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Power and Cooling Capacity Management for Data Centers
Check out this white paper to learn what you can do to improve your power and cooling efforts and ensure a healthy data center.
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Google, Motorola must capitalize on regulatory win to battle Apple's iPad
The US Department of Justice and European Commission have okayed Google's planned $12.5 billion acquisition of Motorola Mobility. Now the two have to work together -- and fast -- to bbring Android...
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Weekend Watcher: Local TEDx events - Berkeley's 'Inspiring Innovation'
It's worth finding a local TEDx event, you'll meet some extraordinary people.
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Sex Tech Weekly: Megaupload, Match Singles Data, Obscenity Copyright, China Porn Spam Kings
Match.com's data on US singles, Megaupload reviled by Perfect 10, China's sex toy spam industry and more.
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Interview: Peter Hirshberg and the Geek/Arts culture divide in San Francisco
Teaching geek stuff to artists and arts to geeks is a key goal for GAFFTA, an innovative startup focused on bridging the cultural divide in San Francisco...
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Indiana University secures grant for computer network innovation
Indiana University has secured its third set of GENI grants, awarded in order to help develop more efficient technology that can be used in university departments globally.
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Woodstock lights up solar menorah
New York community wasn't previously able to light its public menorah, since it is displayed on a village green that isn't wired with electricity.
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The future according to Big Blue
IBM unveils its annual list of five emerging technologies that will supposedly change our lives in the next five years.
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Intel wins prize for product design innovations
As it continues to gain market share and brand power, the world's largest chip-maker gets a nod for its scientific method for balancing markets, features and time dynamics.
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Survey: Telcos should offer support for as many devices as possible
As more employees continue to use the same mobile devices for both work and home use, it might be difficult to find a single point of support for multiple gadgets.
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Nokia's R&D gadgets: Manhandle me, please (photos)
CNET takes a hands-on look at some of Nokia's latest concept devices and apps as the company celebrates the 25th anniversary of its Nokia Research Center.
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HP: Five landmines ahead for 2012
There are no quick fixes for HP. Here's a look at five particularly worrisome areas for HP in 2012.
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25 years of Zelda and Nintendo systems (photos)
Here's a look back at a quarter century's worth of innovations in game design and Nintendo gear brought to life by The Legend of Zelda franchise.
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Dell talks up R&D, but effort a work in progress
Dell's message is that the company can innovate and be more of a key partner in enterprise IT. For now, Dell's messaging hasn't caught up to its R&D spending.
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Innojam, DemoJam, Train Race, SIT: the innovations SAP might miss?
Will the innovations we saw at SAP SAPPHIRE Madrid/SAP TechEd become lost? Right now the answer is largely 'yes' but it doesn't have to be that way.
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What Gurdeep Singh Pall's new job says about Microsoft's BI and Bing synergies
Microsoft Corporate Vice President Gurdeep Singh Pall is no longer working on Skype strategy. He is now involved with Microsoft's Information Platform team and Bing -- an interesting combo.
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Facebook: 'Open hardware' integral to green IT infrastructure
Open Compute Project strives to model itself after the Apache Software Foundation, with technical contributions vetted by community members.
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Watch it live: Facebook's second Open Compute Summit
Facebook's second Open Compute Summit in New York City is happening today. A live stream is available, so anyone can tune in.
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Nokia: Showing signs of life, innovation ahead
The jury is still out on Nokia, but the company is showing just enough spunk to defend its global turf and maybe even innovate along the way.
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United States CIO: Innovation is an endless resource (video)
U.S. CIO discusses the next steps for the federal IT landscape, cyber-security concerns, and innovation.
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United States CIO: Innovation is an endless resource
Speaking Tuesday at a Churchill Club event in Palo Alto, Calif., the country's Chief Information Officer Steven VanRoekel discusses innovation in the federal IT landscape. He says cybersecurity...
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