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HP ProLiant Gen8 Servers: Greater Efficiency Throughout the Life Cycle
Some machines start out great, but break down over the course of their life cycle. HP has taken a different approach and focused on making their Proliant Gen8 servers more resilient and adaptable....
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Network Load-Balancing Vendor Update
The network load-balancing (NLB) vendor landscape has consolidated down to five major players and some niche alternative vendors. META Trend: Wide-area network services will transition...
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Defending Against Insider Infections
The recent spate of viruses has exposed the dangers of providing network rights to laptops that operate both on and off the network. Non-corporate-controlled PCs represent the biggest challenge....
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Bluetooth Update
Bluetooth is quietly creeping into numerous mainstream consumer products and computing devices. End-user demand will begin to force IT organizations (ITOs) to buy and support Bluetooth...
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Adaptive framework a mobile failure? Not quite, here's why
Here are four reasons why the adaptive-framework-is-dead argument doesn't add up. Engineers like adaptive frameworks and your CFO will too.
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Apple's mythical TV could be called 'iPanel'
I'm not even convinced that Apple needs to make a TV.
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Angry Birds Flashmob at SXSW 2012
A surprise Angry Birds flashmob at SXSW celebrated the Angry Birds In Space announcement.
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Sex Tech: Porn's Tech Future, Spreading Santorum SEO, Capcom's Sexism Problem
Porn's iPad future, Capcom's live game Cross Assault displays ugly sexism and Spreading Santorum's SEO endures despite Google's changes.
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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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Salesforce: Competition, distractions to hamper growth?
Salesforce's rapid expansion and increased competition could be a problem for the company, argues an analyst.
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Siemens drops nuclear, vows to make green 'project of the century'. Implications for sustainability reporting?
Siemens has abandoned its nuclear business in favour of expanding its green tech business to make renewable energy the 'project of the century'. But there are some implications for sustainability...
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Id's Carmack: Phone game hardware to overtake consoles in two years
Id Software co-founder John Carmack predicts cell phones and tablets will be more powerful than today's video game consoles in two years. But will that make games better?
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We don't need more video game laws, we just need common sense
A new poll says Americans want laws regulating violent video game sales, contradicting a recent Supreme Court ruling. We don't need more laws. We just need more common sense.
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PlayStation Store finally returning to Japan
Sony is finally bringing its PlayStation Store back to Japan, two months after services were suspended following a hacker break-in.
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Avid, Adobe pile on Final Cut Pro X with cheap crossgrades
Avid has joined Adobe in a strategic shot across the bow at Apple, offering disgruntled Final Cut Pro users the opportunity to crossgrade to Media Composer for a fraction of the retail price.
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Social game maker Zynga files for $1 billion IPO
Zynga, the social gaming company behind FarmVille and CityVille, has filed a $1 billion IPO. The company now says it has 232 million monthly active users, posting 2010 revenue of $597 million.
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Halo maker Bungie focuses on mobile, social gaming with new venture
Bungie, creator of the legendary Halo video game franchise, is turning its attention to mobile and social gaming with its new Bungie Aerospace venture.
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California's failed video game law sponsor vows to continue fight
The California politician whose failed video game law was overturned by the Supreme Court earlier this week vows to continue fighting, and says that evidence is "crystal clear" that violent video...
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Sony CEO blurs line between Linux and piracy at shareholders' meeting
Ignoring a call for his resignation at Sony's latest shareholder meeting, CEO Howard Stringer blurred the line between installing Linux on the PlayStation 3 and pirating software.
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Supreme Court strikes down California video game law
The Supreme Court overturned a California law that sought to restrict the sale of violent video games to minors on First Amendment grounds, calling it "seriously overinclusive."
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Valve makes Team Fortress 2 free-to-play
Days after publishing free-to-play games from other developers on its Steam service, Valve has made free one of its most popular games, Team Fortress 2.
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