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Silver Peak's Advantages in a Disaster Recovery Environment
Check out this white paper to learn how products from Silver Peak can help with your wide area network optimization. Keep reading to discover the Silver Peak difference.
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Sony PS3 motion controller coming in spring
At the Tokyo Games Show, Sony confirmed that the new motion controllers for the PS3 would indeed be available in spring 2010 and revealed the first batch of games to include the new technology.
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AU Optronics convicted of U.S. price fixing
Taiwan-based AUO has been found guilty of fixing the price of liquid-crystal display panels.
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ZDNet AU roundtable: Is cloud secure for your business?
Longhaus and Business Aspect board member Sam Higgins, IBRS analyst James Turner, NetWitness chief security officer Eddie Schwartz, Kaspersky CEO Eugene Kaspersky, and columnist and techspert...
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Curt Schilling's 38 Studios, EA in Big Huge game deal
Ex-baseballer Curt Schilling's developer 38 Studios has struck a deal with EA to publish an upcoming single-player role-playing game.
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Apache bug prompts update advice
IT security company Sense of Security has discovered a serious bug in Apache's HTTP web server, which could allow a remote attacker to gain complete control of a database.
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Aussie adult site fears end of Net porn
Australian Sex Party complains that proposed legislation in Australia would require ISPs to block "refused classification" Web sites - including more than 4 million adult Web sites.
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Nintendo to supersize DSi handheld
The new Nintendo DSi LL will sport two screens measuring 4.25-inches in diagonal diameter, far larger than the current DSi's 3.25-inch screens or the DS Lite's 3-inch screens.
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Aussie power grid threatened by virus
Integral Energy has been infected by a virus which affected executable Windows files across its fleet of desktops but the company says the power grid is safe.
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Sony PS3 motion controller coming in spring
At the Tokyo Games Show, Sony confirmed that the new motion controllers for the PS3 would indeed be available in spring 2010 and revealed the first batch of games to include the new technology.
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Nintendo slashes Wii price tag
For the first time, Nintendo says it will be cutting the price of its three-year-old Wii game console - a move designed to preempt upcoming Microsoft and Sony motion devices.
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iPod case maker scoops Apple?
Thanks to an unceremonious cat out of the bag from a third-party case manufacturer, we now have pictures of what the new iPods look like.
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First US gaming, texting addiction clinic opens
Internet, game, and texting addicts can now receive 45-day treatment in rural detox clinic for $14,500; services include fitness program, psychotherapy, and "high adventure outings."
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Podcast: Why ZDNet AU loves Linux desktops
In this podcast, ZDNet.com.au staffers Renai LeMay and Chris Duckett discuss why they use Linux full time where they can and what they like and don't like about it. They both like Linux because...
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Australian postal service bans lithium battery air lifts
Australian Post claims the batteries are dangerous and will only deliver them by road - but only if they are lithium-ion and rated for 2 grams, 100-Watt-hours or under.
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Wii Fit, Sims top game sales for 2009, so far
Just under a week after it published a worse-than-expected US monthly game sales report, the NPD Group has released its top 10 best-seller charts for the year so far.
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Xbox handheld coming...eventually
Microsoft exec Shane Kim says mobile plans for its gaming division are still coming, but have taken a backseat to other pursuits such as Project Natal.
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Starcraft II jettisons LAN support
Much to the disappointment of many Starcraft fans, Blizzard has decided not to include a local area network multiplayer option in its upcoming release of Starcraft II.
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Nintendo wins Wii patent case
Wii-maker touts early dismissal of infringement suit regarding parental controls on DVD video playback...which the Wii doesn't have. This is just one of 15-patent-related suits.
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Rating the standalone firewalls
ZDNet Australia has updated its firewall review with a new set of players. What's different this time? Standalone firewalls are hard to find. ZDNet AU says: These days it is actually difficult to...
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Melbourne university taps cloud to water farms
Far from the world of data centers and silicon, an agriculture project at the University of Melbourne is an unlikely place to find the forefront of cloud computing and Web applications.
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