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High Availability for Small IT Operations
Check out this white paper to learn how small and midsized companies can use virtualization to help give larger companies a run for their money. With high availability, consolidation, and better...
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Linux under attack: Compromised SSH keys lead to rootkit
The U.S. Computer Emergency Readiness Team (CERT) has issued a warning for what it calls "active attacks" against Linux-based computing infrastructures using compromised SSH keys. The attack...
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CERT: AOL Radio has high-risk flaw
The U.S. Computer Emergency Readiness Team has warned about a code execution flaw in the AOL Radio software. I'm not sure how many folks use AOL Radio, but AOL still has a lot of eyeballs. If...
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HP's Gen8 servers attack data center woes head on with better management, automation, and energy conservation to cut total costs
The demand for data-intensive and transactional workloads such as data warehousing, real-time analytics, and virtualized environments is expanding dramatically.
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DOJ approves Google, Motorola Mobility merger
Following a seal of approval from the European Commission, now the U.S. Department of Justice is reportedly following suit in the matter of Google's proposed acquisition of Motorola Mobility.
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How and when will enterprise apps be made Windows 8-ready?
Line-of-business application developers -- including those working at Microsoft -- have two possible paths to follow to make their Metro-style apps Windows 8 compatible.
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Verne Global & Colt Industries Show a Zero Carbon Data Center
Rich Fichera weighs in on what Verne Global’s new hosting facility could mean for Iceland’s future as a global player in data center operations.
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Checking in on the Microsoft Labs
Whatever happened to all those Microsoft incubators, the research-product group mash-ups known as the Labs?
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Malaysia deports Saudi journalist for tweeting; faces execution
Saudi journalist Hamza Kashgari has been deported from Malaysia. He faces potential execution in Saudia Arabia on charges of apostasy after writing a set of controversial tweets.
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iPads seized from shelves in China over trademark dispute
According to reports, iPads are being confiscated from stores in China by local authorities, leading to some retailers hiding their stock.
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Apple seeks Galaxy Nexus injunction in U.S. over four patents
Apple is seeking a preliminary injunction against Samsung's Galaxy Nexus in the United States over "four killer patents", according to a leading patent expert.
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Video game Spacewar reborn at 50 (photos)
Spacewar, one of the first computer video games ever written, is commemorated at its birthplace at MIT with a simulation and celebration.
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Rumor: Apple to redesign MacBook Pro laptops to resemble MacBook Air
The latest Cupertino rumor is that Apple will be updating its MacBook Pro notebooks to be more like the MacBook Air.
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Getting creative with littleBits (photos)
What can you make with a bunch of littleBits circuit boards and office supplies? A pretty cute CNET-loving robot, it turns out.
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UL, Drexel University partner to establish research hub
The University of Louisiana at Lafayette and iSchool at Drexel University have announced a partnership to create a high-tech research centre.
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Manchester City is expanding its online reach to Japan
English football Club Manchester City has signed a deal with Japanese developer MJL to create a local mobile website in a bid to increase its fanbase internationally.
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Father puts .45 through teen daughter's laptop over Facebook post
When a teen posts something online, some parents may take more extreme methods to drum home a lesson in what is acceptable and what is not.
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Twitter now available in emergencies with satellite providers
Twitter is being pumped up to save the day with the help from a couple of satellite providers.
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Apple adding Japanese, Chinese, Russian to Siri (rumor)
Rumours are surfacing that Apple's Siri may have support for Chinese, Japanese and Russian as early as next month, and is already in testing.
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New website hopes to improve the Federal datacenter consolidation process
New website hopes to bring together IT experiences and improve the efforts of Federal IT departments working on consolidation and closures
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Will we soon see a Google cloud drive?
The rumors of free Google online storage have been floating around for years, but it now looks like it may actually arrive. Maybe.
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