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How DevOps supports the paradigm shift of the cloud
Guest Contributor Brian Jawalka makes the case for DevOps, an approach that teams developers and operations experts in IT to realize the full benefits of the cloud.
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How to manage meeting participants and their smartphones
Need a way to get a handle on meeting attendees who are riveted by their smartphones?
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Save time and your mouse click finger with MouseKeys
Richard Corfield has an application that requires a person to click a confirmation over and over. He takes advantage of MouseKeys to save some time.
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Using virtualization technology in K-12 environments
Virtualization has a large place in the corporate environment, but it is more recently being introduced to educational environments. Here's one example of how this was done.
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Case mods: Share your photos of creative computer customizations
Computers are no longer restricted to plain white and beige cases. We've dedicated this photo gallery to creative case mods, such as a water-cooled PC that heats a fish tank and a ...
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Intel: 15 dual-core projects under way
Firm is working on different multicore chips for the server, notebook, desktop and networking market, exec says at IDF.
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Sun: Chip connection tech on horizon
A fast new method for connecting computer chips could arrive in the next four years, a top chip engineer for Sun says.
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Intel show to tackle debate over dual-core chips
New chips take the spotlight at next week's Intel Developer Forum, along with technology to boost network traffic.
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Cisco CTO: We're still hot
Charles Giancarlo wants to prove wrong critics who say his company has lost the drive that turned it into a 1990s networking superstar.
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Dell's stance on AMD: Look but don't touch
Dell CEO Kevin Rollins acknowledges that the PC maker leaned toward AMD chips recently but says Intel's now back in the saddle.