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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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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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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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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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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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Managed Print Services in Transportation Industries
Like so many other industries, seems like transportation is a natural for managed print services.
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NASA's big ideas for the future of flight (photos)
NASA looks to advanced design concepts to reduce noise and increase the fuel efficiency of future aircraft.
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The top 11 flying machines of 2011 (images)
It was a monumental year for aircraft and spacecraft, as Boeing's Dreamliner carried passengers for the first time and the space shuttle landed for the final time. Plus: drones, drones, drones.
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Business Travelers: Check your damn bags please
I'm mad as hell about self-centered business travelers on commuter jets and I'm not going to take it anymore.
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Second X-47B robo-drone takes to the air (photos)
The U.S. Navy gets another step closer to having an unmanned aircraft that can fly autonomously to and from the unforgiving environment of an aircraft carrier.
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USS Enterprise: Nuclear power meets aircraft carrier (photos)
Fifty years ago today, the U.S. Navy commissioned the world's first nuclear-powered carrier. It's now the oldest ship in the U.S. fleet, but retirement looms.
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Dancing with the tech stars (gallery)
Can't get enough of "Dancing with the Stars"? We decided to create our own version but the stars on this dance floor are tech execs and the dancing, well, you'll just have to imagine it.
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SOA is everywhere: even driving drone aircraft
A framework 'analogous to the hardware and operating system used by a tablet computer' will give the government more flexibility with the software running its pilotless drones.
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NASA's aircraft of the future (images)
NASA is attempting to fill the skies with quieter, faster, more fuel efficient, and carbonless aircraft.
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NASA Aeronautics working towards carbonless silent aircraft
Noise and carbon-free airplanes are not simply pipe dreams any more as NASA and partners are working towards the next generation of airplanes.
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DARPA's 13,000mph plane lost but not forgotten (images)
DARPA's Twitter feed tells that it lost track of the super speed Falcon HTV-2 aircraft during a test flight. But the craft did hit its speed goal.
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World's first 'printed' airplane takes to the skies
Engineers at the University of Southampton have developed an unmanned air vehicle (UAV) whose entire structure has been printed, potentially changing the economics of aircraft design.
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Google experiments with Hotel Finder search tool
Google has been ramping up its transportation search features for desktop and mobile, but now it is shifting into full on travel mode with its Hotel Finder experiment.
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Apple Store coming to New York City's Grand Central later this year
With Apple's move to Grand Central, the company will not only create its largest retail location, but the next giant headache for New York City commuters.
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Building a Boeing 777
In an immense factory in Everett, Wash., Boeing builds its 777 aircraft. CNET tours the facility to find out how.
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