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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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Ksplice Uptrack eliminates Linux server reboots, Sunday hours
Researchers at MIT have turned an innovative open source security technology known as Ksplice into a commercial product. Ksplice Uptrack, whose general availability was announced today,...
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Stay away, Washington; Let "TV Everywhere" grow, evolve
Public interest groups want federal watchdogs to look into TV Everywhere models but Washington should step back and let the chips fall.
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NimbleTV launches subscription TV service that promises anytime viewing on any device
A new start-up plans to sell subscriptions to consumers so they can watch live programming on any device, including "thousands of hours" of DVR storage in the cloud as part of the deal.
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NFC and the war on cash
NFC needs a killer app and financial observers are keen to quantify markets, investments, winners and losers.
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Verizon Wireless to add $30 upgrade fee for all existing customers
Joining its competitors, Verizon is adding at $30 upgrade fee for its existing customers.
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Next Issue Media intros unique digital magazine subscription model
Even as digital magazines finally start to catch on, Next Issue Media is already aiming to redefine the market with a dramatically different digital subscription model. For reference, Next Issue...
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Facebook to pay banks 1.1% fee (rumor)
Facebook is planning to pay the 31 underwriters handling its initial public offering (IPO) a 1.1 percent fee, according to a new rumor. The initial six underwriters will likely get the biggest cuts.
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RIM 'mass exodus' may push down carrier fees: analyst
RIM may have to cut its carrier prices amid a mass exodus of corporate and enterprise customers. Two government departments in as many months: will end consumers even care?
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Maintenance fee nerves jangling at Oracle?
Oracle bending to customer demand or playing a crafty hand?
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Facebook: Paul Ceglia owes $84,000 in legal fees
Paul Ceglia has been fined $5,000 plus some of Facebook's attorney fees and expenses, which the social networking giant's lawyers have estimated at $84,000.
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Microsoft scuttles plans for TV subscription service over high fees
There's been talk that Microsoft was working on a TV subscription service that would let consumers bypass pay TV providers and watch live programming on their Xbox 360 or other device. According...
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Paul Ceglia fined $5,000 plus legal fees in Facebook case
Paul Ceglia has been fined $5,000 plus some of Facebook's attorney fees and expenses. The social networking giant still plans to have Ceglia's lawsuit dismissed early this year.
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TiVo achieves first increase in total subscriptions in four years
TiVo manages to beat Q3 Wall Street estimates as it sees a surge in new subscription rates.
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While everyone's hating Netflix, Redbox increases daily DVD rental fee by 20 percent
With Netflix still reeling from its recent price-increase fiasco, a la carte DVD renter Redbox has decided it's the perfect time to slip in its own price hike on daily rentals. The company's...
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Conde Nast sees 268% digital subscription increase thanks to iPad
Conde Nast's latest figures for iOS subscription sales give digital publishing a stronger footing.
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Facebook launches Subscriptions, similar to Twitter following
Facebook has finally launched a feature that is similar to Twitter's follow function. Subscribing is completely optional, but you can also use it to further tweak what you see in the News Feed.
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Netflix dramatically alters streaming and DVD subscription plans
Netflix subscribers are going to have some choices to make as the online rental service has dramatically changed its DVD and streaming plans, tacking on a few new options as well.
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Has Leap Wireless cracked the subscription music market with Muve?
The secret to the music subscription market may have been cracked by a wireless carrier that's targeting low-income consumers.
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Two newspapers to sell Android tablets with digital subscriptions
The Philadelphia Inquirer and the Philadelphia Daily News, both published by Philadelphia Media Network, will sell Android tablets this year with subscriptions to both newspapers in digital form.
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Reality check: Microsoft charging vendors a $15 patent fee per Android device?
I'm thinking the alleged $15 per Android device per year patent licensing fee Microsoft is said to be seeking from Samsung is the Softies' saber-rattling price. Here's why.
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