How would you change Canon’s EOS-1D Mark IV DSLR?

We know, you’re packing furiously for your next shoot tomorrow, but look — you need to sit back for 12 seconds, give this article a once-over, chime in below and take one of the biggest sighs of your life. As unprepared as you feel, everything’s going to be alright. We promise. Now that we’ve got [...]

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HyTrust Launches HyTrust Appliance Version 2.0 – Dark Reading

SYS-CON Media (press release)

HyTrust Launches HyTrust Appliance Version 2.0Dark ReadingObject Policy Labels: Creates a policy categorization structure similar to "Web 2.0 tagging" for virtual infrastructure objects, enabling better …HyTrust Revs Its ApplianceSYS-CON Media (press release)all 3 news articles »

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Mickos: What’s bigger than open source?

Marten Mickos is on to the next big thing, which turns out to be a combination of the old big thing (open source) and cloud computing.
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Vertu reminds us it’s still alive with million-Yen phones, still tasteless as ever

What’s a distinguished person of taste and refinement to do when smartphones nowadays are all so bulky and, well, ubiquitous? He or she should go take a look at Vertu’s store, of course, which has today been populated for the first time with a new, even more exclusive Signature collection, composed of four models — [...]

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Radio Shack looking for a buyer?

Sources tell the New York Post that the company is pitching itself to investment firms, but could also be looking to partner with Best Buy.
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It looks like Steve Jobs and Eric Schmidt don’t hate each other as much as the NYT and Jim Goldman think

That’s right folks, Steve Jobs, (recently described by CNBC’s Jim Goldman as “simply hating” Eric Schmidt) was having coffee with him, just this afternoon! A Gizmodo tipster sent this photo (and a few others) of the pair having a nice, civilized time at Calafia in Palo Alto earlier today, sort of taking a bit of [...]

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New Dell Servers, Storage Units Take Aim at Data Center Efficiency – eWeek

TopNews New Zealand

New Dell Servers, Storage Units Take Aim at Data Center EfficiencyeWeek… is designed for high performance cluster computing; to support private and public cloud platforms; and to support large-scale Web 2.0 applications. …Dell Brings Specialized Cloud Computing Infrastructure to the MainstreamMarketWatch (press release)Dell unveils new cloud offerings, PowerEdge serversComputer Business ReviewDell looks to [...]

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Steve Jobs and Eric Schmidt on a coffee date (photos)

A Gizmodo tipster snaps a few shots of the Apple and Google CEOs chatting Friday afternoon at a table outside a Palo Alto cafe owned by a former Google chef.
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That was easy: Apple buys iPad trademark from Fujitsu

There’s no indication as to what sort of wildness went on behind closed doors, but Apple is now the proud new owner of a slightly used “iPad” trademark. Fujitsu, who filed for ownership in March of 2003 to cover a Windows CE device for point-of-sale, doesn’t seem to have put up much of a fight, [...]

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Pioneer’s new CD deck and mixer feature MIDI integration, USB for external storage

If you’re looking for a product designed to “transform novices” (that is, you) into “the next generation DJ” (that is, Sven Vath) you’re in luck: Pioneer has just announced a CD deck / mixer combo that includes the usual compliment of features (looping capabilities, a visual beat display, BPM lock, so on, and so forth) [...]

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Facebook hires ad exec from Google

David Fischer will join the massive social-networking site as its vice president of advertising and global operations, the company confirms.
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Keynotes Announced for Web 2.0 Expo San Francisco 2010 – PR Newswire (press release)

Keynotes Announced for Web 2.0 Expo San Francisco 2010PR Newswire (press release)SAN FRANCISCO, March 25 /PRNewswire/ — O'Reilly Media, Inc. and UBM TechWeb, co-producers of Web 2.0 Expo, Web 2.0 Summit, Gov 2.0 Expo and Gov 2.0 Summit, …and more »

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Report: Tens of millions still opening junk e-mail

It’s hard to believe, but people continue to open spam e-mail, setting themselves up for viruses, botnets, and other malfeasance.
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NVIDIA unleashes GeForce GTX 480 and GTX 470 ‘tessellation monsters’

Let’s get the hard data out of the way first: 480 CUDA cores, 700 MHz graphics and 1,401MHz processor clock speeds, plus 1.5GB of onboard GDDR5 memory running at 1,848MHz (for a 3.7GHz effective data rate). Those are the specs upon which Fermi is built, and those are the numbers that will seek to justify [...]

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CNET News Daily Podcast: China’s malware problem

Bad guys in China are sending out malware like crazy, while another bad guy who was behind some of the biggest corporate hacking in history is finally going to jail. Tune in to find out more.
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