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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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Case study: How SEGA Europe uses VMware to standardize cloud environment for globally distributed game development
We have a lot of development studios across the world. We're working on multiple projects. We need to ensure that we supply them with a highly scalable and reliable solution in order to test,...
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This time it's Sega: 1.3 million customer records hacked
There's no denying it. Cyberattacks are accelerating. This time, it's Sega that's been attacked, losing 1.3 million customer records, including logins and passwords. So far (and it's Sunday, so...
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Sega: 1.3 million customer records hacked, LulzSec promises retribution
Hackers have taken 1.3 million customer records from Sega's servers. In a bizarre twist, LulzSec, a group that claims responsibility for recent Sony attacks, promised revenge on Sega's behalf.
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Is Wii U the new Sega Dreamcast?
Will 2012 be the right time for Nintendo to introduce a new console? Or is the Wii U destined to become the Sega Dreamcast of the next generation of video game consoles?
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Sega's Vancouver 2010 (screenshots)
As the Olympics gets into full swing, you may find yourself having an urge to pick up Sega's Vancouver 2010 and do a little Olympics video gaming. Before you buy, here's a quick look at what the...
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New iPhone: More monkeys from Sega
At Apple WWDC 2008 in San Francisco, Ethan Einhorn of Sega shows off a new and improved 'Super Monkey Ball' for the iPhone--complete with 4 monkeys and 110 stages.
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'Super Monkey Ball' on the iPhone
Sega shows off its new iPhone version of 'Super Monkey Ball' at Apple's March 6 press event.
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Judge crushes Oracle's API copyright claims like a bug
Oracle's last chance for a big day with its Google lawsuit, at this U.S. District Court at least, has come to an end.
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SETI's search for alien life is in trouble
SETI might be forced to sharply curtail its search for alien life if it can't plug large losses in funding.
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First peek at Intel's Ivy Bridge chips for upcoming Ultrabooks
Next week Intel will unveil a new wave of Ultrabooks powered by dual-core versions of its 3rd Generation Core processor. More than 110 Ivy Bridge Ultrabooks are in the works, and early tests of an...
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Microsoft's Windows 8 Release Preview: What's in and what's out
The near-final Release Previewtest build of Windows 8 is available. Here's what's in (and not) in the latest build.
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Windows 8 Release Preview: Microsoft gets its apps together
Microsoft’s carefully timed unveiling of Windows 8 has been frustratingly incomplete. Today's launch of the Release Preview fills in many of the missing pieces, with the biggest surprise being a...
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The phone that lived: HTC Evo 4G LTE to land at Sprint stores June 2nd
After an extended ordeal, Sprint's Evo 4G LTE will finally see the light of day this Saturday.
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EMC picks up IT management software provider Watch4Net
EMC builds out its IT management portfolio with another platform offering real-time visibility into network, data center and cloud infrastructures.
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AT&T slashing international roaming data rates, but Tru SIM is still better option
AT&T is cutting their international data roaming rates to compete with Verizon while Sprint and T-Mobile should probably never be used for data when outside the United States.
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Oracle, Ellison and fun with cloud computing sound bites
If the cloud were a political campaign, Oracle CEO Larry Ellison's quips could become interesting fodder.
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Sony decides to keep optical drive for next PlayStation console
While the electronics giant apparently mulled over shipping a new unit without a drive, it chose to keep the legacy component because Internet connection speeds vary so much around the world.
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Intel chooses MIT as big data research center
Intel sees potential in big data, but it needs help to exploit it.
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Ellison 'to tweet' announcement of new Oracle cloud-based products
Oracle boss Larry Ellison will mark the release of a new wave of cloud-based products by tweeting the announcement.
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Big data blowout: Microgen posts 7 billion transactions per hour
Finance, telecom, utilities and media companies -- those with structured transactional data -- will benefit the most.
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