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Automating Infrastructure and Operations Management with VMware
With VMware, virtualization tools come with a management system built in. Check out this webcast to learn more.
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Apple changes mind over dirty words
Apple has apparently had a change of heart about a Twitter iPhone app that sometimes presents users with language some might find objectionable.
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Global semiconductor sales down 1.3 percent since February
Smartphone and tablet sales later in the year could show a positive increase in global semiconductor sales.
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Citrix launches CloudStack 3 beta, version 3.1 and 3.2 also planned for 2012
Citrix recently announced availability of CloudStack 3 beta with a redesigned user interface, integrated XenServer 6, support for CloudStack Swift, and integration with the company's product...
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Apple releases Mac OS 10.7.3 with Safari 5.1.3
Apple has begun pushing Mac OS 10.7.3 out to users via Software Update. Here's what's changed and why you should care.
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Blue Coat to go private in $1.3 billion deal
Blue Coat said it will continue to focus on Web security and WAN optimization, a hot category for enterprises.
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2012 Mobile state of the union: Part 1 of 3: Smartphones
This 3-part series will take a look at the mobile space in 2012. Part 1: Smartphones.
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Study: 1/3 of enterprises plan to switch primary hypervisor within 12 months
 The vast majority of enterprises are using a mixture of hypervisors and more than one third of those companies plan to switch their primary virtualization engine in the next year. And...
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Judge rejects Oracle's $1.3 billion award against SAP
In a surprising twist, a judge has reversed a major ruling in favor of Oracle against SAP in a corporate theft trial.
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Staples: 1 in 3 people use tablets while in the bathroom
Tablets have become popular largely because they're ultra-portable devices. So portable, in fact, that owners really are bringing them just about everywhere you can imagine.
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Report: China shut down 1.3 million websites in 2010
Even though the amount of sites that are accessible in China is growing, the Chinese government continues to shut down websites by record numbers.
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This time it's Sega: 1.3 million customer records hacked
There's no denying it. Cyberattacks are accelerating. This time, it's Sega that's been attacked, losing 1.3 million customer records, including logins and passwords. So far (and it's Sunday, so...
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Sega: 1.3 million customer records hacked, LulzSec promises retribution
Hackers have taken 1.3 million customer records from Sega's servers. In a bizarre twist, LulzSec, a group that claims responsibility for recent Sony attacks, promised revenge on Sega's behalf.
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Facebook: Accounts for 1 in 3 display ads in Q1
Facebook accounted for 1 in 3 display ads online in the first quarter, according to comScore. Overall, 1.11 trillion display ads were delivered in the first quarter.
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Panasonic launching AG-3DA1 3D camcorder to space; intros other models for land
Panasonic made quite a few high-end camcorder introductions at the 2011 National Association of Broadcasters Show in Las Vegas today, including one model that is headed for the final frontier.
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Android platform rout continues: 1 in 3 smartphones
The Android platform now powers 1 in 3 smartphones, according to comScore. And the gains are coming at the expense of Research in Motion, Microsoft and Palm.
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The Orlando Incident Part 1/3: Find my iPhone, please!
I'm bummed. I lost my iPhone 4 this weekend and after tracking it via Apple's Find My iPhone service, I've determined that its stolen and being held hostage in central Florida.
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Oracle's $1.3 billion verdict over SAP: Six big questions
Oracle won $1.3 billion in damages in its TomorrowNow lawsuit against SAP and here's the bottom line: SAP will have to pay out about a third of its estimated 2011 free cash flow to Oracle. Another...
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Jury slams SAP $1.3 billion in TomorrowNow lawsuit
Oracle awarded $1.3 billion in its case against TomorrowNow and SAP. What next?
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Jury: SAP owes Oracle $1.3 billion for copyright infringement
A federal jury sent a strong message today, awarding Oracle $1.3 billion in damages in a copyright infringement case against SAP.
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iPhone 4's biz features tantalize 1/3 of Americans (and 8 other stats in chart form)
Sure, iPhone 4 brings SexyBack, but its business and security features are also attracting new buyers, according to a survey. Charts!
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