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Simplified Management in the Real World with VMware vCenter Operations
With so much of your network becoming virtual, it can be difficult to visualize and manage things. Check out this webcast to learn more about simplified management in a virtualized world.
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Virtual idol Hatsune Miku topping 2012 Olympics poll
In a recent poll, Japan's virtual idol currently has the crown with thousands of votes for the 2012 London Olympics.
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Olympic skier Begg-Smith known as 'spam king'
Dale Begg-Smith, the former world-champion mogul skier is almost as well known for reports about his involvement with adware, browser pop-ups, and other detritus of the seamier side of the Internet.
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NBC brings new media player features to Winter Olympics and NFL
At the NewTeeVee Live conference in San Francisco, Vertigo CEO Scott Stanfield shows new HD video player features for the Winter Olympic Games, adding to its existing Sunday Night Football...
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How hackers were thwarted at the Beijing Olympics
Atos Origin explains how risk-management tech helped to prioritize the real risks hidden within.
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Limelight Networks Operations Center
Limelight Networks Operations Center in Tempe, Arizona supports all the online media streaming for the 2008 Beijing Olympics.
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Olympic online gold
Thanks to Microsoft's Silverlight streaming video software, more people than ever before are tuning in...err...logging on to watch the Olympics online. CNET's Kara Tsuboi reports on the popularity...
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Gallery: Tech behind the Beijing Olympics
Technicians for this summer's 2008 Olympics from Beijing are training for their sport--IT.
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Silverlight to star in NBC's online Olympics coverage
NBC is relying heavily on Microsoft's Silverlight to present its online Olympic coverage which will include about 2,200 hours of free on-demand video.
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2012 Olympics themed malware circulating in the wild
Security researchers from TrendMicro have intercepted a currently circulating 2012 Olympics themed emails containing malicious attachments.
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Why you can't post London Olympics photos, videos online
Taking a photo of your favourite athlete at this year's Olympics could land you in trouble. But Olympic organisers said that enforcing social media rules is impossible.
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Acer challenges iPad 3 with Iconia Tab A510; 32GB for $450
Acer's Olympic Games Edition Tablet Iconia Tab A510 may beat the new iPad on price and specs but will consumers care?
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State Dept. offering tech training to more women in Africa
TechWomen is an international exchange that uses technology as a means to empower women and girls worldwide, particularly in North Africa and the Middle East.
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London's Tube to get free Wi-Fi in time for Olympics
Free Wi-Fi will be made available to London's commuters in time for the Olympics. That is, when the Tube drivers aren't on strike leaving half the network crippled for days at a time.
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Virtual idol Hatsune Miku topping 2012 Olympics poll
In a recent poll, Japan's virtual idol currently has the crown with thousands of votes for the 2012 London Olympics.
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UK expectations for Google Wallet: Great idea, busted flush
Google Wallet could be brought to the UK in time for the 2012 Olympics. While the mobile payment application is a great idea, it might not stick with the Brits.
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London Underground considers cell network rollout for 2012 Olympics
In hope for completion for the 2012 London Olympics, Chinese telecoms manufacturer Huawei is bidding for the contract to supply mobile voice and data to the London Underground transport network.
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Zipping back in time to the Olympics (images)
Aiming to tap the glory of the recent Winter Games, Vancouver tourism officials have brought some popular attractions--including a zip line--to San Francisco.
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Bobsledding action at the Olympics (photos)
CNET's Ina Fried checks out Friday's bobsled runs, with help from a zoom lens on loan from Canon.
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Olympic photo finishes (images)
CNET takes a look at some of the closest contests so far at the Winter Games in Vancouver.
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I found my Facebook friends advertised on CTV Olympic website
Social networking is great. But when you find your personal Facebook photos of your friends staring at you in an ad, that's taking it a bit too far.
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