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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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One-atom transistor to keep Moore's Law alive
The University of South Wales believe they have developed a method to build the smallest transistor possible.
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Ellison 'to tweet' announcement of new Oracle cloud-based products
Oracle boss Larry Ellison will mark the release of a new wave of cloud-based products by tweeting the announcement.
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HP Claims 30% Power Savings for its new 'Net Zero' data centers
HP Labs researchers say they have figured out a way to cut data center power use by a significant amount.
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Logitech's new K760 Wireless Solar Keyboard adds support for three devices
Logitech is adding to its solar-powered keyboard offerings with the Wireless Solar Keyboard K760.
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Evernote helps Android users remember new people with Hello app
I believe our smartphones should work for us and enhance our lives so when I see apps like Hello I get excited about what developers can do to make this a reality. If you have trouble remembering...
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Are high hard drive prices the new normal?
Some analysts are predicting that high hard drive prices are the new normal. They're wrong. Here's what to expect.
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Jay Leno uses indie YouTube video; NBC gets it taken down
Internet outcry rises after Jay Leno uses a YouTube video without permission and NBC removes it with a copyright claim takedown.
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California, New Jersey still lead nation in solar contributions
Two public power utilities made an industry-generated ranking for 2011, driven by large projects.
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With new platform, WorldPay targets the chargeback process
Chargebacks are time-consuming and potentially expensive for online retailers who are slow to give them attention. WorldPay says its new platform automates the process.
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New York's anonymity ban: Why should the Web be any different?
New York wants to outlaw anonymous comments to prevent cyberbullying and other online abuse. This criminologist examines why this plan, despite its controversy, may not be such a bad thing.
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New SpyEye plugin takes control of crimeware victims' webcam and microphone
Security researchers from Kaspersky have profiled a new SpyEye plugin known as flashcamcontrol.dll which takes control of the victim's webcam and microphone.
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Google launches new Search app for iPhone, Google+ is fantastic too
Google creates some excellent applications for iOS and two recent updates that you should download include Google Search and Google+ for the iPhone.
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With new R&D center, Pitney Bowes doubles down on India
Pitney Bowes opens a second Indian R&D center, this time to attract the software product development community in Pune.
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Nuance intros new PDF Converter version; still hates Adobe
Nuance takes another swing at Adobe with the latest version of its PDF converter software for the enterprise.
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Comcast enters 21st century with new X1 DVR platform, remote control app
The more user-friendly, tablet-like interface also delivers apps for sports, weather, traffic, and music as well as social media features.
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IEEE releases new standard for body area network
After five years of work, the IEEE announced a new standard, IEEE 802.15.6, for wireless communications supporting ultra-low power devices operating in or around the human body.
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New iPad case/stand could revolutionize flying coach
If you own an iPad and you fly coach, then this just might be the product you never knew you couldn't live without!
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Meet Zuckerberg's new wife, Pricilla Chan (photos)
Last week was a busy one for Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, who married longtime girlfriend Priscilla Chan in a secret ceremony Saturday a day after his company's IPO.
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T-Mobile offers new no-contract broadband plans
T-Mobile just launched some new no annual contract mobile broadband plans in an attempt to get customers using their fast HSPA+ network. You can use tablets, mobile hotspots, and laptop sticks...
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Facebook rules: Everyone can vote on new privacy policy
Facebook's rules state if there are 7,000 comments on a new privacy policy, the company has to take it to a worldwide vote. Activists made sure that threshold was broken. Are you ready to vote?
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