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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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Programmable 'smart sand' can assume any shape
MIT researchers are developing small magnetic cubes that can communicate with each other to auto-duplicate objects in a "sand box" using a subtractive production algorithm.
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Robots learn new tricks, take new shapes (photos)
Boston-area researchers show off the many shapes and purposes of robotics, including tiny robotic bees to pollinate fields, ostrich-like artificial limbs, and cookie-baking humanoid robots.
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Tip: Undocumented shape building secrets in Mac Office 2011 revealed
Mac Office 2011 comes packed with prebuilt shapes and simple controls. Still, what if you want to build complex or merged shapes? A number of undocumented operations provide the answer.
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Pinhole camera takes the shape of a gun
Pinhole camera takes the shape of a gun
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Toshiba Tegra 3 tablets come in different sizes, pretty much one shape (photos)
Toshiba unveils three new Tegra 3 tablets.
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Programmable 'smart sand' can assume any shape
MIT researchers are developing small magnetic cubes that can communicate with each other to auto-duplicate objects in a "sand box" using a subtractive production algorithm.
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What technologies will shape the future of Higher Ed?
What technologies will become important in modern classrooms?
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comScore: Increased app usage shaping 'dual mobile browsing experience'
The 2012 Mobile Future in Focus report first found that last year, mobile app usage exceeded the growth in mobile browser use in both the United States and Europe.
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Microsoft's Windows Azure Active Directory plans takes shape
This year should be a big one for Microsoft's Windows Azure Active Directory cloud service, yet another piece of its hybrid public/private cloud puzzle.
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Robots learn new tricks, take new shapes (photos)
Boston-area researchers show off the many shapes and purposes of robotics, including tiny robotic bees to pollinate fields, ostrich-like artificial limbs, and cookie-baking humanoid robots.
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Apple creates a health kit for overweight, out-of-shape designers
Is Apple's latest internal campaign an attempt to combat weight/health issues within the company? See Apple's design + health kit here.
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Tip: Undocumented shape building secrets in Mac Office 2011 revealed
Mac Office 2011 comes packed with prebuilt shapes and simple controls. Still, what if you want to build complex or merged shapes? A number of undocumented operations provide the answer.
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Intel exec: Apple helps shape our roadmap
It's obvious that there is a strong partnership between Apple and Intel, but is this business relationship a one-way street?
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Better Place electric vehicle subscription plans take shape in Europe
Electric vehicle evangelist and infrastructure company Better Place -- in conjunction with partner Renault -- has revealed some of its pricing plans, at least for those of you who live in Europe...
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What shape is Sage US in? Bad and likely to get worse
Sage's US operation is still under performing. Now it faces more turmoil as Sue Swenson, CEO announces her retirement.
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Google, Apple, Netflix are among those trying to shape 21st Century TV
As television evolves into its own 21st Century version, the forces behind the scenes are working hard to carve out their own niche, thought it will be tough to guess which model will do best...
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PC makers ready iPad rivals, but can they shape an experience?
In the wake of the announcement of the Apple iPad tablet device, computer makers are quickly rallying strategies and devices to challenge it. Is that such a smart idea?
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Tax on What? Taxonomy on the Intranet
This is a guest post from one of the world's leading taxonomy and folksonomy experts Thomas Vander Wal, who can be found at Infocloud Solutions. Thomas has very kindly taken some time to share...
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CES 2010: LaCie announces two key-shaped, metal USB flash drives
CES 2010: French storage company LaCie has introduced two more key-shaped USB storage devices that finally put the "key" into "flash key."
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The next generation of netbooks takes shape
One of the rare success stories of a tough 2009 in tech, the netbook is set to get an overhaul courtesy of Intel's Pine Trail technology. Intel released Pine Trail earlier this week, and a few...
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