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Reducing Server Sprawl with the Right Hardware
When server sprawl becomes a problem, you'll notice it in your power and cooling costs. To save money on running costs, switch to new hardware capable of running virtual machines. Read this white...
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Can WiMAX be saved?
Closed spectrum will never give you the growth of open spectrum. Auctioned spectrum gives companies a monopoly for use of that spectrum, hence a high rent is needed, and this eventually frustrates...
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Adobe about-face: Photoshop, Illustrator patches will be free
Adobe has changed course and will now backport the fixes to existing software versions.
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Photoshop, Illustrator users must pay for critical security updates
What if a user does not need or cannot justify paying for the new features in a product upgrade that includes a security fix? That user is a sitting duck to malware attacks.
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Green shopping bags linked to stomach flu
An entire girl's soccer team was infected with an outbreak of norovirus. The source: a reusable grocery bag that they ate cookies from.
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China's online shopping to surge, Internet population to double US and Japan combined by 2015
If not by 2015, then shortly thereafter, China will likely become the largest online retail market in the world, with close to 10 percent of retail sales occurring online, a report predicts.
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Workers in coffee shops -- take your phone calls outside
Be a good neighbor when working in public venues. You just might save your job.
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Build-Your-Own "Ultimate" Adobe Photoshop CS6 PC
Photoshop is a big, heavy application that, when pushed hard, can bring even a high-end system to its knees. For hardcore graphics designers, a dedicated piece of kit is essential.
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Adobe Photoshop CS6 and CS6 Extended ramp up speed and features
Adobe updates its flagship photo editing suite with improved performance, a new user interface, and powerful new features.
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Adobe introduces Creative Suite 6 (with Photoshop CS6) and Creative Cloud
Adobe announces its updated Creative Suite 6, with new versions of Photoshop, as well as its new cloud-based subscription plan.
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Amazon launches AWS Marketplace as one-stop cloud shop
Setting up a business for the cloud might not get much easier than Amazon's new, all-in-one AWS Marketplace.
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When you don't trust Windows for online shopping and banking
There are no good reasons why you can't trust Windows for shopping and banking as long as you take a few sensible precautions.
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Dell acquires Clerity as shopping spree continues
Dell will lump Clerity in with the company's services unit so it can help move legacy applications to cloud and other modern architectures.
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Adobe releases public beta of Photoshop CS6
Sporting a redesigned interface and a slew of new features, a free public beta of the latest version of Adobe Photoshop is available for download.
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Are aliens on our sun? (gallery)
Take some NASA videos, keen eyes, and Internet input - plus Photoshop and YouTube - and you've got a raging conspiracy theory.
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Harrods of London to launch Apple Shop for new iPad, March 16
Destination for posh folk, Harrods of London, is to launch its own Apple-stocked technology department tomorrow, which may (or may not) be the capital's sixth Apple store.
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Emporium: Microsoft's new mobile shopping app coming to non-Microsoft phones
Microsoft is planning to release its new Emporium shopping app on iPhones and Android phones this year, according to an internal roadmap document.
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Adobe rolls out Photoshop Lightroom 4
Most of Lightroom 4 focuses on enhanced features surrounding shadow and highlight processing, maximizing high dynamic range from cameras, and soft proofing for fine tuning colors.
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Beware this fake ShopBop order email
I was nearly scammed into downloading malware today by a cleverly executed phishing email that just arrived in my inbox
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Adobe launches Photoshop Touch for the iPad
Adobe adds an iOS 5-compatible version of its tablet-friendly Photoshop Touch app.
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XSS Flaw discovered in Skype's Shop, user accounts targeted
The independent security researcher Ucha Gobejishvili has detected a cross site scripting (XSS) vulnerabilities affecting shop.skype.com and api.skype.com.
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