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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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Free Wi-Fi could boost Ultrabooks in business laptop market
Intel could one-up Apple in the business laptop market thanks to free Wi-Fi on Ultrabooks and tablets.
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'Torrid growth' in enterprise WLAN as BYOD gains traction
The bring-your-own-device trend continues to pick up steam worldwide, according to a new report.
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Comcast, Cox, Time Warner partner on metro Wi-Fi
Bright House, Cablevision, Comcast, Cox and Time Warner Cable partner on free-if-you're-a-customer wireless under the name "CableWifi."
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If VLC can ship a free DVD player, why can't Microsoft?
Microsoft's decision to remove support for playing DVD movies in Windows 8 has caused some confusion. If the VLC media player can provide DVD support for free, why can't Microsoft? For starters,...
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Facebook Messenger version 1.7 is out: Now it's a BBM killer
Facebook Messenger version 1.7 is out. You can now text friends for free using your existing data plan, know who's read your messages and who hasn't, as well as see where your friends are.
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Google faces further UK probe for Street View Wi-Fi data collection
The UK's data protection agency ruled in 2010 that Google did not breach UK data laws. But an FCC report may force the UK regulator into reinvestigating the search company.
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Leaked screenshot: Facebook Messenger getting video calling
Facebook is readying an update for its Facebook Messenger apps. The main new feature will be video calling, which we've been expecting for a while now. There are no dates to mark on your calendar.
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Leaked screenshots: Facebook Messenger for iPad
Facebook is developing a native Messenger app for the Apple iPad. Leaked screenshots show many features. Nobody knows when it will be released, although the general idea seems to be summer.
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Netgear ushers in Gigabit Wi-Fi with first 802.11ac router
The networking company looks poised to be the first with a next-generation router on the market with speeds up to three times faster than 802.11n.
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Sony BDP-S590 photos
The Sony BDP-S590 is a great-looking Blu-ray player with built-in Wi-Fi, 3D compatibility, and tons of streaming-media apps, but it's slow to load discs and has some user interface quirks.
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Google may be able to legally listen in to your Wi-Fi networking
If you're working over unencrypted Wi-Fi, Google, and anyone else, may be able to legally listen in to what you're doing.
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Panasonic DMP-BDT220 photos
The Panasonic DMP-BDT220 is the best Blu-ray value of 2012, with built-in Wi-Fi, tons of streaming-media apps, 3D compatibility, and a simple user interface.
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Samsung's Wi-Fi-only Galaxy Player 3.6 (photos)
The Samsung Galaxy Player 3.6 is the smaller, least expensive of the two new-generation players.
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RIM updates Facebook, Twitter apps in BlackBerry Messenger push
RIM, as part of efforts to integrate many of the world's most popular mobile applications into its own BlackBerry Messenger service, is to update a slew of apps.
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Four reasons why the Verizon iPad 3 beats the AT&T model
If you need high-speed data on your iPad 3 Verizon LTE trounces AT&T in pretty much every category.
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iPad Wi-Fi problems: Anatomy of a released defect
Some iPad 3 owners are having problems with the unit's Wi-Fi, while most are working OK. Having a small percentage of failures is just a fact of life in the electronics manufacturing game.
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Why Apple wants to 'capture' defective 3rd-gen iPads
'Capturing' defecting products for investigation is a common practice in the tech industry as a whole. It's a way of gathering information about defective products with the idea of making fewer of...
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Apple investigating, replacing problematic iPad 3 Wi-Fi tablets
Apple is "capturing" and replacing iPad 3 devices that appear to suffer from Wi-Fi related issues, according to a leaked internal memo, but remains publicly silent on the matter.
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Australian government patent troll collects from Wi-Fi vendors
Australia's Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization picked up $229-million from technology companies for "violating" its Wi-Fi patent.
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