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Introducing the New VMware Management Solution Portfolio
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UK mobile network gets 4G approval: Rollout this year?
The joint venture of Orange and T-Mobile received 4G network approval from the UK's broadband regulator. Could a 4G rollout finally hit the British streets this year?
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Google+ updates: Improved stream, photo tagging, sneak previews
Google has just announced a few early Christmas presents for its users. What can we expect from the Google+ platform?
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Windows Phone 7 update bricking phones, MS admits carriers can refuse updates
Unlucky Samsung phone owners are finding the Windows Phone 7 update corrupts the firmware, rendering the handset inoperable (bricking). Microsoft admits the problem and also confirms that carriers...
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International iPad rollout delayed by a month
Apple has delayed the international rollout of the iPad by one month, citing high demand.
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Starbucks goes with AT&T for WiFi; T-Mobile subscribers will still get access
Starbucks said it will begin offering Wi-Fi access in its 7,000 stores via AT&T ending a long relationship with T-Mobile. Under another pact, subscribers to T-Mobile will still have access to...
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Top 50 iPad Rollouts by Enterprises & Schools (Updated May 22, 2012)
To all the remaining skeptics: there's one bit of evidence that to me pretty much proves that the iPad - and tablets - won't be a one-hit wonder.
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Intel revs vPro rollout, pushes platform play
The chip giant touted vPro's embedded security features and designs to connect intelligent systems everywhere.
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UK mobile network gets 4G approval: Rollout this year?
The joint venture of Orange and T-Mobile received 4G network approval from the UK's broadband regulator. Could a 4G rollout finally hit the British streets this year?
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EPIC, FTC battle lighting up courts days before Google's privacy policy rollout
The Electronic Privacy Information Center and the Federal Trade Commission are gong toe-to-toe in court just a few days before Google rolls out its new privacy policies.
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Google+ updates: Improved stream, photo tagging, sneak previews
Google has just announced a few early Christmas presents for its users. What can we expect from the Google+ platform?
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Facebook Timeline privacy concerns deepen as rollout begins
The Facebook Timeline feature is rolling out across the world but not everyone is happy about it. Do you really trust Facebook to keep your private activities off your public timeline?
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Smart move: SAP delays community platform rollout
SAP made the right decision in delaying release of its massive external community, consisting of more than two million members.
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Microsoft sets the stage for its Windows Phone Mango rollout
Microsoft is prepping to begin pushing out the Mango update to Windows Phone, possibly as soon as September 27.
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Parking garage operator plans nationwide electric vehicle charger rollout
Car Charging Group will install ChargePoint Network technology from Coulomb Technologies at more than 2,200 Central Parking and USA Parking System locations.
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LulzSec leaked AT&T documents outline LTE rollout and iPad 3
LulzSec may have retired but left us a parting gift by releasing leaked AT&T documents that suggest a LTE iPad 3 is on its way.
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HP goes appliance happy: Steps up preintegrated IT infrastructure rollout
Hewlett-Packard unveiled plans to take its Converged Infrastructure product lines and prepackage them to speed up implementation.
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Samsung's 10-inch Galaxy Tab starts retail rollout
Samsung said that it will offer its 10-inch Galaxy Tab in limited quantities in New York on June 8 and open it up for pre-orders on Best Buy.
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Here's Why I'm Not Impressed by Alaska Airlines' iPad Rollout
It's a tale of two iPad rollouts for use by airplane pilots. But while the U.S. Marine Corps is using the iPad in an impressive, mission-critical way, Alaska Airlines' deployment is much more limited.
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AMD Bulldozer processors rumored to suffer slight roll-out delay. Will Intel push up Sandy Bridge Extreme release date in response?
All signs were pointing to AMD announcing its new high-performance desktop processors, code-named Bulldozer and offering up to eight cores, this week at Computex, or at the latest next week at E3....
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Finally! The First Large Public Rollouts of Android, PlayBook Tablets
While millions of Android tablets have been sold, there haven't been many confirmations of large public enterprise deployments. Til now.
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