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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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Recurring problems with Google Checkout
Some merchants using Google Checkout have been unable to process recurring payments for about a month and are finding it difficult to get help from a real live Googler.
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Daily Debrief: Can you hold a Macworld without Mac's maker?
A double bolt from the blue: Apple CEO Steve Jobs will not speak at January's Macworld show. What's more, Apple has announced that this will be the last Macworld in which it participates. On the...
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Daily Debrief: Great, big Apple expectations
In two weeks, Apple fans will finally be able to get their hands on the iPhone 3G. In Friday's edition of the Daily Debrief, CNET News.com's Kara Tsuboi and Tom Krazit discuss the phone's new...
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Chart: A Microsoft-Yahoo combo by the numbers
What would Microsoft gain by swallowing Yahoo for a proposed $44.6 billion? CNET News.com contrasts combined stats with Google's.
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Dirk Meyer, the man to watch at AMD
Company's president is being groomed to succeed CEO Hector Ruiz. But first he must prove that last year's engineering snafus were an aberration.
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Motorola's Zander out after Razr deemed one-hit wonder
Two years ago, Ed Zander was flying high on the success of the Razr. Now he's stepping down as CEO after failing to come up with an encore.
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Google's Android has long road ahead
Search company's new mobile software platform could revolutionize the cell phone market, but consumers shouldn't hold their breath for cool new phones.
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Apple set to report fruits of busy summer
With its quarterly earnings due Monday, the expectations are high for the maker of Macs and that fancy new gadget.
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Hook them with flash, keep them with software
Phones may sell because they are pink or thin, but software is what creates the user experience on a mobile computer.
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Bringing smart phones to the masses
Palm is the latest smart phone maker to address the consumer market with a smaller and cheaper phone that allows people to easily surf the Web and check e-mail.
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Intel has ARM in its crosshairs
Chip giant isn't content dominating the PC and server markets. It wants to make gains in mobile phones, where competition is stiffer.
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Intel on lookout for next big thing
Intel Developer Forum this week will zero in on upcoming chips. Areas for longer-term growth aren't quite so clear.
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AMD's Barcelona not a savior, yet
After a delay, Barcelona is here, but is it the clear winner AMD promised it would be? That's uncertain.
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Apple's iPhone price cuts leave mixed feelings
Some iPhone fans are delighted that it now costs $200 less, but others wonder if Apple needed to stimulate demand for the closely-watched device.
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iPod gets touchy, with price cut
Apple CEO Steve Jobs announces several new iPods, Wi-Fi connectivity and a dramatic price drop on the iPhone.Photos: Meet the iPod Touch
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The iPod is growing up
If the rumors are true, and Apple releases an iPod with Mac OS, it will have developed an interesting little computer--not just a video player.
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SanDisk CEO flashing forward to phones
With Apple's stronghold on the MP3 player market, Eli Harari is looking to mobile phones, which require more and more of SanDisk's flash memory.
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Will 'the beat go on' with a new iPod?
Apple is expected to introduce new iPods next week--that would make three Septembers in a row--as it tries to corner the video-player market.
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Coming to grips with the iPhone's design
Apple bucked convention when it asked people to commit both hands when using the iPhone. Was that the right touch?
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AMD's sales chief to leave company
The departure of Henri Richard, the primary sales executive, comes as the chipmaker prepares to release a key new processor.
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