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Automating Infrastructure and Operations Management with VMware
With VMware, virtualization tools come with a management system built in. Check out this webcast to learn more.
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The rise of the 17-hour journalist...
Long hours, short news stories, and lots of Tweets are the marks of succes for some journalists in the new news media...
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Linus Torvalds wins the tech. equivalent of a Nobel Prize: the Millennium Technology Prize.
Linux Creator's Linus Torvalds is one of two laureates for the Millennium Technology Prize. This award is close as technology has to a Nobel Prize.
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Researchers develop quantum encryption method to foil hackers
Researchers from the University of Toronto and the University of Vigo believe quantum cryptography is the solution to the hacker problem. They are turning their proof-of-concept into a prototype.
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The year 2012: the end of recorded history?
Our content is no longer visible to the naked eye without machine intervention.
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MySpace predator convicted for grooming girls online
A Californian man who preyed upon girls using MySpace has been convicted.
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Keylogging student caught hacking college grades
A university student has been caught hacking electronic records to improve his grades.
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Stanford IT professor's new venture offers free, online technology classes
Free online courses from leading IT educators promise to teach students how to build a search engine or program a robotic car within a matter of weeks.
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Google Zeitgeist reveals top searches for 2011: I don't want to live on this planet anymore
The Google Zeitgeist 2011 report finds that searchers worldwide were more interested in reality television and celebrities than current events.
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Five techy tips to cope with university professors
Academics are often misunderstood and do not think on the most part like the rest of society. But these problems can be solved. Here are five techy tips to deal with common professor-problems.
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Churchill Club podcast: WikiLeaks: Why it Matters. Why it Doesn’t?
In this installment of the Churchill Club podcast series, the importance of WikiLeaks is explored.
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Fly corneas prove viable for biomimetic surfaces, i.e. solar cells
Rows of tiny raised blowfly corneas may pave the way to easy manufacturing of bio-mimetic surfaces, surfaces that mimic the properties of biological tissues, according to Penn State researchers.
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Space tech aboard Cessna maps ancient civilization in days
University of Central Florida researchers have successfully used LIDAR equipment aboard a Cessna to collect the equivalent of 25 years worth of data in four days that illustrates never seen before...
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Anonymity exposed, part deux: Google, ISPs ordered to expose academic dissidents
Canada's York University now has the identities of five or six faculty members who anonymously questioned the academic credentials of a new dean. A Canadian court ordered Google and two ISPs to...
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Health gets one-quarter of Obama science board seats
There is a lot driving this group, which is technically known as the President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST) toward the support of much larger investments in the life...
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RSA: Will there be a digital Pearl Harbor? [video]
Will there be one major catastrophe, or just smaller disasters? Panelists discuss what security issues we should be watching out for, where the threat might come from, and the difficulties in...
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Will there be a digital Pearl Harbor?
Will there be one major catastrophe, or just smaller disasters? Panelists discuss what security issues we should be watching out for, where the threat might come from, and the difficulties in...
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Tech to cure crop failure, look inside Einstein's mind?
In the future, technology will be able to help address issues such as crop failure in the developing world, the competitiveness of the U.K. economy and even understand the motivation of historical...
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Where's Bin Laden? New theory, Google Earth offer clues
A couple of geography professors at UCLA have done some legwork that just might help the U.S. get closer to capturing Osama Bin Laden. The professors, John A. Agnew and Thomas W. Gillespie, today...
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A rocket to see through the northern lights?
The northern lights are beautiful when you see them from the ground. But they can be dangerous for your life if you're in a plane crossing an area where they are active. This is because your plane...
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Pterodactyl-inspired flying robots
According to Sankar Chatterjee, a professor of paleontology at the Texas Tech University in Lubbock (TTU), a 225-million-year-old pterodactyl might soon be reborn as a flying robot. The Tapejara...
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