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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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Remembering the '1984' Super Bowl Mac ad
The Macintosh made its debut during Super Bowl XVIII with the words: "On January 24, Apple Computer will introduce Macintosh. And you'll see why 1984 won't be like 1984."
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Microsoft unveils AD Azure strategy, ID management reset
The software giant begins talking publicly about Windows Azure Active Directory service and its strategy to use it as the foundation for its Identity Management as a Service strategy.
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SAP eyes creating cloud super network with Ariba acquisition
UPDATED: SAP executives predicted that the merger with Ariba will produce approximately €2 billion in cloud revenue alone by 2015.
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A few errors could be key to super-efficient computer chips
A group of university researchers has determined that "inexact" processors could yield huge gains in efficiency.
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After GM kills $10 million Facebook ad budget, Ford laughs
General Motors (GM) may have killed its $10 million budget, but this doesn't mean Ford plans to follow suit. While GM has found Facebook ads don't influence consumers, Ford says they are effective.
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Wikipedia: If you see ads on our site, you have malware
Wikipedia is warning its users that seeing ads on its website usually means your computer is infected with some type of malware. Most of the time, this means a rogue browser add-on or extension.
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GM to ditch Facebook ads (rumor)
General Motors (GM) plans to keep using its Facebook Pages as a way to market its various brands, but is considering no longer spending money on Facebook ads, according to a recent rumor.
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Plustek's super-small video recorder for SMB spy cameras
New nDVR540 solution, priced at $329 for up to 320 gigabytes, was designed for easy set-up and management.
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Super Moon, meteor shower set to dazzle
On May 5-6 the full moon will appear larger because it's closer to Earth than any other time of the year.
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Mac botnet generated $10,000 a day for Flashback gang
Flashback was robbing Google of advertising dollars by redirecting clicks from infected Mac OS X machines and stealing the ad revenue.
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Submersive cooling reconsidered for high-density computing
Green Revolution Cooling is attracting attention for CarnotJet, a submersion system that can help reduce data center power usage by 40 percent.
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Facebook ad rates surge 41%
Facebook's Cost per Thousand impressions (CPM) rates are up, whether you compare Q1 2011 with Q1 2012 or Q4 2012 with Q1 2012. This is the last advertising report ahead of the company's IPO.
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2013 Mercedes-Benz SL65 AMG: Super light and powerful
Mercedes-Benz launched the updated SL roadster last year, and now the platform serves as the basis for a super powerful convertible from the AMG performance division, with a V-12 generating 621...
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Microsoft mocks Facebook, Twitter in Skype ad campaign
Microsoft has launched a Skype advertising campaign. It contains two ads that mock Facebook and Twitter, noting how they are next to useless for communication when compared to Skype.
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Australian court rules Google 'misled' users over search ads
Google lost an appeal which could affect advertising standards in Australia, after it was found to have "deceived" users of its search engine and advertising service.
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April Fools' 2012: Pranks from around the Web
The chances are, if you surfed the Web on April 1, you may have been duped by a prank or two. Here are the best of the day.
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Facebook asking $710,000 a day for logout ads (rumor)
Facebook won't disclose how much it is charging daily for its new logout ads, but a recent rumor says the price is $550,000 + $160,000 = $710,000. Bing, Mustang, and Titanic have all been featured.
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Meet the tech moguls turned SuperPAC rainmakers (photos)
SuperPAC data reveals the most politically influential Americans who made their war chests in technology.
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Android app ads account for up to 75 percent of battery drain
But ads aren't the only thing sucking on the battery teat.
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Super Mario Bros. reimagined as lamp (photos)
Bryan Duxbury and Adam Ellsworth, both DIYers and Super Mario Bros. fans, have created a nice side business born from their love of the classic video game. See how their Interactive 8bit Question...
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