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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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5 lessons Matt Drudge can teach the rest of the media world
What makes The Drudge Report so overwhelmingly successful? And what lessons can other media take from those characteristics?
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Apple iPhone nano? Try iPhone budget
Remember all that chatter about how Apple was cooking up the iPhone nano as a way to target the masses? The New York Times has thrown ice water on the concept.
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Microsoft to show off true iPad competitors at CES?
The New York Times is reporting that Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer may show off some new slates and tablets from various PC partners at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2011 in January.
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Microsoft buys gesture-chip maker (and patent holder) Canesta
Microsoft has purchased for an undisclosed amount the technology, people -- and perhaps most importantly, the intellectual property -- of chip maker Canesta, according to a press release issued by...
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Oracle OpenWorld: Dell talks evolving tech, tablets
Michael Dell delivers a keynote that is less about Dell and more about how the technology (that Dell offers) is having a real impact for businesses.
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New York Times goes metered online: Will you pay up?
The New York Times has made it official: It's going to charge for access under certain conditions starting in 2011.
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NYC expands Gov 2.0 with Big Apps
170 data sets to be freed up as developers compete to deliver the most compelling apps to make that data useful to residents.
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Army embraces Wiki for field manuals
The Marines might have banned Facebook but the Army is adopting wikis. The New York Times reports that the Army is wikifying seven field manuals in an attempt to better exploit the knowledge of...
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No Device Will Save The New York Times. Only The Times Can.
A large-screen Kindle won't save The New York Times. Neither will a mid-sized iPad from Apple. In fact, no electronic "platform" will save a print publication of any type. Just because a news...
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The CFL kerfuffle
Here's an interesting blog on compact flourescents, a follow-up to the New York Times' hit piece on CFLs published Saturday. The Times' reporter gathered up stories from folks who found not all...
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GE postpones next month's launch of its new HDTVs
Last we heard, GE was readying a new line of HDTV under the General Displays & Technologies moniker with partner Tatung, and even setting its sites on premium brands like Sony and Samsung...
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Dick, Jane, and MySQL: why recessions favor open source
Recessions are good for open source simply because they force non IT management to face the costs of IT -and think a bit about what they know it can do for the business.
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Surviving the recession with Free Linux distributions (Part 1)
Times are tough. You're a computer geek and you need to feed your PC with the latest and greatest applications. What's a frugal nerd to do? A group of industry peers was recently asked by a...
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Microsoft shows interest in WaMu bankruptcy over software agreements
When Microsoft filed a "notice of appearance" in the Washington Mutual bankruptcy proceedings - which is basically a request to be kept updated on developments of the case - and then initially...
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Google is NOT your friend
ZDNet Education blogger, Christopher Dawson, wrote a post titled, "Google is your friend." Dude, I can assure you that Google is NOT my friend.
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Open source and the blame game
When the boat is sinking you grab the first liferaft available. If the captain of the raft dithers you grab another raft. Amazing how so many people would rather drown.
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NY issues its RealID card
In a move that some fear as the harbinger of a national ID card, New York this week launched its version of the "enhanced" driver's license, complete with RFID chip and good for land and sea...
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Searching by color to nibble away at Google.
I have to admit that I raised an eyebrow when I read the L.A. Times piece about "Black Google." No, it wasn't talking about the color of the screen (though I have written about a black screen...
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New technique IDs substances, not just fingerprints
Law enforcement has a powerful new tool – mass spectrometry. The technique to measure the chemical composition of a sample isn't a new technology but, writing in Science, R. Graham Cooks has...
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Digg: Better off with Microsoft or Google?
Digg is reportedly for sale with the leading bidders being Microsoft, Google and two media companies. The big question: What's best for Digg and its community? TechCrunch is reporting that Google...
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