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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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Student makes Batman's wall-scaling device a reality
MIT student invents device that allow people to scale walls at 10 feet per second. The resulting start-up already has Army contract for $120,000.
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Microsoft ropes two more OEMs into Android patent deal
Two more OEMs sign deals with Microsoft in order to be able to use Android without fear of being sued.
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LivingSocial ropes in SocialMedia.com for $3 million
LivingSocial steps it up in the social network advertising race and acquires SocialMedia.com for $3 Million.
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Favorite last-minute photo gifts for under $15
Looking for last-minute gifts to get for your favorite photo lover? Today is the last day to get free priority shipping at Photojojo, one of my favorite sites for cool photo gifts and unique...
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Roping in Round-up?
Battle of titans: Monsanto v. EPA. Round 1 on Round-up. The EPA says the eight-year-old Monsanto mine in southern Idaho is producing illegal pollution, and has since it began operation. Of...
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Intel preps chips for thin, light notebooks; Is it roping off Atom?
Intel CEO Paul Otellini earlier this week highlighted the chip giant's plan to move upstream from its Atom netbook chips to focus on "consumer ultra low voltage products" to power thin and light...
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CIOs: We love video conferencing and online training; Enterprise 2.0 on the ropes
Chief information officers have the hots for online training, video conferencing and collaboration software such as Microsoft's SharePoint. Just don't ask these execs to blog, use a wiki or enter...
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Indiana Jones swings into theaters on computer-generated rope
Fans have waited 19 years since the last Indiana Jones movie for this latest installment in the series, Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. A lot has changed since then, especially the technology used...
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What happens to WiMax with Sprint on the ropes?
Sprint Nextel had a net loss of $29.5 billion, suspended its dividend and drew down its credit line for "financial flexibility." Meanwhile, Sprint has jumped into the wireless price war fray with...
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Is Alzheimer's on the ropes?
Some 32 centers around the country are enrolling patients in 8 new trials of a drug that drags beta amyloid, the protein whose plaques cause brain cells to die, into the bloodstream for disposal.
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Municipal wi-fi on the ropes
I'm constantly amazed at the places Glenn Fleishman's excellent articles turn up. That latest, on the problems municipal wi-fi networks are facing is in The Economist (the only newsweekly worth...
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Microsoft roping more into Longhorn Server release
Software maker says it has added to Longhorn Server since the last major test version and that the OS is on track for release later this year.
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Student makes Batman's wall-scaling device a reality
MIT student invents device that allow people to scale walls at 10 feet per second. The resulting start-up already has Army contract for $120,000.
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Photos: Atlas Powered Rope Ascender
MIT grad student Nathan Ball led development of a device that can hoist 250 pounds up a 30-story building in a mere 30 seconds.
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Napster on the ropes?
Digital music company disputes reports of layoffs or liquidation, saying its service now boasts more than 500,000 subscribers.
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Start-up Flarion ropes in big telecom players
Up until recently, Flarion's wireless gear appealed primarily to cell phone companies, but that's all changing.
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Will Longhorn rope everything together?
Microsoft is moving ahead with plans to more tightly integrate the development of Windows, Office and its other programs--and much of these efforts are tied to Longhorn.
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Net researcher Jupiter says it's on the ropes
Internet researcher Jupiter Media Metrix expects to run out of operating cash in the middle of the second quarter, according to audit reports noted in its regulatory filing Monday. According to...
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Sun's JCP: Enough rope to hang itself?
Sun's Java Community Process (JCP) is designed to promote the evolution of the Java platform, which Sun owns. The official reason Sun adopted a private "community" process over an international...
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Is dot-com dead pool on the ropes?
One of its rivals insists the end is nigh for F*edcompany.com. Not exactly, says the doomed dot-com site's founder.
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