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Open-Source NFV Group Readying Software Releases for 2015
The vendors behind a 3-month-old open-source effort around network-functions virtualization (NFV) are beginning to lay out the direction the new group is taking as...
How NetApp CTO Jay Kidd Views Storage Trends for 2015
It's Jay Kidd's job to look ahead at all times. Kidd leads the Chief Technology Office at NetApp, the world's No. 2-ranked independent storage...
Lenovo Crafts Horizon 2 PC for Tabletop Collaboration
You know what it's like when you're trying to work with someone else at a monitor. It gets crowded with just one other person....
Google Plans to Integrate Android Directly Into Vehicles
Sometime in the not-too-distant future, cars from many automakers could feature a version of Google's Android operating system built directly into the vehicles.If Google's...
Calxeda’s ARM-Based Server Chips Re-emerge With New Company
It was a year ago that Barry Evans was abruptly closing the doors of Calxeda, the company he founded in 2008 and a pioneer...
Microsoft Sues Tech Support Scammers
Microsoft is using the law to fight back against scammers that dupe unsuspecting PC users into paying to fix nonexistent issues with their systems.Fed...
Git Vulnerability Exposed; Patch Now or Be Hacked Later
Git users, it's time to update. A new vulnerability has been reported and was patched on Dec. 18 in the widely used open-source Git...
Daily Video: Lenovo to Use Intel Chips in New Smartphones in 2015
The Wall Street Journal is reporting that early next year Lenovo will announce two new smartphones, both of which will use not only a...
Microsoft Previews Power BI Dashboards
Power BI, Microsoft's cloud-based, self-service business intelligence toolset, is gaining new features that are aimed at helping users get an at-a-glance view of more...
FBI Investigation Confirms North Korea Behind Sony Network Breach
The Federal Bureau of Investigation confirmed on Dec. 19 that the United States has concluded that the government of North Korea is the culprit...