Monthly Archives: May 2013

Oracle Invests in Proteus Pill Sensor Maker

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Oracle has expanded its move into pharmaceutical innovation by investing an undisclosed "minor" sum in Proteus Digital Health, a company that has developed ingestible...

HP’s New Business Unit Highlights Demand for Converged Systems

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Hewlett-Packard's move to create a business group focusing on converged infrastructures is the latest proof point of the growing demand for such offerings as...
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Two-Factor Authentication: Myths Versus Reality

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Two-Factor Authentication: Myths Versus Reality by Chris Preimesberger Myth No. 1 Two-factor authentication will prevent your site and users from ever being breached. Reality Versus Myth No....
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Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 Joins the Galaxy Family

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Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 Joins the Galaxy Family by Nathan Eddy Galaxy Tab 3 Runs Android Jelly Bean The tablet will run the Jelly Bean version of...

BlackBerry Suffers Outage as DOD Approves BlackBerry, Samsung Use

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The BlackBerry network suffered a particularly ill-timed outage early May 3.In March, BlackBerry had its besmirched name cleared, when the Department of Defense responded...

Wall-to-Wall Interactive Web: Is It Not Far Away?

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STANFORD, Calif.—Here at eWEEK, we know quite well that our readers want to know the important news about what has happened, as well as...

Citrix Rolls Out Podio Instant Message, Video Chat Service

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Cloud computing and communications specialist Citrix launched the first phase of Podio Chat, which includes instant messaging--available now--as well as video and audio chat,...

Google Play Comes to Nook HD Tablets

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Barnes & Noble subsidiary Nook Media, which markets the company’s line of tablets, announced it is expanding its catalog of reading and entertainment content...

Micron Launches P420m PCIe I/O Accelerator

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Advanced semiconductor solutions specialist Micron Technology announced the launch of the P420m, a peripheral component interconnect express (PCIe) all-flash input/output (I/O) accelerator to improve...

Hackers Turned Defense Contractor QinetiQ Into Intelligence Playground

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For more than three years, hackers linked to China thoroughly compromised U.K.-based QinetiQ, a firm that bills itself as "a world leading defense technology...