Archive for July 13th, 2011

Will VMware’s new licensing scheme open the door for Microsoft?

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VMware announced vSphere 5 yesterday, which will bring greater scalability and robustness to VMware’s virtualization platform. The new version will support larger virtual machines—up to 1TB of RAM and 32 virtual processors each—faster I/O, simpler high-availability, easier deployment, and more

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Mango won’t be making its way to Windows Tablets

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Posted on Windows 7 News & Tips It’s no surprise that Microsoft won’t be bringing it’s Windows Phone os to tablets, but Windows Phone President Andy Lees spoke up at the Worldwide Partner Conference to say that rumours of a ‘mango style’ interface coming to Windows tablets weren’t true.

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Cats – Windows 7 Wallpapers

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Posted on Windows 7 News & Tips One of Disney’s favorite movies is the Lion King.

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PhotoFilmStrip, Turn Photos Into Video

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PhotoFilmStrip allows you to turn a set of photos into video.

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Direct Text and Images to Access Services and Programs with Click.to

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The choices computer users have in terms of clipboard software have exploded over the past several months. More valuable programs are appearing than have ever before, and tech fans are taking advantage of them whenever they can. Of these programs, perhaps the most promising, new option is Click.to, which was recently released by Axonic

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Microsoft talks up new Windows Server, private clouds

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At Worldwide Partner Conference , Microsoft’s event for the legion of ISVs, IHVs, and “solution providers” that use, build on, implement and resell Microsoft technology, Microsoft talked about the next version of Windows Server for the first time. Just as with its client counterpart, the operating system is still under wraps, and Redmond isn’t showing the whole thing off just yet, but one thing it was willing to talk about is virtualization.

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