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Improved Cooling Strategies for IT Wiring Closets
Don't wait until overheating causes servers to fail. Plan the right cooling solution for your IT wiring closet or server room now. There's an improved method for wiring closet cooling...
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There's not enough in the rumored iPad 3 specs for me to upgrade, how about you?
We are pretty certain to see a new iPad announced in March, but the specs are just rumors at this time. Given what we believe may be in the iPad 3, is it enough for you to upgrade?
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Samsung announces the Galaxy Tab 2, its first Android 4.0 tablet
The latest tablet from Samsung may not have much reason to exist, but it does have Android 4.0.
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The long kiss goodbye for x86 desktop Windows
The transition from traditional Windows desktops to the Post-PC world, the ARM architecture and the Metro user interface is inevitable. But it won't a be quick one.
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Hardware 2.0 'Very Best Kit List' for February 2012
Here I've put together a list of the best high-end and mid-range and budget components currently available. So if you're thinking of building or even upgrading a PC, this list is a must-read for you!
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iPad 3: Voice will be the next big thing
The next iPad is getting close to launch, and there are some things I expect we will see unveiled at the big event, including one change you don't expect.
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What AMD's new roadmap means for users
At its long-awaited analyst day AMD's new executive team presented a bright future, but also pushed out or canceled several products on its roadmap. Here's what you need to know if you plan to buy...
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Art installation blurs boundary between physical and digital (video)
Nervous Structure is a series of installations that create hypnotic displays using elastic or spandex and a projector to illuminate it with computer-generated graphics.
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Motorola Droid 4 (photos)
With dual-core processing and 4G LTE, the long-awaited Motorola Droid 4 could be the answer to the prayers of Android keyboard addicts on Verizon.
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eG Innovations wants to help organization make sense out of complexity
eG Innovations is offering a comprehensive, yet easy to use, set of tools to monitor enterprise environments. The company has to make itself heard over others in a very competitive and noisy...
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Women in Tech: Jennifer Brace has a better idea
Introducing Jennifer Brace, user interface engineer at Ford Motor Company. She offers insight on how women might need technology to be designed with different needs in mind.
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Noise-reduction technology built into Apple's A5 processor
Like I've said before, if you want Siri, you gotta pay for her.
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AMD's tablet strategy: Hondo chip, Windows 8
AMD missed the boat on smartphone processors, and like rival Intel, has fallen behind in the tablet chip wars. But with Windows 8 right around the corner, the company hopes to cash in with a new...
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SeaMicro brings a very high density Xeon server to the datacenter
How many CPUs can you stick in a single rack and still have room for storage and networking? Quite a few, apparently.
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Intel quietly introduces several new Sandy Bridge processors
Ahead of the big launch of its Ivy Bridge chips later this year, Intel has pushed out a handful of new Sandy Bridge processors, including a couple of Core i5 CPUs that lack integrated graphics....
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iBoot screenshots leak the iPad 3's A6 processor (Rumor)
New screenshots from an internal Apple development tool appear to confirm that the iPad 3 will ship with a quad-core, A6 processor. Look for a media invitation in the next 2-3 weeks.
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Apple patents new touchscreen remote control for a future Apple TV
In addition to controlling home theater devices like DVD players and home automation systems, the remote concept could also work with your computer to run iTunes or execute other functions.
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Where are all the Thunderbolt peripherals?
At the recent San Francisco Macworld Expo/iWorld Expo and International CES in Las Vegas, vendors announced a wider number of Thunderbolt-enabled devices. Most will be released this year. But why...
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Sony Alpha SLT-A77V photos
A lovely EVF, flexible LCD design and comfortable body make the A77V a joy to shoot.
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Hackers jailbreak iPad 2 and iPhone 4S
A group claims that it developed a "ridiculously complex" method of cracking Apple's prize devices.
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How to get electricity meter data online (photos)
Wattvision is one of a few whole-house electricity monitors that feeds meter data online to give you a better picture of your electricity usage. Through APIs, software developers can develop...
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