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Automating Infrastructure and Operations Management with VMware
With VMware, virtualization tools come with a management system built in. Check out this webcast to learn more.
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TechCrunch throws down on cable boxes: Who can argue?
The TechCrunch blog usually covers start-up culture, but a post today takes a diversion into the limited, primitive realm of cable boxes. You know 'em, you hate 'em. As post author MG Siegler...
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Report: Apple nixed Android's multitouch
According to a report, Apple allegedly asked Google not to use multi-touch technology in its Android phone and Google agreed - in order to maintain its relationship.
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Android isn't surging just because Apple is letting it
Despite the superior user experience of the iPhone, Android has somehow gained a lot of momentum. I suggest it's not because iPhone is only available on AT&T, but because Android is the...
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Charlie Rose and John Doerr on disruptive innovation, Steve Jobs, and Google TV
Mike Arrington and Erick Schonfeld opened TechCrunch Disrupt in the abandoned 80,000 sq. ft office of Merrill Lynch in the Lower West Village of NYC this morning. It was a harsh reminder that...
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Apple event planned for January 27, should you care?
Apple moved its media event to January 27, and it's widely believed to be the tablet debut. There's a couple of interesting possibilities with the tablet and both revolve around voice.
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TechCrunch throws down on cable boxes: Who can argue?
The TechCrunch blog usually covers start-up culture, but a post today takes a diversion into the limited, primitive realm of cable boxes. You know 'em, you hate 'em. As post author MG Siegler...
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Could Apple really dictate iPhone terms to Verizon Wireless?
The bricks just keep being thrown through AT&T's reputation window. This time, TechCrunch's MG Siegler has an entertaining rant on how Apple needs to dump AT&T and put the iPhone on...
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Report: Apple nixed Android's multitouch
According to a report, Apple allegedly asked Google not to use multi-touch technology in its Android phone and Google agreed - in order to maintain its relationship.
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