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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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Samsung: Memory, LCD prices to drop; sales to rise
World's largest memory maker predicts that DRAM and flat-screen shipments will offset price reductions.
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EMC, Samsung launch storage alliance
Samsung will sell EMC Clariion-class storage systems under its own StorageMax brand name, as competition from tech giants IBM and HP heats up.
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IBM-Korea bribery charges detailed
A South Korean prosecutor accused IBM's Korean subsidiary of bribing government officials--saying the misconduct has been going on since 1998.
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Laws of Identity: A conversation with Kim Cameron, Part 2
Industry luminary Kim Cameron, now a distinguished engineer with Microsoft working on identity, wrote the Seven Laws of Identity in 2005. He discusses with ZDNet why these seven "scientific" laws...
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Laws of Identity: A conversation with Kim Cameron, Part 1
Industry luminary Kim Cameron, now a distinguished engineer with Microsoft working on identity, wrote the Seven Laws of Identity in 2005. He discusses with ZDNet why these seven hypotheses are...
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Sex Tech Weekly: Megaupload, Match Singles Data, Obscenity Copyright, China Porn Spam Kings
Match.com's data on US singles, Megaupload reviled by Perfect 10, China's sex toy spam industry and more.
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Megauploads' Kim Dotcom denied bail
A New Zealand judge decided that Kim Dotcom was too much of a risk to set free.
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Megaupload's Kim Dotcom in jail awaiting bail
Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom says his site is a "file-storage facility" aimed to promote creativity of users. But he's spending a few days in jail anyway.
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Fake Kim Jong-il video distributing malware
Security researchers from ESET have spotted a fake YouTube video, distributing malware in the form of a link found in the description of the video.
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Cybercriminals exploiting the death of Kim Jong-Il
Security researchers from TrendMicro, have intercepted a currently circulating malware campaign, using the death of Kim Jong-Il as a social engineering theme.
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Facebook Porn and Gore Exploit Spiraling Out Of Control
For the past few days an exploit has been hijacking Facebook users accounts and posting explicit gore and pornography to users' timelines.
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Facebook profiles: Kim Jong-Il's son, grandson cause media frenzy
The Facebook profiles of Kim Jong-nam, North Korean dictator Kim Jong-il's exiled eldest son, and Kim Han-sol, Kim Jong-nam's 16-year-old son, were discovered over the weekend.
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Kim Cameron, digital-identity expert, leaves Microsoft
Kim Cameron, a Microsoft Distinguished Engineer and Chief Architect of Identity, left Microsoft as of May 4.
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Intel unveils the Net-savvy CE4100
At the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco, Eric Kim, senior vice president at Intel, revealed a new Atom-based CE4100 chip. It is designed to bring Internet content and services to digital...
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Gaming veteran Shane Kim to leave Microsoft
Shane Kim -- who, last year became the Corporate Vice President of Strategy and Business Development for Microsoft's Interactive Entertainment Business (IEB) -- is leaving the company, according...
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Spotlight on Austin: Dachis Corporation's Peter Kim
South by Southwest Interactive (SXSWi) kicks off tomorrow in good ol' Austin, Texas. While a lot of companies from all over creation are heading down south to network and display and launch new...
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iPhone firmware 2.2 includes OTA podcast downloads
According to a post at TUAW early developer builds of iPhone firmware v.2.2 include the ability to download podcasts directly to the iPhone. This would explain why Apple rejected Alex...
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Do problems with Wikipedia presage social networking's end?
Wikipedia's mission is to provide objective information for all - but even a cursory examination of subjects ranging from the hotly political (global warming) to the nearly apolitical (CPU...
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San Quentin prison: IT failure is life or death
San Quentin prison, which holds California's most dangerous criminals, is a technology time capsule: Typewriters and dot-matrix printers are the norm. And this time warp is untenable because it's...
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Lessons learned from Kim tragedy
One year later, the death of CNET's James Kim has led to advances in search-and-rescue techniques and a better grasp of how cell phones can save lives. Video: Remembering James Kim
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