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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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What we may/may not hear @ Oracle Open World this week
Watch for movement on these matters Last night, Oracle’s annual mega event, Oracle Open World, opened. This event draws some 37,000 people to San Francisco to hear, see and speak all things...
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Bizarre ERP implementation experiment at Arizona State
Arizona State University's deployment of Oracle ERP is challenging important and fundamental assumptions about how complex software systems should be implemented. ERP implementations are often...
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Letting our lawmakers make laws about cybersecurity is probably a mistake
We'll wind up with a law that substantially reduces our privacy, increases costs to most companies, does not protect us from cyberattacks, and doesn't get the job done.
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RIM's BlackBerry 10 platform: Do you believe? Probably not
RIM has some hero platform or phone almost every spring that's supposed to restore the BlackBerry to its glory days.
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Do you need quad-core and LTE in your pocket? Probably not
Quad-core and LTE would give you bragging rights, but not much more.
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Apple orders PC builder to dump ASUS? Probably not
Don't believe everything you read in the media.
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Why your Android handset probably won't get an upgrade to Ice Cream Sandwich
Waiting for Google's latest Android 4.0 'Ice Cream Sandwich' update? Don't hold your breath.
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Does HTC need to buy an OS? Probably not
I don't think that HTC needs to 'buy' an OS, after all, what would it buy?
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Verizon ends unlimited plans but you probably won't notice
Unlimited smartphone data plans are going away, and for Verizon customers very soon. Folks are concerned about the change, but the fact is most won't notice anything different on the monthly bill.
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Probable Republican Presidential candidate puts up email smoke screen
Governor Barbour's office does not want you to read his official email.
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Do you suffer from Divided Attention Disorder? (Hint: you probably don't)
An ADD for the technological age, 'divided attention disorder' could be the cause of eroding memory and concentration skills, caused by short bursts of information like text messaging. Allegedly.
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Dummy SKUs hit BestBuy with March 11 date, probably the MBP refresh
The BestBuy inventory system shows a placeholder page for a "Class 140 MOBILE COMPUTING" device from Apple that shows and in stock date of "03-31-2011." It's probably the new MBP.
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900 million Internet Explorer users hit by bug - You're probably one of them!
Are you a Windows user that still surfs the web with Internet Explorer? Well, if you are one of the 900 million who do, you need to to sit up and pay attention to a new vulnerability that affects you.
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5 fascinating facts you probably didn't know about America's new $1.5 billion cyber-security center
Although this site is still arguably smaller than what Google or Amazon operate, it's going to be an important part of our national defense.
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Your second subsidized VZW iPhone will probably be the iPhone 6
If you get a Verizon iPhone on Tuesday, you won't be eligible to upgrade to the iPhone 5, but you will be eligible to upgrade to the iPhone 6 -- in September 2012.
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Changing DNS probably won't help your Video Streaming
Despite recent claims that universal DNS services like OpenDNS, DNS Advantage, and Google DNS can slow down Apple TV video-streaming, the truth is that they don't for most users.
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Jeff will probably hate us for this, but we'll deal with that later
Check out these pictures of Jeff Bakalar of CNET's The 404 Podcast as a wee one!
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Amazon leaks probable Mac Office 2011 launch date
As the 9to5 Mac site noted on September 10, it looks like Amazon.com has leaked again another Microsoft launch date and pricing.
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Spring Design opens up pre-orders for Alex e-reader; will probably arrive in April
After a major release delay back in February, Spring Design is finally ready to swing open the doors for pre-orders of the Alex e-book reader. But is it already too late for this little guy?
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Yamaha releases two new sound bar systems that probably cost more than your HDTV
When it was released back in late 2007, Yamaha's YSP-4000 sound bar system was favorably reviewed by our sister site CNET, which praised its sound quality, considering that it was a...
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