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Introducing the New VMware Management Solution Portfolio
Check out this webcast to learn more about the New VMware Management Solution Portfolio.
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Latest Apple iTV rumors: Siri and motion controls built in, Best Buy polls consumers on price
The latest rumors about Apple's purported television set suggest you can control it via voice or gesture controls. Also, Best Buy surveys its customers about their interest in an Apple TV.
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Canadian firm sues Facebook
A Toronto-based law firm last week launched litigation seeking class action status against Facebook, alleging the mishandling of sensitive user data.
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Court likely to cut damages in MSFT patent infringement case
Damages seem to hang on speculation as to how much users would have paid for fully licensed technology from i4i.
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Massive Chinese spynet targeted Dalai Lama
It all started with the Dalai Lama. The Tibetan leader's offices in India, Brussels, London and New York asked the researchers to examane its computers for malware. But researchers at the Munk...
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Ready for WebcamMD?
These must still be considered early days in this area, but if you can perform a routine exam for someone in Newfoundland from, say Toronto, why couldn't you also perform a routine exam for...
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Banning facebook could lead to unnecessary deaths
Via David Stephenson, I found this article about Toronto public health officials using Facebook to find a woman who had been possibly infected with rabies. The ironic part is that the City of...
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Facebook launches university-exclusive Groups
Facebook is testing a new Groups for Schools feature that brings the service back to its roots. It allows students to create Groups limited to only their peers from their university or college.
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Latest Apple iTV rumors: Siri and motion controls built in, Best Buy polls consumers on price
The latest rumors about Apple's purported television set suggest you can control it via voice or gesture controls. Also, Best Buy surveys its customers about their interest in an Apple TV.
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Human-powered 'flapping-wing' plane first ever to take flight (video)
Over half a millennium ago, Leonardo da Vinci sketched the first human-powered ornithopter. For centuries since, engineers have attempted to build a human-powered aircraft with flapping wings....
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Canadian firm sues Facebook
A Toronto-based law firm last week launched litigation seeking class action status against Facebook, alleging the mishandling of sensitive user data.
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Court likely to cut damages in MSFT patent infringement case
Damages seem to hang on speculation as to how much users would have paid for fully licensed technology from i4i.
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Massive Chinese spynet targeted Dalai Lama
It all started with the Dalai Lama. The Tibetan leader's offices in India, Brussels, London and New York asked the researchers to examane its computers for malware. But researchers at the Munk...
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It'll be lights out Chicago, and Toronto and so on
So, usually I leave the political stuff to Harry, but since this information segues nicely with his post on the disappointing Bali climate conference, here's a quickie update on a blustery Sunday...
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Ready for WebcamMD?
These must still be considered early days in this area, but if you can perform a routine exam for someone in Newfoundland from, say Toronto, why couldn't you also perform a routine exam for...
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Banning facebook could lead to unnecessary deaths
Via David Stephenson, I found this article about Toronto public health officials using Facebook to find a woman who had been possibly infected with rabies. The ironic part is that the City of...
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Toronto cops rescue child being abused live online
Using Microsoft software, police unit able to transmit webcam images for analysis that identified the abuser and allowed local police to rescue child.
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Internet education happens at Toronto senior center
Seniors are all over blogging, IMing and other modes of communication at a very wired center in Toronto.
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Apple plans Toronto retail store
Mac maker is taking its retail act north of the border, CNET News.com has learned. Photo: iPod's Toronto presence
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Baseball tech: A home run?
From free Wi-Fi service to biometric security, technology is changing the way baseball does business and how fans enjoy the game. Correspondent James Hilliard gets the scoop on high-tech hits from...
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Lexmark bans Toronto travel over SARS
Printer maker Lexmark International said it has once again suspended all travel by its employees to Toronto, Canada, after an increase in cases of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS). The...
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