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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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Care to spend your holiday weekend policing directory listings?
I'm not a fan in general of sites that create a listing or profile for you, hoping you'll eventually claim and/or correct it. This tactic, neither user-centric nor user-driven, is insidious for...
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New law says you 'can' spam
The law is little more than an instructional guide for how to keep pumping out millions of e-mails per hour while avoiding legal liability.
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The all-in-one PC is alive and well
The laptop may have dethroned the desktop, but the all-in-one PC is still growing at a rapid rate. Several companies have announced new models with Intel's latest chips.
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Will the Microsoft Xbox win the living room wars over Apple, Google?
A new report says the Xbox is the most popular Internet device for TVs. Can Microsoft continue to capitalize on this advantage?
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Sony BDP-S590 photos
The Sony BDP-S590 is a great-looking Blu-ray player with built-in Wi-Fi, 3D compatibility, and tons of streaming-media apps, but it's slow to load discs and has some user interface quirks.
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Netgear inadvertently serving Blu-ray movie rips on Web site
Netgear is serving a gratuitous handful of Blu-ray movie rips for download, but why? I get to the bottom of it in this post.
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Top-rated reviews of the week (photos)
This week our editors reviewed an Android tablet with a great price, a storage solution that could survive fire and flood, and the best Blu-ray value of 2012 so far.
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Panasonic DMP-BDT220 photos
The Panasonic DMP-BDT220 is the best Blu-ray value of 2012, with built-in Wi-Fi, tons of streaming-media apps, 3D compatibility, and a simple user interface.
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Streaming beats Blu-ray
5 years ago put all my CDs into a box and threw out hundreds of CD cases. My 1200 DVD collection is next. Why? Streaming.
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iPad 3: Explanation of the charging after 100% issue
The iPad 3 battery continues charging even after it reports that it's "100%" full. In reality, it continues to charge for another 2 hours and 10 minutes.
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Monty Python: The Holy Book of Days comes to the iPad
Follow The Pythons on a behind-the-scenes look at the troupe's epic film Monty Python & the Holy Grail with lots of never-before-seen material from the vaults.
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Supermassive black hole at the center of our galaxy gives up a secret
For years, scientists puzzled over mysterious X-ray flares given off by Sagittarius A*. Now they've uncovered an explanation.
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New T-rays could lead to Star Trek 'Tricorder' medical scanners
Scientists have developed a new way to create electromagnetic Terahertz (THz) waves or T-rays, which could be used to revolutionize medical scanning gadgets.
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X-ray artist's oeuvre radiates wonder
Nick Veasey's X-rays of objects large and small bring new mystery and beauty to even the most familiar of things.
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CES 2012: Sony remains faithful in Google TV
Sony's support for the Google TV platform is not wavering, and the entertainment giant is picking up where Logitech left off.
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LG's 2012 Blu-ray home theater systems
LG's newly announced home theater systems all include Wi-Fi, 3D, and LG's Smart TV suite of streaming-media services, with most of them also including wireless rear speakers.
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Look who's back: Ray Ozzie, Former Microsoft Chief Software Architect
Former Microsoft Chief Software Architect Ray Ozzie is back with a stealth communications startup, Cocomo.
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Kia Ray EV (photos)
The Kia Ray EV has some unique features, from an instrument panel that shows EV stations to special slow-driving, prerecorded backup sounds and a battery pack that boasts a 10-year life cycle.
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Internet TV Shootout: Apple TV, Roku and Sony Blu-Ray DVD Player
What's the best way for you to get Internet video to your TV? It depends.
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Europe restricts use on some airport full-body scanners; TSA appears displeased
New European guidelines issued on Monday restrict 'backscatter' airport scanning machines in Europe over 'health and safety' concerns. The U.S. TSA is reportedly not pleased.
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