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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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Google Chrome has Microsoft's code inside, says MS manager
A senior program manager at Microsoft claims that Google took some open-source code from Microsoft and used it in their Chrome browser. And it's perfectly legal.
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Start-up generates random numbers from space
Jeffrey Manber explains technology behind Yuzoz, whose name itself was generated using cosmic events such as solar wind.
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IBM researchers: Single molecule stores data
"Remarkable" results are reported from an organic switch that's 100 times smaller than silicon's finest.
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Start-up promises cheaper wireless VoIP
Company says xMax will be in wireless Net handsets by 2007. But numerous details must still be worked out.
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Toshiba claims entangled photon breakthrough
Device uses common semiconductors to produce entangled photons, promising benefits for encryption and chip production.
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Otellini outlines new chip architecture
Intel's CEO sees up to a tenfold reduction in power consumption by the end of the decade because of design changes.
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Ultrawideband partners merge
Longtime friends WiMedia and the Multiband OFDM Alliance team up, but rival UWB standards still wait in the wings.
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How to fix spyware
Commentary--Malware won't go away until we get smarter. Expecting more from the anti-malware vendors would be a good first step.
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Toshiba puts quantum crypto into practice
Company is in talks to commercialize what it claims is a reliable, untappable way of sending data over networks.
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Siemens claims gigabit wireless breakthrough
Company says the next generation of wireless data is taking shape in its Munich laboratories.
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The Lexmark lesson--make more noise
Commentary--Lexmark's inky fingers are all over your printer data--but did you say 'help yourself'?
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Clockless ARM chip watches power use
A radical new design of the asynchronous ARM processor loses the clock to reduce power consumption and noise.
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Firefox fans to take campaign to NY Times
Open-source advocates are being asked to open their wallets and support the Web browser in a full-page ad.
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We're fifty years into the future
Commentary--Fifty years ago today, a revolution started. Let's not stop the party just yet.
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Simpsons swallowed whole by DVD of the future
Imagine getting more than a dozen seasons of Homer and Bart all on one disc. Or, sure, you could back up a terabyte of corporate data.
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Open-standard bearers close ranks
Commentary--Everyone loves open standards, but few agree on what they are. New principles lay down the law.
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Mobile Athlon 64 challenges Centrino
AMD's new Mobile Athlon brings 90nm technology to notebooks for the first time. Its 64-bit core tests Intel and software makers.
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Future portables go much faster all day, says Intel
Beefier batteries and multicore chips aim to make Intel's future mobiles more like desktops.
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Intel plots path of WiMax
Three years of work in wireless broadband lie ahead, Intel says, as it gives a first look at its Rosedale processor.
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Longhorn's longer odds
The next generation of Windows is due in late 2006 but it's more of a gamble than you might expect
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