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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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Google fallout: One in seven users hit by outage
Google's network updates cause worldwide problems - routing traffic to the wrong locations. But the company promises it won't happen again.
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Medieval secrets behind Microsoft research
What would happen if Microsoft stopped doing research? Based on the researchers' demonstrations, the answer is 'not very much.'
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Windows 7 release date leaked?
An Acer exec said his company's upcoming All In One PC would debut with Windows 7 installed near the end of October.
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Win 7 RC bogged down - Twitter's going wild
Twitter is alight with people complaining that although Windows 7 RC is now available for download to developers - you can't log on - and if you can't log on, you can't download.
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Canonical's Ubuntu reaches for the cloud
Jaunty Jackalope Ubuntu Server Edition is available on Amazon EC2, while Ubuntu Enterprise Cloud is an EC2-compatible system that can create a cloud on a company's own network.
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A new spin on battery technology
If this discovery leads to new insights into basic magnetic theory, there are almost no limits to how profoundly it could affect modern life. Which is a bit over the top - just not that much.
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Microsoft's secret plan behind the TomTom suit?
A very interesting analysis of the Microsoft versus TomTom suit has appeared on veteran journo Glyn Moody's blog, says ZDNet UK's Rupert Goodwins.
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Intel research: Fast radios, flashy chips, low power
Intel is concentrating on integration rather than acceleration, according to the fifteen papers it will be presenting at the International Solid-State Circuits Conference next week in San Francisco.
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The Macintosh at 50
Apple's Macintosh has been one of the defining features of the past quarter century. How about the next?
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Why Apple's iPhone is like a 1981 IBM PC
The iPhone is inching towards the enterprise. So why has Apple limited it so badly?
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Intel unveils Atom chips
Atom chips are Core 2 Duo-compatible with a tenth of the power requirements that CEO Paul Otellini says are as important to Intel as the Pentium chips in the mid-1990s.
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Sex Tech: IsAnyoneUp, UK ISP filter conspiracy theories, no porn for Coke
Hunter Moore investigated by FBI, UK porn filter conspiracy theories, Coca Cola vs. porn cybersquatters and Big Porn is sued for patent infringement.
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Murdoch on MySpace: "We screwed up in every way possible"
Rupert Murdoch on MySpace, speaking on Twitter, he admitted News Corp.'s failings in how MySpace was handled.
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Rupert Murdoch starts tweeting; Twitterverse returns heavy fire
News Corporation's Rupert Murdoch has joined Twitter. It's definitely him, and the Twitterverse is responding with very heavy fire, after an annus horribilis for his media empire.
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LulzSec returns, this time aimed at Rupert Murdoch
LulzSec, a hacking group that allegedly disbanded, has returned to hack into Rupert Murdoch's Sun newspaper site.
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"The News of the World" will live on in the spirit of SoDOMM...
The News of the World newspaper is being closed because of the scandalous behavior of its journalists. But scandals and celebrity gossip dominate social media...
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The cars of CNET Car Tech editors: Antuan Goodwin (photos)
You know what CNET's Car Tech editors review, but what have they spent their own money on?
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Royal phone hacking scandal: Police to reveal victims' names
A key ruling yesterday by a high court judge said redacted notes by police must be revealed, showing the names of victims involved. Also, one already convicted party must reveal who he worked for.
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Apple alliance with Murdoch raises troubling questions
Apple is working with Rupert Murdoch's News Inc to create an iPad-only newspaper. Will Apple relax its tight publishing rules? What will it mean for other publishers?
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Murdoch: Tablets, e-readers and smartphones are "lifeless" without content
News Corp. CEO Rupert Murdoch said content is what brings life to these new devices
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