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Extreme automation: FedEx Ground hubs speed deliveries
FedEx Ground's highly automated hubs, which sort 3.5 million packages a day without human intervention, are speeding up deliveries and helping the company win market share. Read More


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Social Technologies Add Business Value
Social technologies are moving from the consumer space into the enterprise, and Enterprise Social Software (ESS) is changing how people work. A white paper based on a Forrester Consulting survey commissioned by Cisco reveals the benefits and inhibitors faced by decision makers and how ESS is transforming business processes. Read the white paper now.

Windows forecast shows XP's one-of-a-kind dominance
Windows 7's market share is expected to pass XP in the third quarter 2012, just when Windows 8 is expected to arrive. Read More

What's your cell phone's maximum radiation level? Interactive database
Find out the maximum radiation absorption levels from various mobile phone handsets, using this searchable database. Or view and sort the full table of 1300+ models. Read More

Shock: Windows 8 optimized for desktop tablets
You might have written off Microsoft as clueless about the future of touch computing, but the user interface for desktop Windows 8 changes everything. Read More

Windows 8, from an iPad user's view
While Microsoft's Windows 8 offers 'a lot of good ideas,' says columnist Ryan Faas, it risks confusing users by being too gesture-intensive. Read More

First tablets with Intel's Oak Trail processor ship
The first tablets based on Intel's processor code-named Oak Trail started shipping late last week, with the initial models targeted at businesses. Read More

So, why are senior U.S. officials using Gmail?
Google's announcement that hackers had gone after the Gmail accounts of senior U.S. officials raises a question: What are government officials doing using Gmail? Read More

Informatica adds support for 'big data,' Hadoop
Informatica is joining the growing ranks of vendors moving to support Hadoop, the open-source framework for large-scale or "big data" processing, the company announced Monday. Read More


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Use this quick savings calculator to see how H.264 High Profile can reduce your bandwidth requirements and lower costs on your telepresence network. View now.

Acer server in Europe reportedly breached
A hacker group called the Pakistan Cyber Army on Friday claimed that it has accessed an Acer server in Europe and stolen personal data of some 40,000 people. Read More

Syria Internet service said to be restored
The Internet in Syria was back on Saturday, a day after it was reported that two-thirds of Syrian networks had been cut off from the rest of the world in the wake of civil unrest in the country. Read More

LulzSec claims it hacked FBI linked organization
Hacking group Lulz Security claimed it had hacked and defaced the web site of the Atlanta chapter of InfraGard, an organization affiliated to the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation, and leaked its user base. Read More

U.K. man arrested on Facebook hacking charges
A 26-year-old U.K. man was arrested Thursday on charges that he tried to hack into the Facebook social-networking site. Read More

Canada blocks extradition of Cisco suspect
A Canadian judge has blocked the extradition of a former Cisco Systems executive and slammed that company and U.S. authorities for allegedly duping Canadian officials into arresting him. Read More

Jonny Evans: WWDC: iCloud rumors take Dieter Rams design test
Apple [AAPL] will reveal iCloud, Lion and iOS 5 later today, and I thought it might be a good point to put the rumors shaking-up the media this morning through a Dieter Rams-inspired good design filter. Read More

IT Blogwatch: What's in store at Apple WWDC 2011? iOS 5, but no iPhone 5 release.
Later today, we'll see what Apple (AAPL) has in store for us at its Worldwide Developer Conference. We think we know that there'll be no release date for the iPhone 5, but new rumors are flying, about new features in iOS5 and iCloud. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers are still hoping for "one more thing." Read More



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