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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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London Underground stays in mobile dark ages
Plans to introduce mobile connectivity across the London subway network appear to have stalled due to the high costs involved.
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Cloudforce comes to London
Salesforce.com does well at home but does it get the same attention overseas? If London is a benchmark then the answer is a resounding 'yes.'
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London's thriving cloud start-up scene
There's a sudden flourishing of cloud start-up talent in the UK. What's brought it about?
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Six Degrees acquires Datahop; fiberoptic datacenter network
UK cloud services provider Six Degrees Group acquires Datahop, giving it a high-speed fiberoptic network connecting datacenters in London, Amsterdam, Frankfurt and Paris.
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London police 'hack' suspects' phones: A major blow to human rights
London's police service will soon be allowed to 'hack' into phones of suspected criminals. This criminologist examines how dangerous this move is for ordinary citizens.
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Apple iPhone 5, iTV launches to bolster transportation networks?
The transportation system seems to be pointing to more tonnage courtesy of tech product launches. One analyst connects the Apple dots.
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Tech-hugging eurocrats imperil innovation puppy
Europe needs growth and cloud computing has a role to play. But are policy makers too eager for rapid results? An event later this month may yield some answers.
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20 things we want in iOS 6
With iOS 6 set to be announced at WWDC 2012 in June, what can we hope to see in the next-generation iPhone and iPad operating system?
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Volocopter: Sixteen propellers and one seat belt (photos)
Winner of the AERO 2012 Lindbergh Prize for Innovation, E-volo is trying to change personal transportation with its multi-propeller aircraft designs.
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Creating the 'third' space in the 'Anywhere Working City'
You are likely to spend as much time on holiday as you do commuting to work. Are you taking a holiday from work, or are you taking a holiday from commuting? The Anywhere Working City white paper...
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Report TSA profiling with new free app FlyRights
Passengers can report unfair TSA screenings or suspected profiling with Apple and Android app FlyRights.
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Why you can't post London Olympics photos, videos online
Taking a photo of your favourite athlete at this year's Olympics could land you in trouble. But Olympic organisers said that enforcing social media rules is impossible.
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Twitter donations soar after death of London Marathon runner
Claire Squires wanted to run the London Marathon to help her charity, the Samaritans. Unfortunately she died before she could complete the race but donations have been flooding in thanks to Twitter.
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A Stanford product expo for all things cool (photos)
R&D projects at the Cool Product Expo at Stanford University run the gamut, from transportation innovations to medical devices. But most have one thing in common: coolness--like the latest in...
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UK police investigate after anti-terror hotline 'recorded'
Hackers have apparently accessed and recorded anti-terror calls and posted the contents online. A UK police investigation is under way.
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Transport visions, past and present (photos)
From the utopian retro-futurism of the '40s and '50s to current emerging vehicle concepts and manifestations, the future of travel has never looked cooler.
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Traveling with a THR (total hip replacement) in the age of the TSA
Although we can all expect travel to be more of a pain these days, THR patients should probably plan and allow for extra time when a security checkpoint must be passed.
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With the USS Langley, aircraft carriers took off (photos)
Aircraft carriers weren't always the high-tech marvels they are today. In fact, the U.S. Navy's very first one wasn't even a carrier at first.
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Harrods of London to launch Apple Shop for new iPad, March 16
Destination for posh folk, Harrods of London, is to launch its own Apple-stocked technology department tomorrow, which may (or may not) be the capital's sixth Apple store.
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London's Tube to get free Wi-Fi in time for Olympics
Free Wi-Fi will be made available to London's commuters in time for the Olympics. That is, when the Tube drivers aren't on strike leaving half the network crippled for days at a time.
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