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Introducing the New VMware Management Solution Portfolio
Check out this webcast to learn more about the New VMware Management Solution Portfolio.
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Microsoft should walk away from Yahoo
It's deadline day for Yahoo. Three weeks ago Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer told Yahoo that it needs to negotiate about the software giant's $31 a share offer. Since Ballmer's ultimatum there has...
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OXML as Microsoft's swivel point
My apologies for not writing more this week. A rather interesting twist in my IT career occurred recently, which I'll relate later. It's exciting stuff which will involve lots of travel to...
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Troubleshooting Skype performance on a Mac (updated)
Any ace Skype troubleshooters out there? I've been using the venerable VOIP client on my MacBook Pro almost since it came out without many issues – until recently. I've used Skype almost weekly...
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Do Microsoft users want cheap Office or Web-based Office?
Would some of the folks clamoring for Microsoft to release a completely Web-based version of its Office suite be just as happy if Microsoft released a stripped-down Office that was really cheap,...
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MacBook Air Diary-Day 13: Installing 10.5.2
I generally wait at least 72 hours before installing any operating system updates from Apple but yesterday's announcement of 10.5.2 made me throw caution to the wind. I figured that I had a solid...
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Building a sub $1,000 gaming PC
The other day I was challenged to put together a gaming PC for less than $1,000. As it turns out, not only is it quite easy to hit this figure, but you also get a lot of hardware for your money.
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Should HIPAA compliance be outsourced?
What if PWC has to audit one of its own clients? The government says the company will recuse themselves. Does that mean the audit is then off? Better call PWC, then.
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Too much glare when you look at your cameraphone photos? Could be a thing of the past
Yesterday at CES, chip-maker Qualcomm's subsidiary Qualcomm MEMS Technologies, Inc. made a series of announcements that IMHO will do no less than revolutionize image quality factors on mobile...
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Sure bet for 2008: More Apple lawsuits
Nothing appears to bring out the snarky comments and questionable legal actions than success in the technology markets. Apple's winning combination of the iPod and the iTunes Music Store seems...
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Sony Reader felled by the classics
It takes a long time to get into a good book, particularly if it's electronic.
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For 2008 expect more Linux applications
The big technology trend of the current day is the merging of markets -- mobile, desktop, server, online -- into one big all-you-can-eat application buffet. Nothing serves that buffet, at every...
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Has Movable Type gone open source too late?
Google, the inventor of RSS, and the most plugged-in man on the planet all competing in this growing software market. So who won? Some 23 year old kid out of Houston.
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Taking down spammers: Successful spam fighting via legalization, regulation and economics
Guest post: Gadi Evron is Security Architect for Afilias global registry services and recognized globally for his work and leadership in Internet security operations. He is the founder of the...
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Big Telco wants to ream you with "deep packet inspection"
You may experience mild discomfort The extremist "free market" crowd wants to toss hundreds of years of common and public law in the toilet so a few near-monopolies can maximize their profits and...
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The Halo 3 effect and its impact on Blackwater's future
Guest post: Chris Matyszczyk ruminates on the arrival of Halo 3 and finds connections between the video game, lattes, aspiring snipers, Blackwater and Britney. A couple of weeks ago, Wolf, the...
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Corporate-sponsored Presidential debates: No, thank you
Yahoo had its Democratic Candidate Mashup. Google and YouTube teamed with CNN for a series of presidential debates. It's a troubling trend: Politics is baldly dependent on corporate largess this...
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A fish story
Nothing is more mainstream media than "Time Magazine." When they do big piece on the dangers of fish farming you can expect that concern to seep into the shopping mainstream of America. Fish...
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Nothing's too hot for NASA
Scientists at the NASA Ames Research Center in Mountain View, Calif., are testing high-tech materials they hope will hold up to temperatures three times hotter than the surface of the sun.
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Early Lessons of Identity Management Implementations
As more IT organizations deploy identity management solutions, some early lessons have been learned about the planning, implementation, and operations of those services. META Trend: Identity...
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Judge warns Oracle could end up with nothing in IP trial
Oracle makes a last-stand effort on trying for infringer's profits, but possibly reopens the door for accepting statutory damages.
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