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Picking the Right Server Type to Solve Your Data Center Space, Power and Heat Problems
Check out this white paper to learn more about expanding your network while considering space, as well as power and heat issues.
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The curse of free cloud services: a cautionary tale
Cloud services have their failings, and I'm not talking about the usual crashes and cyberattacks. No, sometimes the service just goes away.
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Nuance launches in-car voice-activated platform
Nuance has launched 'Siri for cars' -- a new voice-activated in-car system --- that includes Nuance's trademark 'intelligent' natural language search technology.
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Anonymous hacks Bureau of Justice, leaks 1.7GB of data
Anonymous has apparently hacked the United States Bureau of Justice Statistics and posted 1.7GB of data belonging to the agency on The Pirate Bay. This is a Monday Mail Mayhem release.
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Pakistan censors Twitter: all may not be what it seems
Was the Pakistani Twitter shutdown just about squelching free speech over an art contest, or was there potentially something more?
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Iran to sue Google in map naming dispute
Google has removed the tag identifying the Persian Gulf from its popular mapping service, angering the Iranian government. Tehran says it will sue the search giant.
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India investing $3.1 Billion in defense network, to build cyber defense system
A $3.1 Billion investment to give defense forces their own OFC powered communications infrastructure that will let Department of Telecom lease freed spectrum bringing in nearly $17.9 Billion.
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Tech health care and the problem with targeting Gen-Y
Is Gen-Y's reliance on mobile technology detrimental to their health?
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Court directs Google to take down blog against cult leader
The Delhi Court has found blogger Jitender Bagga's blogs against Art of Living leader Sri Sri Ravi Shankar to be defamatory and has asked Google to take them down.
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Queen's speech unveils UK's 'Patriot Act' Web monitoring plan
The Queen has officially lifted the lid on plans for the British government to monitor all U.K. Web, email and phone traffic.
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A Banner day for health records management
Congratulations to 17 facilities who have achieved the final stage of electronic medical record adoption.
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Why your consumer smartphone (and tablet) is a threat to the enterprise
Motorola Solutions' Gary Schluckbier explains why consumer mobile devices are, from a security standpoint, not fit for the enterprise -- and why Android is a particular threat.
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Australia to question Microsoft, Apple, others in 'price gouging' probe
Australia's parliament will hold an inquiry to determine why major digital content providers are charging significantly more for content than elsewhere in the world.
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America's cyber czar speaks
Howard Schmidt, the man in charge of modernizing and guarding the nation's cyberspace, talks shop at Bloomberg's 2012 Cybersecurity Conference.
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Sergey Brin's dilemma
Sergey Brin warns about the danger of government monitoring but everything that Google does to improve Internet commerce could be used to pursue political dissent.
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Small cities, smart technology, big opportunities
Young entrepreneurs across the globe see additional opportunities for local governments to play a pivotal role by fostering and encouraging their efforts on a large scale.
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Dr. Google misdiagnoses one out of four women
Women with health concerns are twice as likely to go online for advice than to ask a doctor, their friends, or even their mothers, especially with embarrassing symptoms.
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Anonymous wants to take down the Great Firewall of China
The countless attacks on Chinese websites were apparently just a warm up. Anonymous wants to take down the Internet censorship system known as the Great Firewall of China.
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BlackBerry federal use 'up', but its niche market days are over
While one RIM executive believes BlackBerry still holds the niche government market, competing Android and iPhone devices seeking security certification could really rock the boat.
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China admits Anonymous hacks
After Anonymous hacked hundreds of Chinese government, company, and other general websites, China has acknowledged the attacks. Meanwhile, Anonymous China has not stopped its onslaught.
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CSC pulls NHS workers, but talks 'going well'
CSC said it remains confident that the Lorenzo patient record system in the U.K. is viable in the long run.
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