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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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Bigfoot Network's Killer Xeno network interface cards are designed for online gamers
Bigfoot Networks targeted a niche, but growing, market segment when it released its network interface card (NIC) for gamers, appropriately called Killer, a couple of years back. Since then,...
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How to boost your MacBook Pro performance
How to make your shiny aluminum workhorse even faster.
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Performance boost your MacBook Pro
Because the MacBook Pro is a portable system, you can't crack it open and replace the CPU or graphics, so the upgrades that we can do are going to be limited. Nevertheless, there's a lot we can do...
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Windows 8 Pro upgrade for new PC buyers set at $14.99
Microsoft's usual plan is to offer a free upgrade to users of older versions of Windows to bump up to the next release version. This time around there will be a cost, according to sources.
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Intel revs vPro rollout, pushes platform play
The chip giant touted vPro's embedded security features and designs to connect intelligent systems everywhere.
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First MacBook Pro re-design in four years could arrive at WWDC with USB 3.0
The MacBook Pro notebook industrial design hasn't changed in four years and its rumored to get a major refresh with a thinner design and USB 3.0 at WWDC in June.
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Seven popular Android camera apps reviewed and rated
Seven popular Android photo apps go up against each other in a test to see who's hot, and who's not.
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Turn your iPad into a scanner, copier, and fax with Scanner Pro
This inexpensive app turns the iPad (iPhone too) into a full-featured scanner that connects to the cloud. It prints to make copies and can fax documents cheaply over the web.
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Lensbaby Pro Effects Kit bundles high-end offerings at a discount
Lensbaby announces an all-in-one bundle for professional photographers and enthusiasts.
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Continuing issues (and solutions) for the MBP's silent speaker problem
The MacBook Pro's audio output port serves dual functions: as the analog audio out to external speakers or headphones, as well as a high-end TOSLINK fiber optic audio connector, which the Mac's...
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Is the 17-inch MacBook Pro headed for extinction?
17-inch systems may very well be a throwback from a by-gone era.
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What Liquidmetal is used for: gallery
Let's take a look at some of the uses that this fascinating material has been put to.
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MacBook Pro 2012 could feature Liquidmetal technology
But there are potential obstacles to constructing a notebook chassis from Liquidmetal, the primary being how the material handles heat.
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Motorola Webtop 2.0 and Lapdock 500 Pro (photos)
With version 2.0 of Webtop and the Lapdock 500 Pro, Motorola has taken another big step toward making the smartphone a viable replacement for a computer.
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What exactly do you get with Windows 8 Pro?
Windows 8 will come in only two retail flavors. One is the base edition, with no fancy marketing label, nothing to say it's a home or consumer edition. So what do you get with the Pro edition? The...
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A deep dive into Windows 8 Pro features
You don't need a complicated matrix to understand the differences between the base version of Windows 8 and Windows 8 Pro. The Pro-only feature list is short and straightforward. Here's what to...
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Microsoft: Here are the four editions of Windows 8
Windows 8 is the official name of the next version of Windows client. Here are details on the four SKUs that are in the pipeline.
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For Windows 8, Microsoft cuts product lineup to two editions
If you're planning to purchase Windows 8, your buying decision will be simple. Microsoft announced today that Windows 8 for x86 and x64 PCs will be available in two retail editions. A third,...
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Fujifilm X-Pro1 (photos)
A beautiful, solidly built camera, the X-Pro1's design isn't without its quirks.
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Fujifilm X-Pro1 photo samples
It has some instances of cramming really saturated reds into JPEG, but otherwise, the X-Pro1 produces extremely sharp, vibrant photos with an excellent noise profile.
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