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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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O2 launch handset eco index but Apple refuse to play ball
O2 launches the UK's first sustainability consumer eco index for mobile phones. However, Apple has refused to disclose performance information for the iPhone and RIM will only be ready to have...
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Greenpeace guest post: Time for real IT Leadership in tackling Climate Change
When Greenpeace first started campaigning on the electronics sector in 2005 we wanted to see companies change the way that products were made, used and disposed of to tackle the massive amounts of...
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Sony Ericsson unveils app store
Sony Ericsson's Rikko Sakaguchi and Christoper David tell an audience at JavaOne in San Francisco that the company will join the app store crowd. Customers will be able to download utilities,...
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Sony Ericsson to lay off 2,000
Sony Ericsson reported its first-quarter earnings results with a pre-tax loss of $466 million and is laying off 2,000 employees.
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Ericsson to lay off 5,000 workers
The layoffs follow the mobile-network infrastructure firm's latest quarterly results, which show a steep decline in profits, partly due to a 'dramatic drop' in Sony Ericsson's contribution.
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Image Gallery: Windows Mobile devices present at Mobius 2008
One of the benefits of attending the Mobius event each year is the opportunity to see and touch a number of Windows Mobile devices from all over the world. We saw the Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1, HTC...
Additional Results
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Sony decides to keep optical drive for next PlayStation console
While the electronics giant apparently mulled over shipping a new unit without a drive, it chose to keep the legacy component because Internet connection speeds vary so much around the world.
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Sony, Samsung limiting discounts on their HDTVs. An act of desperation?
The two electronics giants are limiting retailers' ability to discount their televisions, which should help the Best Buys of the world who often can't match the sale prices of online retailers.
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Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX30V sample pictures
Check out CNET's examination of photo quality from Sony's top-of-the-line compact megazoom, the 20x Cyber-shot DSC-HX30V.
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Sony HX850 series (photos)
The Sony HX850 series is an attractive-looking TV that provides an excellent LCD picture for the money.
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Will the Microsoft Xbox win the living room wars over Apple, Google?
A new report says the Xbox is the most popular Internet device for TVs. Can Microsoft continue to capitalize on this advantage?
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Sony Alpha SLT-A37 photo samples
The A37's photos look typical for an entry-level dSLR-class camera: very good, but not outstanding compared to competitors.
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Sony Alpha NEX-F3 photo samples
The NEX-F3's JPEGs at mid-to-high ISO sensitivities look fairly typical for an entry-level interchangeable-lens camera, and are very nice at its base ISO 200.
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Sony Cyber-shot DSC-WX150 sample pictures
Check out some sample photos taken with Sony's ultracompact 10x zoom, the Cyber-shot DSC-WX150.
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Sony Cyber-shot DSC-TX20 sample photos
Here's a look at the photo capabilities of the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-TX20, the manufacturer's ultracompact rugged point-and-shoot.
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The Vaio T is Sony's first ultrabook
Sony may be calling the Vaio T its first ultrabook, but the device is hindered by an aging processor and uninspiring specifications.
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Five not-so-obvious reasons why Apple won't be Sony redux
Forrester CEO George Colony argues that Apple will lose its way like Sony did. Colony's argument revolves around charisma, but he misses a few key competitive advantages.
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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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China's Internet crackdown: Anonymous, political intrigue and blackouts
Chinese authorities continue their crackdown of online 'rumors'. Is now the right time to launch an attack on the Great Firewall?
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The Sony SmartWatch up close (photos)
Part of a new breed of intelligent timepieces powered by Android, the $149.99 Sony SmartWatch is svelte, stylish, and promises tight smartphone integration.
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