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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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Find your lost or stolen camera with free online tools
Being reunited with a lost or stolen camera often comes down to the luck of the draw, but several online resources are available to improve your odds.
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How a software engineer tried to save his sister and invented a breakthrough medical device
I meet a lot of Silicon Valley companies but rarely do I come across a story as inspiring as this one. Robert Goldman is the founder of Vascular Designs, a company that just won FDA approval to...
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Preparing students for a 21st Century knowledge economy
Angela Maiers and I are going to be addressing one of the biggest challenges facing today's schools, educators, students, parents, and even businesses in this live webcast.
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Dutch startup unleashes cutthroat LED bulb pricing
Lemnis Lighting is offering its 200-lumen Pharox BLU bulb, which gives off less light than a 40-watt incandescent bulb, for about $5.
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Find your lost or stolen camera with free online tools
Being reunited with a lost or stolen camera often comes down to the luck of the draw, but several online resources are available to improve your odds.
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Facebook 'exploring' unfiltered News Feed changes
Facebook is looking into changes to the News Feed, as well as expanding 'commenting and liking' features, to appease developers and advertisers.
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Dell discontinues Adamo laptop, leaving MacBook Air with one fewer competitor
Our sister site CNET is reporting that Dell is killing off its Adamo ultraportable laptop, a few weeks after it dropped prices on the MacBook Air rival. Ultraportable notebooks have taken it on...
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Sony PSP2 could be announced late this month
Though there was no mention of it at CES 2011, we might not have to wait much longer for the unveiling of a Sony PlayStation Portable 2.
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My sister wants to work for Apple; Why she shouldn't
A short tale for why my sister wants to work for Apple, and why I told her not to. At least, not just yet.
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Microsoft surrenders on Linux Kinect hack
If the engineers want to close off the open source uses of Kinect later, in order for Microsoft to gain more control over new markets, there is time for that.
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Intel Light Peak technology moving closer to USB-killing reality
Our sister site CNET is reporting that Intel's Light Peak optical connectivity technology, which promises super-high-speed transfers that crush USB 3.0 transfer speeds, is moving closer to being...
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Zappos.com site loses $1.6 in pricing snafu
A sister site of online retailer Zappos.com loses big when a pricing-engine blip inadvertently made every product on that site available for no more than $49.95.
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How a software engineer tried to save his sister and invented a breakthrough medical device
I meet a lot of Silicon Valley companies but rarely do I come across a story as inspiring as this one. Robert Goldman is the founder of Vascular Designs, a company that just won FDA approval to...
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Apple's weak growth sister: The iPod?
For years, Apple's story--and much of its stock run--has been about the iPod, its halo effect and the making of Steve Jobs' company as a consumer icon. Funny how perception can change in just a...
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Adware, shady marketing pays: Penthouse buys AdultFriendFinder and sister sites
Penthouse Media Group has acquired Various Inc., a company that operates a stable of adult-oriented social networking sites such as AdultFriendFinder, Gradfinder and others. The New York Times...
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Is God on technology's side? Or is it the other way around?
Guest post: Chris Matyszczyk finds that the Web accommodates all kinds of bloggers, including a nun who says she is "wildly enthusiastic about our mission of putting communications technology at...
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