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Expect shortages of new iPad, say analysts
Apple will not be able to meet demand for the new iPad when it goes on sale later this month, analysts said. Read More


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Driving Storage Efficiencies with Automated Tiering
Storage management has become a huge issue for IT managers, and it's not going to subside, according to market researchers. New research conducted by IDG Research Services reveals that IT managers are considering tiered storage as an essential tool. Download this white paper to learn more about the survey results. Learn More!

Twitter exec calls tweets the 'ultimate business intelligence tool'
Twitter is no longer about tweeting what you ate for breakfast, and it's poised to get more innovative in how it tracks your activity and serves up data analytics. Read More

Former LulzSec leader, now FBI informant, brings down hacking group, Stratfor hacker
In a major break for law enforcement, several members of the LulzSec and Anonymous hacking groups were arrested this morning based on information provided by "Sabu," the shadowy LulzSec leader who was secretly arrested last year. Read More

High-profile hacker arrests a coup for FBI, analysts say
Security analysts said that the today's FBI arrest of of several prominent LulzSec and Anonymous hackers demonstrates that U.S. law enforcement agencies effectively fighting cybercrimine. Read More

Mobile network satisfaction levels decline, survey says
As smartphones and tablets surge in number, mobile workers are less satisfied with their wireless network services, a new poll from iPass has found. Read More

Judge extends DNS Changer deadline as malware cleanup progresses
A federal judge yesterday extended an operation that will keep hundreds of thousands of users infected with the "DNS Changer" malware connected to the Internet until they can scrub their machines. Read More

From CIO.com: How Cloud Computing Is Forcing IT Evolution
To say cloud computing is having a dramatic effect on IT is an understatement. The capability and agility of the cloud is forcing a rapid evolution. Just as in living ecosystems, IT professionals who fail to adapt will, inevitably, dwindle into extinction. Read More

Update: Israeli president talks democracy, power of Facebook
In an attempt to learn how to use social media to bridge the divide between countries, Israeli President Shimon Peres visited Facebook's headquarters Tuesday. Read More

L.A. schools use mobile app to report maintenance problems
The Los Angeles Unified School District plans to turn many of its 700,000 students into "smart sensors," to help keep the school facilities running smoothly. Read More

Microsoft courts Big Data market with SQL Server update
Microsoft has released to manufacturing the newest version of its relational database, SQL Server 2012, the company announced Tuesday. The software will be available for customer purchase on April 1. Read More


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Amazon Web Services enacts 'significant' price cut
Amazon Web Services has cut its prices for the 19th time in six years in a bid to fend off competition from the likes of Microsoft Azure and Rackspace. Read More

Siemens improves scalability as communication moves to the cloud
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Intel targets data center with new Xeon E5-2600 chips
Intel on Tuesday announced the Xeon E5-2600 processors for 2- and 4-socket servers, which is the company's first major chip upgrade for industry standard x86 servers in close to two years. Read More

Google and the privacy Richter scale
Google's consolidation of its many privacy policies hasn't shaken the foundations of individuals' privacy rights enough to bring them tumbling down. Read More

Darlene Storm: LulzBoat sinks: Sabu turned snitch, LulzSec members busted
Whether you loved or hated the AntiSec antics of LulzSec, the Lulzboat officially sank. Sabu turned snitch, has been secretly working for the FBI, and today law enforcement arrested five top LulzSec members. Read More

Preston Gralla: The shady past of LifeLock, Rush Limbaugh's sole remaining tech advertiser
LifeLock, the sole remaining tech advertiser on Rush Limbaugh's radio show, has a very shady past, including being fined $12 million by the Federal Trade Commission for deceptive business practices. I've got details about that, and more, in my blog. Read More

Robert L. Mitchell: Uplift modeling: The next big thing in predictive analytics
Uplift modeling can dramatically improve outcomes. So why aren't more businesses using it? Read More

JR Raphael: Verizon promises Ice Cream Sandwich for 14 Android devices
It may be a little late with the news, but Verizon has just released a list of 14 phones and tablets that it plans to upgrade to Android 4.0, a.k.a. Ice Cream Sandwich. Read More

Jonny Evans: The complete Apple iPad 3/iPad HD pre-launch guide
We're in the final few hours before Apple [AAPL] is expected to unveil its all-new iPad. We've been writing about the product for months now, but here, in all its glory, is your cut-out-and-keep iPad rumor guide, including all the latest information. Read More

Coming Wednesday: Apple iPad event liveblog
Apple is expected to take the wraps off its next iPad at a special event Wednesday beginning at 1 p.m. ET (10 a.m. PT). Macworld will be liveblogging the event, and you can bookmark this link to view the news as it unfolds. Read More

 
 
 

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