more funding, continues to attract users wanting more control over social-networking environment.
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Explaining disconnect between women, video games
It's not that women don't understand games, it's that games don't understand women, female game designer says.
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Nicol to 'bring out the soul' of MSN
GM John Nicol says he'll bring the site "a whole new personality built around video and user-generated content."
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Java-based Passport: Contender or pretender?
Australia-based BuyItOnline has released JPassport--claiming it to be the first Java-based version of Microsoft's Passport authentication service.
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Java-based Passport: Contender or pretender
Entering the authentication systems battle between Sun and Microsoft, Australia's BuyItOnline releases JPassport--claiming it to be the first Java-based version of Microsoft's Passport.
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Australian energy business switches on Oracle
Despite a few initial hiccups, Australia's largest energy operator and administrator has successfully deployed Oracle's 9i application server, and is already reaping the rewards. The National...
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Software companies see signs of rebound
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A raft of software companies said on Thursday they see early signs of a rebound, as some businesses have slowly started spending money on everything from Web site...
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Port 12345: Hacker haven or Net X-File?
Increased activity on port 12345 could be due to hackers, an antivirus product or something else altogether, argue security experts.
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Port 12345: Hacker haven or Net X-File?
Increased activity on port 12345 could be due to hackers, an antivirus product, or something else altogether, argue security experts.
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Borland admits software licensing mistake
Customers are outraged by a clause allowing Borland to enter their premises, which was intented only for enterprises. Software vendor, Borland, has admitted to a licensing error which caused a...
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Oracle's 'unbreakable' toy story
Industry experts are abuzz over Oracle's claim that its 9i database is like a Tonka toy--'unbreakable.' Is this a brilliant marketing campaign or just plain crazy?
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Ellison accuses IBM of 'creative accounting'
The chief executive stops short of saying Big Blue has fiddled the figures, but IBM claims that Oracle is simply under pressure As the race for database and application server markets heating...
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