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Hurd sees long Sparc, Solaris roadmap
Oracle has developed a hardware roadmap that it hopes can pull Sparc away from its Sun Microsystems legacy. Read More


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CIOs are wrestling with new business demands and they are turning to virtualization to consolidate resources and make this happen. Learn how an AMD technology-based virtual strategy can help. Learn More!

First look: Google Wallet let's you tap 'n' spend
Google's smartphone payment app, Google Wallet, has brought the ease of paying for goods with the tap of a phone to America. Read More

Salaries rise for engineers despite higher unemployment
Salaries for engineers have been increasing, despite a weak economy and a higher than normal rate of unemployment for this group, according to the IEEE-USA. Read More

OnStar reverses course on controversial GPS tracking plans
GM subsidiary OnStar has reversed a planned change to its privacy policies that would have let it collect and share GPS tracking and other data from vehicles -- even after users stopped subscribing to OnStar. Read More

Violin releases two new flash memory arrays
Violin Memory released an upgrade to an all-flash memory array, doubling the capacity, as well as a new higher-end line of arrays that store up to 20TB per 3U shelf with an aggregate of 4GBps throughput. Read More

From CIO.com: 16 Essential Android Apps for IT Pros
There are hundreds of thousands of Android apps, including many that are useful for IT professionals on the job. Here are 16 must-have apps for IT pros, most of them free. Read More


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Lawmakers want investigation of supercookies
Two U.S. lawmakers have called on the U.S. Federal Trade Commission to investigate the use of so-called supercookies on many websites, saying that use of the hard-to-remove tracking tools may be an unfair business practice. Read More

Google buys land to build three data centers in Asia
Google has acquired land in Hong Kong, Taiwan and Singapore to build data centers in these three locations, it said Wednesday. Read More

IBM to lead $4.4 billion chip investment in New York
Five chip makers, including Intel, IBM, Samsung Electronics, GlobalFoundries and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. have committed investment of US$4.4 billion in research and development in the state of New York over the next five years, to develop new 450-millimeter chip wafer technology, the state's governor Andrew M. Cuomo said on Tuesday. Read More

Enterprises gain cloud efficiencies with Sensible Cloud
U.K. company Sensible Cloud on Tuesday began offering software designed to help companies take greater advantage of the benefits of cloud computing. Read More

The Agile Business: Want to roll back offshoring? Create jobs? Train our folks
IT jobs are going offshore because there aren't enough qualified U.S.-based candidates. The technologies that are shaping the future of business require skills that are difficult to staff without H1B visas. Read More

IT Blogwatch: iPhone 5 release date "is" Oct 14 (but no 4S Apple?)
Let's talk about the iPhone 5 release date. It's the moment Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) fanbois everywhere are anticipating. The salivation is so palpable, you may need an umbrella. But what's this we hear that the also-rumored iPhone 4S isn't happening? In IT Blogwatch, bloggers read the rumor runes. Read More

 
 
 

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