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Live Webcast: Getting to Microsoft Office 365: The Right Migration for Your Business
If you've been stuck using bare bones, web-based tools, you'll appreciate the full featured collaboration in MS Office 365. Check out this live webcast to learn more about Microsoft Office 365,...
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Firefox 'CPU resources' issue better but not gone
Mozilla has made strides in alleviating a longstanding CPU usage issue that, in some cases, caused small laptops to overheat.
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NVIDIA's VGX: Traction Control for Hosted Virtual Desktops
Hosted Virtual Desktops are a bit like driving in the snow. Every link in the chain between the data on a hard drive in the datacenter and the pixels on the user's screen introduces a delay that...
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SMB cloud usage nears 50 percent (survey)
Web hosting and email remain the most popular cloud services among small businesses, but data backup and recovery services are becoming more coveted.
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Be careful with MVNO plans, their unlimited plans are limited too
I thought I would save some money and go with a MVNO plan, but after less than a month I am already on their black list with just about 2GB of data usage.
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Next-generation Xbox Durango could ship with 16-core CPU
The hardware Microsoft has shipped to developers for the next Xbox supposedly includes a 16-core IBM PowerPC CPU and AMD Radeon HD 7000-series graphics.
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Smart thermostat now tracks energy usage history
Nest Learning Thermostat now offers analytics on homeowner energy consumption over the past 10 days.
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Can phones and tablets do "real work?"
Some readers were skeptical that "real work" could be done on a tablet. Get over yourselves! People did "real work" even before computers were invented.
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Screen size determines tablet usage rates: report
NPD predicts 9.7-inch tablets will drop to roughly $246 by 2016 thanks to consumer demand matched by declining display costs.
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Better energy efficiency is hallmark of Xeon server CPU update
Reduced power consumption is big theme of latest server line refreshes from vendors including Bull, Dell, Fujitsu, Hewlett-Packard, NEC and Super Micro.
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Intel's new Xeon triples I/O performance; brings 10 GbE to the motherboard
The combination of the new Xeon processor and a 10 GbE LOM controller brings major improvements in I/O performance to the datacenter
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AMD owns up to CPU bug
Confirming the bug involved writing a custom fully bootable version of the Dragonfly OS.
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AMD jumpstarts their microserver business; pokes Intel in the eye
SeaMicro's "disruptive server technology" goes from Intel favorite to AMD owned
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HTC reveals One X and S with Snapdragon S4 CPU at MWC 2012
Get the HTC One X from AT&T or the One S from T-Mobile, but you will have to wait until at least April.
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comScore: Increased app usage shaping 'dual mobile browsing experience'
The 2012 Mobile Future in Focus report first found that last year, mobile app usage exceeded the growth in mobile browser use in both the United States and Europe.
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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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Cloudability wants to manage cloud usage to reduce costs
Cloudability wants to apply clever management tools to cloud computing usage and reduce costs. Interesting idea, but do they have what it takes to beat all of the other players who are promising...
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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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North Korea makes cellphone usage a 'war crime' under 100 days of mourning
During the 100 day mourning period for Kim Jong-Il, citizens in North Korea are banned from using mobile phones, and those caught will be treated as 'war criminals'.
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Does Color Enhance Effectiveness of Documents?
Color adds value throughout the copier food chain, and it turns out the bigger the company, the more likely the use of color printing.
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Google: Smartphone usage surges globally; good for mobile ads?
New research from Google shows that smartphone usage is surging globally, especially in the U.S. and Western Europe. Beyond just device sales, this could mean bigger things for advertisers.
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