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Enable Administrators to Morph into Managers by Leveraging Real-time Analytics and Automation
Take a look at this white paper to learn more about using real-time analytics and automation to get more out of your IT admins and make your network easier to manage.
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'EvoGrid' to model life's origins, and maybe answer the big questions
EvoGrid is a grid-computing concept that'll attempt to digitally simulate the primordial soup from which life arose and it may shed light on the origins of life on Earth and in the universe. It...
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OWC souped-up iMac program adds 2011 models
For those who want a really souped-up iMac, Other World Computing has offered its Turnkey Program, which let customers upgrade their stock units with extra solid-state drives, hard drive storage...
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Alphabet soup that fails to communicate anything
Why do companies present their messages using their own, non-standard, industry jargon to present a new idea?
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Intel launches souped up i7 for desktops; Overclocking enabled
Amid the launch of its server chips, Intel dropped in a high-performance i7 processor for gamers and the overclocking crowd.
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Amazon acquires touch screen startup; Souped up Kindle being planned?
Amazon is reportedly buying Touchco, a start-up focused on touch screen technology, in a move that may signal a multi-touch Kindle in the future.
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They're soup: Windows 7, Server 2008 R2 released to manufacturing
Windows 7 has been a tightly controlled product from its first days on the drawing board. The last milestone is proving to be no exception: On July 22, at precisely 4:40 p.m. ET, Microsoft...
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'EvoGrid' to model life's origins, and maybe answer the big questions
EvoGrid is a grid-computing concept that'll attempt to digitally simulate the primordial soup from which life arose and it may shed light on the origins of life on Earth and in the universe. It...
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Daily Debrief: Microsoft's Muglia, soup to nuts
On the CNET News Daily Debrief, Ina Fried chats with Bob Muglia, one of Microsoft's senior executives, about Windows Azure, and what's in store for the cloud and beyond.
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Non-profit group looking to get greener? TechSoup adds green-tech resources
TechSoup Global, which is a technology information and education resource for non-profit groups that operates on an annual budget of $22 million, has been bitten by the green tech bug. The...
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Toshiba soups up traditional DVDs
What would you do if you lost the high-def DVD format war? If you're Toshiba you soup up the good ol' DVD to toss a speed bump in the way of Blu-ray. Toshiba, which if you recall backed the...
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Windows Server 2008 and Windows Vista SP1 are soup
Microsoft is done with Windows Server 2008 and released it to manufacturing, as of February 4.
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SOA adds broth to technology acronym soup
SOA consultant Todd Biske, who did a great job on a panel I was honored to moderate earlier this week, has some good thoughts on the definitions and roles of IT categories and SOA.
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Souped-up Impala leaves Lamborghini in its dust
With diesel-conversion engines becoming popular, the car community is seeing a new breed of souped-up cars. Watch this video of a Chevrolet Impala outracing a Lamborghini.
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Photos: CalCars' souped-up Prius
California group tinkers with Toyota's hybrid car to let it plug into a wall socket--and get 100 miles per gallon.
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Start-up soups up surveillance cameras
New software could help make it easier for security guards to make sense of what the closed-circuit cameras see.
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Nanotech: Is it soup yet?
Executives cite examples where nanotechnology is taking root. But it's still on a nanoscale.
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FAQ: Wi-Fi alphabet soup
Untangling wireless network confusion, from compatibility to speed to 802.11a and MIMO.
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Google soups up search toolbar
Fresh version of toolbar that lets people search the Web from static box on IE means "less cutting and pasting," company says.
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Four new Bagle worms added to Internet soup
Virus writers produce four more versions of the Bagle worm: Q, R, S and T. The worms exploit an ActiveX vulnerability for those that haven't updated Windows.
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Souping up Microsoft's Xbox
Steven, a law student in San Francisco, shows CNET News.com how he turned his Xbox into a multimedia center. By installing a "mod chip" in the game console, he can watch movies and other videos he...
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