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Simplified Management in the Real World with VMware vCenter Operations
With so much of your network becoming virtual, it can be difficult to visualize and manage things. Check out this webcast to learn more about simplified management in a virtualized world.
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Schools ditch books for iPads; Won't solve today's reading 'crisis'
Kids hate reading. With iPads set to replace textbooks in many U.S. schools, will reading finally become a hobby for today's kids? I doubt it.
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Over 100 images showing nearly all the functions of the B&N NOOKcolor
The Barnes & Noble NOOKcolor is a new high resolution color display ereader that has a ton of functionality in it thanks in large part to the Android 2.1 operating system powering the device. You...
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On hyperlinks, visionary Nick Carr is totally regressive
Nick Carr made his deep thinker reputation with two ahead-of-the-curve books last decade. On his opposition to the ubiquitous practice of embedding hyperlinks in Web pages, however, Carr seems to...
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Image Gallery: Hands on with the B&N Nook in the Barnes & Noble retail store
One of the unique features that Barnes & Noble promised for the B&N nook was the retail store experiences. With the nook 1.1.0 update nook owners now have access to store specific content,...
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Image Gallery: Barnes & Noble Nook electronic book reader
The Barnes & Noble Nook is the newest electronic book reader on the market and takes things to the next level with both AT&T and WiFi connectivity, support for the largest number of ebooks...
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Image Gallery: M-Edge e-Luminator2, Latitude jacket, Kindle/DX Sleeve jacket
M-Edge makes some of my favorite Kindle cases and they continue to innovate with a new book light that adds two brightness levels, new AAA battery support, and more. M-Edge also has a new Latitude...
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Marketo buys Crowd Factory? You read it here first ...
Read my analysis of today's news in the blog post I published last November ... the trouble with prescience is that people forget too easily these days
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Nook iOS app updated with Retina visuals, dual-column reading
Barnes & Noble's Nook app joins the growing number of Retina display-ready updates announced in past few weeks.
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Stalker app Girls Around Me hunts women via Facebook, Foursquare
Online outrage increases over sexualized, so-called stalking app Girls Around Me - though it is not the first of its kind.
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Harry Potter eBooks finally available via Pottermore, can be read on most e-readers
After a long delay, the Harry Potter series is finally available in eBook form via Pottermore.
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Voice Brief gets updated with email and full site reading
One of Siri's biggest omissions is that it can't read to you. VoiceBrief for iOS fills this gap and reads your email, websites, Twitter and Facebook to you -- and it's free for a couple of days.
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Reading between the lines: Office on iPad, Windows Phone upgrades
Two Microsoft officials gave some very carefully worded answers to questions about Office on iPad and Windows Phone 'Apollo' compatibility at industry events this week.
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Reading, writing and energy efficiency
Just 116 schools from 22 states managed to save more than 1 million kilowatt-hours of electricity in just four weeks, as part of the 2012 Green Cup Challenge.
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Facebook denies it is reading your text messages
Facebook has denied allegations that its native apps are reading your text messages. The company has also criticized the original sensationalist article that spread FUD about the issue.
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Facebook, Flickr, others accused of reading text messages
Reports surfacing this weekend claim that popular smartphone applications can access users' text messages amongst other personal data, even when that phone is not being used.
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Online dating survey reveals women read profiles more closely than men
A recent eye-tracking study reveals major differences between how men and women review online dating profiles.
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Would you like to read the 156 reviews Newt Gingrich wrote on Amazon.com?
Among other things, Mr. Gingrich talks about why the Presidential campaign of Mitt Romney's father, George Romney, failed back in the 1960s.
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With T-Mobile, did AT&T fail to read the wireless tea leaves?
What was AT&T thinking? The U.S. federal government axed its bid to acquire T-Mobile on Monday, giving its rival wireless carrier a hefty consolation prize. Did it miscalculate?
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Voice Brief is like having Siri read your Flipboard
Having your mobile device read to you is and incredibly powerful feature, and one that Siri currently lacks.
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CNET's holiday e-book reading list
What e-books should you buy this holiday? Find out what the editors at CNET are reading.
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