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Automating Infrastructure and Operations Management with VMware
With VMware, virtualization tools come with a management system built in. Check out this webcast to learn more.
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Weekend Gadget Guidance: Find speed traps online
User-generated Google maps of police speed traps are easy to find with Trapster, a site that offers just that: a way to alert other drivers of speed traps in your area. The concept is simple:...
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Post 'social' improved speed to information and context
Facebook IPO hype and dramas obscured Google's launch of their Knowledge graph contextual extensions to search, which may prove to be the foundation for future digital networking and a solution to...
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LSI looks to speed up Cisco blade server solutions
LSI partners with Cisco and EMC to optimize and improve datacenter storage performance
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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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Speed of business propels SaaS expansion
SaaS adoption is rife among fast-growing companies that want to adapt to change and stay up-to-date. That leaves conventional on-premise vendors competing for the laggards.
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Akamai report: Internet speeds in India very poor
Akamai's latest State of the Internet report says India is ranked 114th globally with 0.9Mbps as the average connectivity speed.
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A quick-and-dirty way to speed up Firefox (a lot)
Browsing speed will improve from intolerable to moderately tolerable. And that's about all you can ask from Firefox these days.
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Adobe Photoshop CS6 and CS6 Extended ramp up speed and features
Adobe updates its flagship photo editing suite with improved performance, a new user interface, and powerful new features.
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Adobe's Creative Cloud: A route to bring laggards up to speed
Adobe sits in the intersection of the two software business models and the Creative Cloud will swing it closer to a subscription revenue stream.
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Inside the high-speed Italo Ferrari train (photos)
This stylish rail service will connect Milan, Rome, and Naples starting April 28, and aims for 9 million annual passengers by the end of 2014.
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Apple wants to turn '3G' into '4G' to solve iPad 3 speed disputes
If you thought Apple had yet to go off the deep end, think again. In a bid to protect itself from legal troubles in Australia, the iPad maker is trying to define '3G' speeds as '4G' speeds.
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Nuance-Transcend deal hits speed bump; deadline extended
Nuance seeks to buy Transcend for $300 million in a bid to bolster its healthcare business, but the company is dragging its feet to close the deal.
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New Chromebooks to get a much-needed Ivy Bridge speed boost?
Will a graphics and speed boost increase Chromebook adoption?
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The Neutrino Network
How would you like a wireless, near-light speed network that can work from your New York to Tokyo offices? With neutrino communications technology, we might see exactly that someday.
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The demand for speed is accelerating -- and IT isn't keeping up
Speed and agility are at the heart of business today -- and, unfortunately, those are two areas in which IT is falling short.
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Sprint's 3G/4G Plug-in-Connect USB modem offers WiMax speeds on the cheap
Even as Sprint ramps up its LTE efforts, the company is still offering devices its 3G/4G modem, which connects to its WiMax network.
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In-memory technology more than just speed, it's transformational
Leading enterprise vendors, including Software AG, shift their stacks to in-memory, promising greater capabilities for cross-enterprise data analysis.
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How Google set a trap for Pwn2Own exploit team
Here's the story of how a unique signature was used to figure out if exploit writers would take aim at the Flash Player plugin in Google Chrome browser.
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10 ways to speed up a slow PC
Is your computer moving at a crawl? Don't give up. There are some things you can do about it.
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Superoverclocker takes the stage at CeBIT (photos)
Nick Shih shows his technique for supercooling chips to run them far beyond their rated clock speed. It used to be for better videogaming, but now overclocking is a competition in and of itself.
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