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Solve the 6 Top Problems in Your Data Center
Check out this white paper to learn more about the top six problems with data centers. Learn the signs, and discover the steps you can take to fix them.
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Calling all teachers! Contribute to the Classroom 2.0 Book Project!
Since I didn't have enough on my plate , I agreed to edit the Classroom 2.0 Book with Steve Hargadon (the Classroom 2.0 guy, among other things) and Richard Byrne of FreeTech4Teachers fame....
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The story of the first photograph
If you look carefully, you can see the outbuildings, courtyard, trees, and surrounding landscape as Nicephore saw it through his window, all the way back in 1826. And the rest is history.
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Gears of War 3 (photos)
Flirting with the brink of monotony, Gears of War 3 steps up to the plate and delivers the most comprehensive title in the trilogy.
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Could a Japan-like mega-tsunami hit America? Yes, and there's proof.
It is likely that the U.S. will be hit with a devastating tsunami within the next 50 years.
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Talking plate scale tells people when to slow down, stop eating
If you need a plate to tell you when to stop eating, you might have a problem. But maybe the Mandometer is just what America needs to combat the war on obesity.
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Liquid drops defying gravity
Researchers at the University of Bristol, UK, have shown that droplets of liquid can travel uphill when placed on a vertically vibrating inclined plate. 'In fact, if the plate vibrates at the...
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Lenses that bring everything into focus
Scientists at the University of Michigan have developed a new lens device that will shrink huge light waves to pinpoints. The superlens looks like a plate and "is etched with a specific pattern....
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How high are your employees' plates piled?
I told myself I had created a safe environment and that it's employees' duty to tell me when their plates are too full. Then I looked in the mirror.
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Calling all teachers! Contribute to the Classroom 2.0 Book Project!
Since I didn't have enough on my plate , I agreed to edit the Classroom 2.0 Book with Steve Hargadon (the Classroom 2.0 guy, among other things) and Richard Byrne of FreeTech4Teachers fame....
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The story of the first photograph
If you look carefully, you can see the outbuildings, courtyard, trees, and surrounding landscape as Nicephore saw it through his window, all the way back in 1826. And the rest is history.
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Gears of War 3 (photos)
Flirting with the brink of monotony, Gears of War 3 steps up to the plate and delivers the most comprehensive title in the trilogy.
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The Nokia Oro is the gold-plated Symbian phone you've always wanted
Gold, sapphire crystal, and leather combine to make a Nokia phone that is both unique and, well, expensive.
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Could a Japan-like mega-tsunami hit America? Yes, and there's proof.
It is likely that the U.S. will be hit with a devastating tsunami within the next 50 years.
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Rockmelt and the seismic plates of cloud
Forgive the pun, but Rockmelt and Seesmic are both omens of a tectonic shift that will shake up today's browsers and replace them with a new generation. But what will that new generation look like?
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The goods and bads of Bump, which links you to your license plate
Bump.com is a new service that allows users to communicate with each other on the road by sending messages to each other, via license plates.
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California pondering electronic license plate advertisements
It's no secret to anyone that California has had some serious financial problems for over the last year. Innovation has always been seen as one of the ways of emerging from a money pit, and the...
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Novell launches updated PlateSpin products
I've been tracking PlateSpin (now part of Novell) for quite some time. The company has offered a number of innovative management tools for virtual and physical environments and continues to...
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Citrix and Novell doing the VM certification dance
If all industry standard system operating systems are certified with all virtual machine products, will finger pointing be a thing of the past?
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Talking plate scale tells people when to slow down, stop eating
If you need a plate to tell you when to stop eating, you might have a problem. But maybe the Mandometer is just what America needs to combat the war on obesity.
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Novell PlateSpin Migrate really moves Solaris workloads
Novell introduced me to the features of the newest release of PlateSpin Migrate the other day. If you'll recall, I've offered a number of posts on Novell's PlateSpin unit. The most recent of these...
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