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Server Satisfaction: Hardware and Support
Check out this white paper to learn more about servers from IBM that come with all the support you'll need to get your network on its feet. Keep reading to discover the difference that IBM servers...
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iPhone 5 could feature a "Retina display killer" screen
Believe it or not, it is entirely feasible to produce a screen of such density.
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Windows 8 is ready for 'Retina' display screens
Windows 8 is well prepared for post-PC devices equipped with post-HD displays.
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Microsoft: Windows 8 will support retina-style displays, too
Microsoft has big display plans for Windows 8. Now we just need to see the PCs and tablets that actually sport the higher pixel densities the Softies are touting.
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iPhone 5 could feature a "Retina display killer" screen
Believe it or not, it is entirely feasible to produce a screen of such density.
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Apple's next iPhone: 4-inch display; 12.5% more productivity
Could a slightly bigger iPhone display make business users more productive without turning the device into -- gasp -- an Android device?
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Can Apple make a "Retina" display MacBook a reality?
Bringing a Retina display MacBook to market would involve balancing three factors.
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Windows 8: Does Metro actually work?
Using Microsoft's Metro technology in Windows 8 is like going to a flashy restaurant where your plate is delivered with a tiny morsel of food in the middle, but the rest of the plate is unused,...
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Submersive cooling reconsidered for high-density computing
Green Revolution Cooling is attracting attention for CarnotJet, a submersion system that can help reduce data center power usage by 40 percent.
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Holographic storage rises from the dead
Holographic storage has incredible potential, but has never made it to market despite$100 million and years of R&D. But now it gets one more chance to make good.
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Windows 8 is ready for 'Retina' display screens
Windows 8 is well prepared for post-PC devices equipped with post-HD displays.
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Microsoft: Windows 8 will support retina-style displays, too
Microsoft has big display plans for Windows 8. Now we just need to see the PCs and tablets that actually sport the higher pixel densities the Softies are touting.
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Four Enterprise Implications of the New iPad
When the iPad 2 was announced, I wrote that Apple's tablet would continue its enterprise invasion despite the dearth of overtly business-focused features. The same goes for the new iPad, or what I...
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New iPad is bad news for Android tablets
This hardware refresh is more than enough to keep the iPad ahead of the Android competition for the foreseeable future.
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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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HP looks to set new standard for datacenter density
Bringing ARM to the datacenter is HP's first step in changing the way the datacenter game is played.
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3M invests in Pixel Qi; next-gen mobile LCD displays
3M invests in Pixel Qi Corp., maker of next-generation LCD panels that use less energy and can be read in direct sunlight.
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'Pixel' covered tank blends into its surroundings
BAE Systems has announced an "invisibility cloak" that allows combat vehicles to become invisible to thermal imaging systems.
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ZDNet's blog post pages get a minor facelift
ZDNet's blog post pages -- the ones for articles -- get a minor facelift. Here's a look at the changes and why we made them.
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GE backs 500GB holographic storage
It's been the Holy Grail of data storage since before the HAL 9000 in 2001. But holographic storage has proven hard to commercialize. Can GE finally make it happen?
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ESA builds billion-pixel digital camera to map the Milky Way
The European Space Agency plans to map a billion stars by launching the "largest digital camera ever built for a space mission" into space.
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