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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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Kitchen designers rejoice: Toshiba introduces Stainless Style LCD/DVD combo unit
If you don't have an TV in your kitchen, you probably know someone who does. Finally, someone figured out that maybe it should release a set that matched the most popular kitchen accent: stainless...
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No more BPA for you
The problem, as always, is that it's going to cost you. And not just in money. Polycarbonate, the type of plastic most likely to leach BPA, is inexpensive, durable and can deal with rigorous...
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MSI unleashes GX780 gaming laptop with SteelSeries keyboard
MSI has yet another gaming laptop that will soon be ready for the world, and the GX780 should turn at least a few heads with that colorful SteelSeries keyboard.
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Mac Locks secures iPad with steel cable, hard plastic case
Mac Locks, which apparently "sells the world's best locks for Apple computers," now has a special lock for the iPad.
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SteelSeries unveils 'World of Warcraft: Cataclysm' MMO gaming mouse
StarCraft isn't the only game getting some themed gaming peripherals this year. SteelSeries has introduced a new MMO gaming mouse dedicated to World of Warcraft: Cataclysm.
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SteelEye DataKeeper for Windows Server 2008 R2
Keeping things alive - SteelEye DataKeeper for Windows Server 2008 R2 launched.
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Kitchen designers rejoice: Toshiba introduces Stainless Style LCD/DVD combo unit
If you don't have an TV in your kitchen, you probably know someone who does. Finally, someone figured out that maybe it should release a set that matched the most popular kitchen accent: stainless...
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No more BPA for you
The problem, as always, is that it's going to cost you. And not just in money. Polycarbonate, the type of plastic most likely to leach BPA, is inexpensive, durable and can deal with rigorous...
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SteelEye Technology Announces DR for Hyper-V
As Microsoft's Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V makes its way into the market, quite a number of virtualization technology suppliers have announced support. Recently SteelEye, a company with deep...
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SteelEye Protection Suite for Citrix XenServer
Bob Williamson, VP of Business Development for Steeleye, and I played a rousing game of telephone tag and meeting shuffle before finding a time that would work for a discussion of Steeleye's...
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Some Virtualization Announcements at TechEd
A number of suppliers are launching either new virtualization products or updates to current products at Microsoft's TechEd in Orlando, FL. Here's a quick review of a few of those products....
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A plastic as solid as steel
A new composite plastic built layer by layer has been created by engineers at the University of Michigan. This plastic is as strong as steel. It has been built the same way as mother-of-pearl, and...
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SteelEye Awarded Best Clustering Solution at Linuxworld
I'll admit it, I've been tardy in sharing some of the details of a conversation concerning SteelEye's Lifekeeper product family I had with Bob Williamson of SteelEye immediately after LinuxWorld....
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Bringing fire and steel to life
Machines at the Survival Research Labs show in San Jose, Calif., send flames and thunder into the night.
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Sparks, steel fly as robots battle for crown
Robots weighing anywhere from one pound to 340 pounds battle it out at the ComBots Cup and National Championship. Photos: Robots do battle
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SteelEye keeps LAMP lit
LifeKeeper monitors end-to-end application stack and recovery of failed components.
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SteelCloud serves up all-in-one security appliance
Featuring eTrust software, Secure Content Manager guards against viruses, spam and inappropriate Web site use.
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Perlman's Rearden Steel raises $67 million
Two years after leaving Microsoft and his struggling brainchild, WebTV, Steve Perlman scores one of the largest Series A funding rounds in history.
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Layoffs: Vault.com's not made of steel
Job and career site Vault.com is sending some of its own staff to the unemployment line. The New York-based Internet company, which publishes an insider's guide to workplaces, is laying off...
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Reader response: Red blooded
An avid reader of PC Magazine, I had never before visited your web site, but finally had the chance this afternoon. And the first thing to catch my eye was the title of your story. I burst out...
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