Monthly Archives: May 2013

IBM, HP, Dell Lead Slowing Server Market: Gartner

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All of the top five server vendors suffered revenue declines in the first quarter of 2013 except for Dell, which grew 14.4 percent, as...

LG Debuts Nexus 4 Smartphone in White

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Consumer electronics manufacturer LG Electronics announced the launch of Nexus 4 White, the latest edition of the Android-based smartphone the company developed in collaboration...

Five Big New Responsibilities for Today’s CIO

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Here's the profile of the modern CIO. He or she is an expert at doing more with less and is adroit at whittling down...

Iranian Hackers Launching Cyber-Attacks on U.S. Energy Firms: Report

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Iranian hackers have amped up a campaign of cyber-attacks against America's energy industry, according to a report from The Wall Street Journal.Citing current and...

Samsung Teases Galaxy, ATIV Product Launch in London

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On an otherwise quiet news day, consumer electronics giant Samsung opted to try to draw eyeballs with a tantalizing teaser campaign on its Website...
Google Top Charts

Google’s New Top Charts: A List-Lover’s Fantasy

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Google is making it easier for online users to keep up with the latest people, places, products and subjects that are trending in Google...

Google Launches Quantum Artificial Intelligence Lab

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Google is starting up a new Quantum Artificial Intelligence Lab to find ways to make computers much smarter so they can help solve some...

Personal Devices Used to Access Work Data, Regardless of Company Policy

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With the bring-your-own-device (BYOD) trend growing increasingly popular, a survey released by the CTIA wireless association and conducted by Harris Interactive found that regardless...

Ruckus Secure Hotspot Offers Protected WiFi Access

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Wireless systems specialist Ruckus has unveiled Secure Hotspot, a secure WiFi platform that automatically helps protect open WiFi communication by allowing an operator or...

Ethernet Invention Revealed the Origins of Innovation

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PALO ALTO, Calif.—There in front of me were the first boxy Ethernet transceivers that Dave Boggs built by hand 40 years ago when he...