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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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Compatibilty wars - can EnterpriseDB take on Oracle and win?
When caught between a rock (Oracle) and a hard place (HP), what will customers do? EnterpriseDB claims it has the answer.
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Another LED replacement bulb for your consideration
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What's in a name? Microsoft replaces Windows Server 8 with 2012
Do you really care what Microsoft names its new operating system? I don't either.
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Firing the Space Shuttle: Top 9 replacements (gallery)
The Space Shuttle might be history but there's a line forming to take its place and enter the new space race.
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Traveling with a THR (total hip replacement) in the age of the TSA
Although we can all expect travel to be more of a pain these days, THR patients should probably plan and allow for extra time when a security checkpoint must be passed.
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Apple investigating, replacing problematic iPad 3 Wi-Fi tablets
Apple is "capturing" and replacing iPad 3 devices that appear to suffer from Wi-Fi related issues, according to a leaked internal memo, but remains publicly silent on the matter.
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Submerge your datacenter
Fluid-submersion server cooling systems take a different approach to datacenter energy efficiency
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Will iPhones replace desktops?
If you believe Moore's Law still has legs - and I do - it will only be a matter of time before an iPhone-sized package can deliver more computing than most people need. So it's bound to happen,...
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Sign the e-petition for Alan Turing to replace Darwin on £10 note
Codebreaker, computing genius and founding father Alan Turing could be the next face of the British £10 note. Let's make it happen with an e-petition to the UK government.
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When will the iPad replace desktops?
While an iPad can't replace a desktop system today, it will be able to - for the vast majority of users - in 5 years. Not only possible, but inevitable. Here's how.
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Geode and iPhone plan to replace your wallet (Video)
iCache Geode wants to replace your wallet with an iPhone case -- and it just might work.
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Transformer Prime as laptop replacement: Pros and cons
The Transformer Prime is the best Android tablet available today, and paired with the unique laptop dock can be used for many things formerly done on a laptop.
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Apple's New iPad In The Enterprise: Laptop Replacement Gets Closer
How will an iPad with much better graphics and a faster network connection affect the enterprise?
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Google doubles down on entertainment, replaces Android Market with Google Play
Google is attempting to leverage its success with Android apps into sales of music, books, and movies by putting them all under one roof.
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CEA says phones replacing point-and-shoot as primary photo device
A new study from the CEA shows increasing use of smartphones as primary device for capturing and sharing images.
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Replacing the world's largest IMAX screen (photos)
The world's largest IMAX screen has been in place for 16 years, and now it's time for a replacement. Go behind the scenes and see how it was accomplished.
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Microsoft to replace Mix with a new developer conference
Microsoft is doing away with its annual Mix designer/developer event. This year, instead, the company is planning a developer conference likely to focus on Windows 8.
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Will the cloud replace SMB IT departments?
ZDNet's Christopher Dawson and Heather Clancy tee off on this week's Great Debate.
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Facebook wants to power Vevo, replacing YouTube (rumor)
Facebook is looking to power Vevo. Once the music video service's contract with Google's YouTube expires, Facebook is hoping to swoop in and take over, according to a recent rumor.
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Social media replacing customer service channels at banks: report
If you're trying to get your bank's attention over a major issue (such as $5 ATM usage fees), social media might be a better way to do it these days. But there are risks, according to a new study.
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