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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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Intel CEO sees Net boosting consumer electronics
Paul Otellini predicts during his CES keynote that the Net's impact on the computer industry will play out again in the consumer electronics market. Photos: Otellini predicts always-connected world
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Ten thoughts on the new Intel iMac
The new 20-inch Intel-powered iMac is a beauty, but it does have some warts.
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FAQ: Behind TiVo's play for iPod, PSP
TiVo says it's hooking up with the iPod and PlayStation Portable. But the devil is in the details.
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Details of the Microsoft-Real agreement
RealPlayer and the Rhapsody music service get a boost on Windows systems and MSN Messenger.
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The Apple deal: What others are saying
From outrage to disbelief to approval, analysts, consumers and industry insiders have been buzzing about Apple's switch to Intel.
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How the Mac was born, and other tales
Q&A Mac co-creator Andy Hertzfeld talks about the early days, open-source software, the iPod and Steve Jobs' parking habits.
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Notable quotes: Hostile bid ignites the rhetoric
Craig Conway's dog donned a bulletproof vest as the sniping between the Oracle and PeopleSoft crews heated up.
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He said what? McNealy's war of words
Sun Microsystems CEO Scott McNealy has launched enough wicked verbal attacks on Microsoft over the years to consider the nearly $2 billion settlement hush money.
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Week in review: Focus on the OS
Operating systems take center stage, as Microsoft trots out Longhorn, Apple fends off some OS X criticism and Linux gets a boost.
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Fed interest rates hit 45-year low
The Federal Reserve Board cut interest rates by one-quarter point on Wednesday, its latest attempt to revive a stagnant U.S. economy. With the latest cut--the Fed's thirteenth such move since...
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Microsoft to license SCO Unix code
The software giant will license the rights to Unix technology from SCO Group, a move that could dramatically impact the battle between Windows and Linux.
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Week in review: Seeking security
Security, one the few bright spots in the otherwise moribund tech sector, was the focus of a weeklong conference, and companies went out of their way to tout their wares.
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eBay users try to sell Columbia debris
US web users have reportedly been offering debris from the Columbia shuttle, which ripped apart on re-entry to the earth’s atmosphere on Saturday, killing the seven crew members, on internet...
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Columbia collectibles soar on eBay
Within hours of the Columbia tragedy, hundreds of items featuring the space shuttle are listed for sale as prices climb.
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Microsoft: Back off Linux attacks
Some of the software giant's efforts to disparage open-source software such as Linux have worked against the company, according to a recent memo by the software maker.
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Wanted: A few good security workers
Cyberterrorism and hacking is stoking demand for security specialists, despite a recent flurry of tech pink slips. Symantec's got online tips on how to hang onto the good ones.
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HP merger captures 'yes' vote
Putnam Investments, one of the largest institutional holders of Hewlett-Packard shares, will vote in favor of HP's $22 billion merger with Compaq Computer.
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Comdex: Laptops let off the hook
Trade-show organizers reverse their 'notebook non grata' edict and say that laptops will be allowed into next week's Comdex conflab. But guess what security's banning now?
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Comdex issues laptop reprieve
The tens of thousands of technophiles who will descend on Las Vegas for next week's Comdex trade show will be allowed to carry laptops into the show--but there is a catch.
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Got laptop? Can't come into Comdex
Expect cranked-up security at next week's trade show as organizers respond to fears of terrorist attacks. And leave your notebook at home--they're banned.
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