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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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Stephen Shankland's 10 favorite Android apps (CNET 100)
Here are the 10 apps that rose to the top of the list after a year and a half as an Android user more interested in brain-teasers than first-person shooters.
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Why you should shoot RAW format for your holiday photos
If you're using a dSLR to capture family memories to cherish for years, shooting RAW format will not only provide you with more image data to work with now, but it also gives you the opportunity...
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Microsoft joins HTML 5 standard fray in earnest
The developer of the market-leading browser has become more actively engaged in hashing out many details of a proposed revamp of the Web page standard.
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With 3.5 launch, Firefox faces new challengers
Mozilla's browser broke Microsoft IE's lock on the market. But the new Firefox 3.5 faces other serious alternative-browser ontenders.
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Deep inside Wolfram Alpha
Two CNET experts compare Wolfram Research's "computational knowledge engine" with Google's and predict whether Wolfram Alpha is something to be worried about.
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Gmail grows up with offline e-mail access
Google is catering to business customers who want to use Gmail even without a network connection. Will Google Apps now pose a stronger threat to Microsoft?
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High hopes at Yahoo, Intel for Internet-enabled TV
Yahoo and Intel hope products to be shown at the Consumer Electronics Show in January will mark the beginning of their Internet-fueled expansion to the world of TV.
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Daily Debrief: Mozilla makes its mark
In Wednesday's edition of the Daily Debrief, CNET News.com's Kara Tsuboi and Stephen Shankland discuss Mozilla's record-breaking launch of its updated browser, Firefox 3. Also, News.com readers...
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Google I/O doesn't disappoint
CNET News.com's Kara Tsuboi checks in with News.com Senior Writer Stephen Shankland about the two-day Google I/O developer conference in San Francisco. From demos of the Android touch screen to...
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Spotlight on 'seam carving'
At the 6sight conference in Monterey Calif., Ariel Shamir, a visiting scientist with Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories, discusses "seam carving" technology, which lets an image be expanded...
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Dell to carry Solaris 10 on PowerEdge servers
Under partnership between the two rivals, Dell will distribute Sun's OS on PowerEdge servers and provide support services.
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Buyout could serve both BEA, Oracle
The proposed acquisition could resolve questions about BEA's future growth. Then there's the Carl Icahn factor.
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Dolby stakes its claim in 3D movie tech
Real D has pioneered 3D movie projection technology, but Dolby Laboratories will mount a major challenge beginning in November. How soon before all movies are 3D?Photos: The tech behind 3D movies
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GPL defenders say: See you in court
The Software Freedom Law Center files suit--and could roil the waters for more folks than just the single defendant.
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Mozilla tries Firefox recipe with Thunderbird
The Mozilla Foundation is funding a subsidiary to improve the open-source e-mail software. Will more plug-ins and a universal mailbox come next?
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Parallels making virtualization jump to servers
A company whose virtualization software lets Windows programs run on Mac OS X will soon make the move to the more demanding server market.
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VMware dangles next-gen virtualization goodies
EMC subsidiary demonstrates crash-proofing tech that lets a machine take over where another left off, plus other pies in virtual sky.
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VMware: Not just hypervisor revenue
More than 80 percent of VMware income comes from higher-level tools, a move that gives the EMC subsidiary more breathing room against rivals.Getting real about virtualization
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Standard coming to virtualization format
Virtualization and server companies are cooperating to standardize the format used to save virtual machine images to disk.
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Virtualization: A feature of the hardware, not the OS?
Virtualization companies, unwilling to see core products become a mere operating system feature, are signing deals to build them into hardware.
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