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Everspin ships first ST-MRAM memory with 500X performance of NAND
Everspin said it was shipping samples of the industry's the first Spin-Torque Magnetoresistive RAM (ST-MRAM), a new type of non-volatile, high performance and ultra-low latency memory. Read More


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IT's Next Transformation
To remain competitive organizations need to manage the relationship between IT and the business. Megatrends like virtualization, consumerization, cloud computing, and mobility are forcing a new model for operating IT. Read the interactive guide to learn more.

IE10 for Windows 7 preview to debut Tuesday
Microsoft will release a preview of Internet Explorer 10 for Windows 7 on Tuesday, according to a report from a Chinese website, citing the company's head of IE marketing. Read More

RIM sets Jan. 30 launch for BlackBerry 10, prompts worries about when phones will appear
Research In Motion today set Jan. 30 for the launch of BlackBerry 10, when it will also unveil its first two smartphones on the OS. Read More

Cray bumps IBM from Top500 supercomputer top spot
The U.S. Department of Energy Oak Ridge National Laboratory's newly installed Titan system, a Cray XK7, has been anointed as the world's fastest supercomputer in the newly released 40th edition of the Top500 compilation of the world's fastest supercomputers. Read More

Apple reduces iPhone 5 wait time
Apple today revised the backorder status of the iPhone 5, saying that new orders would ship in '2-3 weeks,' a week less than the earlier '3-4 weeks' that had plagued the smartphone for almost two months. Read More

EMC's Tucci: Global economy hinges on U.S. budget deal
EMC CEO Joe Tucci on Monday called for CEOs to put pressure on U.S. politicians to strike a budget deal, saying that the direction of the domestic and global economy depends on it. Read More

Researchers identify year-long cyberespionage effort against Israelis, Palestinians
The recent cyberattack that infected Israeli police computers with malware was likely part of a year-long cyberespionage operation with targets in Israel and the Palestinian territories, according to security researchers from antivirus vendor Norman. Read More


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Leveraging EMC Solutions for Backup and Long-term Retention
In this white paper, ESG discusses how EMC's Data Domain data deduplication technology can be optimized for backup, recovery, and long-term information retention to effectively manage data growth on tight budgets. Read now.

Microsoft to tout Yammer integration plans at SharePoint conference
Microsoft will shine the spotlight this week on SharePoint's new 2013 version at a conference devoted to the popular collaboration server, but recently-acquired Yammer may grab substantial attention. Read More

Acer ships $199 C7 Chromebook
Acer has started shipping the C7 Chromebook netbook starting at US$199 with Google's Chrome OS and Intel's Celeron processor. Read More

Report advocates for cloud, SaaS buyers' 'bill of rights'
With SaaS (software as a service) having become a preferred deployment model for new software purchases, customers should be entitled to a clear-cut set of rights and expectations from vendors, a report from analyst firm Constellation Research argues. Read More

Pirate Bay co-founder suspected of serious fraud and another data intrusion
Swedish authorities now suspects Pirate Bay co-founder Gottfrid Svartholm Warg of serious fraud and another data intrusion in addition to the alleged hacking of IT company Logica that led to his arrest, public prosecutor Henrik Olin said Monday. Read More

JR Raphael: The hottest Android home screens [Vote for your favorite!]
There's practically no limit to what you can do with an Android home screen -- and these 20 stunning designs are proof of just how far a little creativity can go. Read More

Sharon Machlis: LI Power fail: I doubt it's Cobol
A news report blames the Long Island Power Authority's slow response to restoring electricity on a 25-year-old mainframe. But are a mainframe and Cobol really the probelm? Read More

Preston Gralla: Ballmer says Surface RT tablet sales are modest, hopes for boost from Intel Windows 8 version
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer says that sales of Windows RT-based Surface tablet are only modest, and hopes for a sales boost from the more powerful Intel-powered Surface tablet when it's released next year. Read More

 

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