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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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Kiwi capital keeps data flowing
These days, New Zealand's capital city is referred to as "Wired Wellington" because of Citylink, a single huge local area network (LAN) that covers Wellington's entire downtown business district....
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Intel's first Thunderbolt-certified desktop motherboard (pictures)
With the Intel Desktop Board DZ77RE-75K, the first Thunderbolt-certified motherboard that also supports USB 3.0, PC users are able for the first time to enjoy all the popular storage technologies,...
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Why Thunderbolt will never make it mainstream
As great as the Thunderbolt interface is, almost every usage scenario for the interface is niche.
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Apple security blunder exposes Lion login passwords in clear text
With the latest Lion security update, Mac OS X 10.7.3, Apple has accidentally turned on a debug log file outside of the encrypted area that stores the user's password in clear text.
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Western Digital upgrades dual-FireWire My Passport Studio to 2TB: $299
WD is upgrading its My Passport Studio drives to 2TB, though the drive's reliance on FireWire 800 makes the move a bit mistimed.
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Coat hanger wire is just as good as a high-quality speaker cable
Believe it or not, coat hangers can be used as audio cables, and the sound quality is almost indistinguishable from systems with expensive cables.
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Where are all the Thunderbolt peripherals?
At the recent San Francisco Macworld Expo/iWorld Expo and International CES in Las Vegas, vendors announced a wider number of Thunderbolt-enabled devices. Most will be released this year. But why...
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The Wired Store in New York City is a gadget geek's dream
Part tech retail store, part museum, and an all-round social space, Wired Store 2011 opens today in Times Square.
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BlueAnt Embrace wired stereo headphones rock (review)
BlueAnt has been making Bluetooth headsets for years and now is trying out the wired stereo headphone market. The Embrace is an excellent headset built with comfort and quality in mind.
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BlueAnt jumps in to the wired headphone market with Embrace product
BlueAnt has been making high quality Bluetooth headsets for a few years and is now testing the waters with a wired stereo headset. They have a real winner on their hands with the BlueAnt Embrace...
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Poll: Wireless headset or wired?
I am looking for a good headset to use with my phones and tablets. Please vote in the poll for your preferred type of accessory to help me in my decision.
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Cell networks hold customer data 'for years' for law enforcement use
The ACLU received its freedom of information request, showing how long cellular networks retain your personal data. Sit down for this one.
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WD My Passport portable drives for Mac
Western Digital introduced two new portable drives for Mac, the My Passport Studio and My Passport for Mac. Both drives boast sleek-looking housing, portable design, and USB 2.0 connection. The...
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Ghost in the Wires: The Kevin Mitnick Interview
The world's most famous hacker discusses his new book, his exploits, his imprisonment and his success. Meet the Ghost in the Wires, Kevin Mitnick.
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27-inch Thunderbolt Displays start to trickle out
Apple appears to have begun shipping its new 27-inch Thunderbolt Displays to stores this week giving hope to anxious customers that have been waiting almost two months for the new monitor.
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How to install Snow Leopard on a brand-new Lion-based Mac
Installing Snow Leopard on a Lion machine is harder than you would think. This guide shows you the necessary tricks to make it work.
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Sony's newest Sports Walkman lacks wires, is all headphones
Sony's latest Walkman seems built from the ground-up for the exercise-inclined.
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Oracle acquires FatWire, aims to bridge marketing, CRM, e-commerce
The plan for Oracle is to take FatWire's applications and lump it into a customer experience line-up that will bridge multiple channels such as Web, mobile and social.
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Interconnect your datacenters at wire speed
Optimizing high-speed WAN connections can give users a fatter pipe.
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A pointed look at barbed wire (photos)
The Devil's Rope Museum on Route 66 in McLean, Texas, is full of prickly, pointy, and rusty goodness.
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