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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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Intel's fab flexing may pay off big amid capacity shortages
Qualcomm and Nvidia need more supply from their manufacturing partners. Intel's bet on integrated manufacturing and design could become a huge advantage.
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Is Intel attacking Apple with Ultrabook subsidies from behind a veil?
The war that Intel declared against Apple just became public. Will the notoriously anti-competitive gorilla get flattened by the $500B elephant?
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Apple puts chips on TSMC from Samsung: It's just good business
Apple partners with TSMC on chip production, hurts rival Samsung and has a relationship with a manufacturer that has no skin in the tablet game. The Apple-TSMC partnership is just good business.
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How GlobalFoundries' "major announcements" today impact AMD
GlobalFoundries, the AMD spin-off, is promising some major announcements aboiut its roadmap today. What it has to say will help determine whether AMD really can close the gap with Intel.
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Intel alliance with TSMC "fizzles" - bad news for Atom versus ARM in smartphones
Intel's Atom microprocessor is facing problems in gaining customers in smartphones and in challenging the UK's ARM microprocessor...
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The coming merger of Netbooks and handhelds
Intel is rolling out a new line of Atom chips, which power most Netbooks, for mobile devices. With Android moving into Netbooks, you can expect a merger between the Netbook and mobile form factor...
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Intel and TSMC reach Atom deal
Intel and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Corp. (TSMC) today announced a collaboration involving Intel's Atom processor. Under the deal, Intel will port Atom CPU cores to TSMC's technology...
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China taking orders for iPhone nano?
DigiTimes is usually a reliable first source for stories, but a curious story came online today proclaiming, "TSMC and UMC likely to receive orders for iPhone nano, says paper." TSMC, as in...
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Transmeta eyes Taiwan foundries
The chip startup taking on Intel may be getting into a whole new ballgame with factories-for-hire.
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Big data blowout: Microgen posts 7 billion transactions per hour
Finance, telecom, utilities and media companies -- those with structured transactional data -- will benefit the most.
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Lenovo's IdeaTab S2109: Android 4.0 tablet for $349
Lenovo's new tablet boasts Android 4.0, an HD display, 1.27 lbs. of weight and 10 hours of battery life. Will it be your friend in business class?
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Flipboard for Android now available, you don't need a Samsung Galaxy S III
Flipboard has changed the way I consume feeds on my iPad and now it is available for Android owners as well.
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HP Claims 30% Power Savings for its new 'Net Zero' data centers
HP Labs researchers say they have figured out a way to cut data center power use by a significant amount.
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GE E1410 SW sample pictures
Take a look at the picture quality from GE's inexpensive 10x zoom ultracompact, the E1410 SW.
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HP introduces the Net-Zero Datacenter
HP Labs research into the Net-Zero Energy Datacenter has implications for more efficient management and operation of existing datacenters.
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HP shuffles deck, promotes Bill Veghte to COO gig
Bill Veghte has been promoted to chief operating officer of HP with the hopes of further acceleration the company's innovation and customer satisifaction strategies.
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RIM's impending collapse: By the numbers
RIM is in dire straits. This week it announced it would suffer an operating loss and suspended its shares on the Nasdaq. Here's what you need to know before market open.
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Facebook phone by BlackBerry -- wouldn't that be fun?
Facebook is looking to mobile to help it shake the slide in stock price since the IPO. A Facebook BlackBerry wouldn't likely stop the slide, but would be fun to watch.
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Apple wants U.S. manufacturing, but it ain't that easy
Critics want Apple to manufacture more products in the U.S. CEO Tim Cook does, too. But there's a lot in the way.
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The all-in-one PC is alive and well
The laptop may have dethroned the desktop, but the all-in-one PC is still growing at a rapid rate. Several companies have announced new models with Intel's latest chips.
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