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Introducing the New VMware Management Solution Portfolio
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LHC to restart following break and glitches
The The Large Hadron Collider, the world's largest particle accelerator is to restart on Monday following a technical break and glitches in the machine.
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Embedded Android code goes open source
The Android operating system is a step closer to being embedded in consumer electronics, after the company behind the MIPS processor architecture open-sourced the code for its Android port.
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Culprit found for latest LHC leaks
The latest delays to the restart of the Large Hadron Collider are likely to have been caused by a faulty hose, according to Cern.
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High-risk internet server exploit goes wild
An active Bind 9 exploit that a hacker could use to crash internet servers is in wide circulation, according to the Internet Systems Consortium.
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HP darknet is 'not for dissidents'
Technology developed by HP to enable secure communications networks to be set up via a web-browser should not be used by dissidents, HP said
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Google releases Donut code, without multitouch
Google has released the latest version of code for the 'Donut' branch of its Android mobile operating system, but it's without multitouch capability.
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Intel appeals EC's antitrust fine
In filing for a new deal with the European Commission, Intel said "We believe the Commission ignored the realities of the microprocessor market, which is highly competitive."
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Adobe open sources Flash platforms
Adobe has announced that it has open sourced two of its Flash player platforms. Adobe's core technologies will remain proprietary.
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Large Hadron Collider delayed again by vacuum leaks
The restart of the Large Hadron Collider has been pushed back further, following the discovery of vacuum leaks in two sectors of the experiment.
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Linux exploit evades security barrier
A security hole in the Linux kernel, which allows security features in the operating system to be bypassed, affects Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5, according to a security researcher
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Phone Trojan 'has botnet features'
A piece of malware aimed at mobile devices with Symbian operating systems has the capacity to enable a hacker to build a botnet of phones, according to Trend Micro.
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Microsoft to integrate Twitter into its CRM
Microsoft announced that its Dynamics CRM software will have a 'Social Networking Accelerator' component which will allow companies to monitor what customers are saying on Twitter.
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Cern bombards Large Hadron Collider grid with stress tests
The grid that will process data from the Large Hadron Collider has undergone stress testing, with Cern and other organisations trying to gauge its limits.
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Schneier: Security neglected in economic gloom
While it may seem logical to downgrade security, Bruce Schneier argues that security should be maintained or boosted, as systems become more business critical in a recession
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Large Hadron Collider restart pushed back again
The Large Hadron Collider, put out of commission by a quality-control flaw, will be switched on a couple of weeks later than previously expected.
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Experts: Don't clamp down on social media
The use of Twitter to spread information about the unrest in Iran can teach businesses valuable lessons about the flow of information in their organizations, according to leading lights of the IT...
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Adobe launches competitor to Google Docs
Acrobat.com, an online collaboration tool designed to rival Google Docs, provides meetings and PDF creation at different levels of pricing.
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Court hears NASA hacker 'at risk of psychosis'
A judicial review of Gary McKinnon's extradition to the U.S. has begun in the high court in London, with questions of his health being raised.
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Chink in encryption armor discovered
An underlying design flaw in the widely used encryption protocol OpenSSH has been made public by researchers.
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SETI's search for alien life is in trouble
SETI might be forced to sharply curtail its search for alien life if it can't plug large losses in funding.
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