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    VMware edges out Microsoft in virtualization performance test 04/09/2008 11:56:00

    With the recent release of Microsoft's Hyper-V shaking up the hypervisor market, we decided to conduct a two-part evaluation pitting virtualization vendors against each other on performance as well as on features such as usability, management and migration.
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    Will enterprise IT dump Internet Explorer for Google Chrome? 04/09/2008 11:51:00

    Techies appear to be flocking to Google Chrome, which may lead many consumers and small businesses to follow.
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    Chrome grabs 1% of browser market in under 24 hours 04/09/2008 11:42:00

    Google Inc.'s new Chrome browser grabbed 1% of the browser market in its first day out in public, Web metrics providers said today.
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    Surgient software creates 'self-service cloud' 04/09/2008 09:10:00

    Surgient has renamed and updated its virtual lab automation software, which aims to relieve some of the burden on IT departments by allowing business units to set up their own virtual compute environments for internal projects like application development and testing.
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    Google amends Chrome license agreement after objections 04/09/2008 09:03:00

    Google will dump a section of the licensing agreement for its new Chrome browser after some Internet users objected to its copyright implications.
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    VMware's ESX certified for Microsoft support, deployment 04/09/2008 08:30:00

    VMware, whose virtualization software helps IT departments maximize use of their server hardware, said Wednesday that its product will run reliably with software from Microsoft.
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    Microsoft liberalizes virtualization options 04/09/2008 08:22:00

    As Microsoft officially released its Application Virtualization 4.5 software this week, it also announced several licensing changes around virtual desktops and application virtualization, while omitting a long-anticipated one.
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    Researcher: Chrome's isolated tabs make it memory 'pig' 04/09/2008 08:11:00

    Google's new Chrome browser chews up more memory than even Microsoft's recent Internet Explorer 8 (IE8) Beta 2, a researcher said yesterday.
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    Google Chrome: the first true Web 2.0 browser 04/09/2008 07:50:00

    Google's just-released Chrome takes the same approach to browser design that Google takes to its home page -- stripped-down, fast and functional, with very few bells and whistles.
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    HP launches product blitz for virtualization 03/09/2008 14:21:00

    Hewlett-Packard has announced a broad sweep of new virtualization products along with survey results claiming that most businesses aren't making the most of what the technology has to offer.
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    Apricorn 160GB Aegis Mini hard drive 03/09/2008 10:51:00

    How much would you pay for a portable hard drive that lets you tote around 160GB in a shirt pocket -- with no need for a power brick? Apricorn is betting you'll be willing to spring for upward of US$260 for its 160GB Aegis Mini. However, it remains to be seen how many are willing to pay that price for portability.
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