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Introducing the New VMware Management Solution Portfolio
Check out this webcast to learn more about the New VMware Management Solution Portfolio.
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In South Africa, carrier pigeon faster than broadband
In South Africa, the fast data delivery that broadband promises has yet to materialize. So much so, in fact, that a carrier pigeon can beat it.
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Brazil, India, South Africa protest OOXML vote
Brazil, India and South Africa have filed appeals to the ISO/IEC approval of Microsoft's OOXML. At the Standards Blog, Andy Updegrove outlines some of the issues: Brazil's objections fall under...
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A quick note on Ubuntu for netbooks
Few details are available yet, but Mark Shuttleworth revealed in an interview with the Guardian that a version of Ubuntu customized for the netbook market would be released in early June....
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Globalization's discontents
I'm back from Africa, and what a trip it has been. Ghana was certainly a marked contrast to Zimbabwe. You would never mistake Ghana for a rich country, though compared to Zimbabwe, it is...
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We could live a long time without gold, but NOT this more precious metal
I'm talking platinum. As in catalytic converters. Cars, trucks, earth movers, fork-lifts, nearly every internal combustion engine made in the past thirty years has a catalytic converter. Most...
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Proposed solar plant not worth its salt?
Parts of Africa have an abundance of solar energy. Remember that NOAA gobalmap we showed you? It clearly shows that some of that blazing sun reaches into South Africa. So it seems like a plan...
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Middle East, North Africa telecoms 'underinvesting' in IT: study
Telecom operators in the Middle East and North Africa trail their European counterparts when it comes to IT investments, according to a new report.
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BYOD inches along in Europe, Middle East, Africa
EMEA enterprises are increasingly, incrementally and perhaps reluctantly allowing employees to bring (and use) their own devices to work, according to a new survey.
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20 creative and inventive '404' website error pages
Another website error page? Broken link, or server problem? Here are 20 websites that have made their '404' error pages stand out from the crowd.
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State Dept. offering tech training to more women in Africa
TechWomen is an international exchange that uses technology as a means to empower women and girls worldwide, particularly in North Africa and the Middle East.
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Samsung, LG, and carriers fined for price fixing by Korean FTC
The $40.2 million fine was divided among Samsung, LG and Pantech, as well as Korean carriers SK Telecom, KT Corp and LG Uplus.
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One-atom transistor to keep Moore's Law alive
The University of South Wales believe they have developed a method to build the smallest transistor possible.
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Orange bringing Facebook to all phones in Africa
Orange is bringing Facebook via Unstructured Supplementary Service Data (USSD) to Africa. The service allows users to access the social network from phones without Internet or a data service.
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Romney on fire, Paul pulls into second
No non-incumbent Republican has ever won in Iowa and then gone on to win in New Hampshire. Until now.
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Prada Phone by LG 3.0 launches in South Korea
When will the new Prada-LG designer smartphone land in North America?
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100 years--and counting--at the South Pole (photos)
A century after explorer Roald Amundsen arrived there, the South Pole is a hub for scientific exploration.
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South rises again with Verizon in-store trade-in program
Verizon is offering up to $300 trade-in for used phones on any carrier in a new promotion in southern states only.
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Orange launches affordable 'Facebook phones' in Europe, Africa
Mobile operator Orange teamed up with social networking giant Facebook, and phone manufacturer Alcatel, to bring three emerging market Facebook-integrated phones to users for under €100.
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South Korea to block port 25 as anti-spam countermeasure
South Korea is considering a nation wide block of port 25, as a anti-spam countermeasure aiming to reduce the volumes of spam affecting the country.
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South Korea proposes restricting all e-mail sending to official e-mail servers
The proposed South Korean policy, Block 25, is meant to stop spam, but will it? Really?
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