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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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Hands-on review: HTC Hero from Sprint is truly super
T-Mobile no longer has the exclusive market for Android devices in the United States with Sprint coming out with a real winner in the HTC Hero that passes up both of T-Mobile's offerings. The HTC...
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Hulu may force viewers to prove they are pay TV subscribers
A new plan would require users of the streaming video service to start authenticating that they are pay TV customers before they can watch programming.
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Facebook lets photos go fullscreen, but only on Chrome, Firefox
Facebook today updated its Photo services with two new features: high-resolution photos and full screen viewing. Unfortunately, the latter only works on Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox.
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Sony HMZ-T1 personal 3D viewer (photos)
While the Sony HMZ-T1 personal headset is capable of some of the best 3D effects we've ever seen, it's uncomfortable to wear for extended periods and images suffer from blurriness.
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Facebook rolls out new photo viewer, similar to Google+
Facebook has started rolling out a new photo viewer that looks like what Google+ currently offers: image on the left and everything else on the right. Do you have it yet?
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Facebook testing photo viewers ripped from Google+
Facebook is testing at least three different new designs for its photo viewer. All of them look like what Google+ currently offers: image on the left and everything else on the right.
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Quickoffice Pro HD 5.0 for Android improves tablet experience (Review)
The new Quickoffice Pro HD 5.0 provides a complete, feature-rich office suite for Android tablets.
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Word, Excel and PowerPoint on your Kindle Fire or Nook Tablet? (Android Office app showdown)
Android is a very popular mobile platform and with devices like the Kindle Fire and Nook Tablet bringing in more users it is time to take a look at the available Office applications.
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HP TouchPad gets Office doc editing with Quickoffice HD update
Quickoffice HD has been updated for the HP TouchPad gaining document editing and creation, turning the tablet into a full work system at last.
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Quickoffice Pro HD for iPad adds Evernote and social support
Quickoffice Pro HD and Evernote are two of my favorite iPad apps and today they came together with the Quickoffice Pro HD version 3.0 update.
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2011 iPad Office apps showdown: Who says you can't work on the go?
The iPad clearly leads in the tablet space and this year we find even more Office apps available while those from last year are even better and more capable. There is no excuse for not getting...
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Quick trick: get the old Facebook Photo Viewer back
The new Facebook Photo Viewer sucks. Here's how to get the old one back.
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Quickoffice adds full PowerPoint support for the iPad
Quickoffice just rolled out a free update for their iPad software that includes PowerPoint editing and creation. You can pick up the suite now for just $14.99.
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TR Dojo: Diagnose slow Windows 7 boot with Event Viewer
Bill Detwiler shows you how to use the Windows 7 Event Viewer to track down potential causes of long boot times.
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Quickoffice for iPad updated with new cloud partners
Quickoffice is one of my favorite iPad apps and continues to get better with iOS 4.2 support, new cloud partners, and more. PowerPoint editing support is also coming in January.
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Google patches Chrome security holes, adds PDF viewer in sandbox
Google has shipped a new version of its Chrome web browser to fix at least 14 security vulnerabilities that expose users to malicious hacker attacks.
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Facebook's speedy slideshow photo viewer
Check out this screenshot of Facebook's new slideshow photo viewer: There is a popup black modal that the photo sits on. It's also super fast. Arrowing through a slideshow is like flipping...
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Google adds PDF viewer to Chrome beta
Google has integrated a PDF viewer into the beta version of its browser Google Chrome.
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Google TV will revolutionize television once viewers understand it
Consider for a moment how Google TV will bridge the worlds of television and Web video and bring them together to alter your television-viewing experience. It's revolutionary.
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For mobile video viewers, size does matter
As the high end smartphones seem to be getting larger with full touchscreen, people are watching more video on the go. Data collected during the recent World Cup soccer tourney shows that large...
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