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Apple hit by malware attack
Apple on Tuesday said it was a victim of a malware attack when a small number of systems inside the company were compromised. Read More


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Storage Management in a Virtualized World
Unified storage eliminates the need for separate systems by translating file-oriented storage into block-oriented storage hiding storage complexity from users and storage admins. Learn the questions to ask prospective vendors and steps to take to maximize benefits from virtualized storage. Learn More.

Microsoft adopts advocacy tactics to 'scroogle' Google in attack campaign
As Microsoft pushed Outlook.com out of preview mode today, analysts said the company's "Scroogled" attack ads, which fired shots at Google's Gmail two weeks ago, were effective. Read More

Google may be considering retail stores
Google may be taking a page from Apple as it considers opening brick-and-mortar retail stores, according to reports. Read More

HTC One smartphone to have 'UltraPixel' camera and new Sense interface
HTC announced its new flagship HTC One smartphone on Tuesday, which HTC Americas President Mike Woodward dubbed "the best phone ever made." Read More

Mozilla debuts in-browser PDF, patches 13 Firefox bugs
Mozilla today released Firefox 19, adding a built-in PDF viewer to the browser and patching 13 security vulnerabilities. Read More

NetApp releases all-flash array
Outlining its flash strategy for the next two years, NetApp said today that it will begin selling an enterprise-class all-flash array this year and it announced a purpose-built flash storage architecture for 2014. Read More

HP quadruples virtual machines in new blade
Hewlett-Packard is set to deliver a new blade that will quadruple the virtual desktops that can be deployed from one server compared to the company's previous offerings. Read More

Cisco puts a huge value on the 'Internet of everything'
The so-called 'Internet of everything,' the rapidly approaching world where objects from refrigerators to factory robots can talk to people and other machines, will create a massive business opportunity worth $14.4 trillion over the next decade, according to a new study from Cisco Systems. Read More

HTC One smartphone signals end of megapixel era, executive says
HTC has declared the end of megapixels with its new One smartphone, which has a 4.7-inch screen and a redesigned camera that can capture sharper images. Read More

BI software spending to hit $17.1 billion by 2016, as growth pace slows, Gartner says
The global market for business intelligence software will hit $13.8 billion in 2013, but the pace of growth will be slower than in past years, according to new figures from analyst firm Gartner. Read More


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Network-Attached Storage in the Public Cloud
In this paper, after reviewing the key requirements for an enterprise-grade cloud storage system, we introduce Red Hat Storage Server and review the architectural characteristics that make it the storage system of choice for enterprise users. Learn More

Tilera developing chip with more than 100-plus cores
After a lull, the race to add more processor cores to chips continues. Tilera is developing a new chip that will have more than 100 processor cores as the company looks to outperform ARM and Intel processors in Web-specific tasks. Read More

Nvidia targets low-cost LTE smartphones, tablets with Tegra 4i chip
Nvidia hopes to power sub-$200 smartphones and tablets under $300 with its latest Tegra 4i processor, which is also the company's first chip with an integrated LTE modem. Read More

LSI looks to power mobile networks with ARM-based processors
Chipmaker LSI is taking ARM-based processors to new frontiers with its upcoming AXM5500 family, which will be used in mobile base stations of all sizes. Read More

Cisco unveils software, hardware for hybrid wireless networks
Cisco Tuesday introduced small cell hardware and intelligent software designed to help carriers and enterprises improve wireless connections over hybrid networks made of 3G and 4G cellular and Wi-Fi technologies Read More

Microsoft set to deliver Lync-Skype integration
Microsoft Tuesday will demonstrate for the first time an integration between its Lync enterprise IM, audio and video conferencing server and its Skype consumer counterpart, the latest Microsoft response to the consumerization of IT trend. Read More

Robert L. Mitchell: Why they liked Drupal: A visual tour
In this visual tour, two enterprise Web site developers show off the Web sites they developed and what they were able to do with Drupal. Read More

Jonny Evans: Is this the Apple iWatch? Patents say it could be...
Pundits everywhere are speculating on what, why and when will be the Apple iWatch. What follows are some great patent-based ideas -- along with the best rendered images I've seen yet -- that tell us the iWatch won't be some ghastly gadget only geeks would wear, but something everyone might want. Read More

Darlene Storm: 2 out of every 3 Americans lost Fourth Amendment protections to DHS
After the Department of Homeland Security determined that they do not need probable cause or reasonable suspicion to search electronic devices at the border, the ACLU filed a FOIA for the rest of this report. The "border" extends out 100 miles from the true border, meaning that two out of three U.S. citizens live in a Constitution-free zone, and 200 million Americans have lost their Fourth and First Amendment protections. Read More

Preston Gralla: Microsoft loses out to Gmail as king of Web-based mail. Can Outlook.com retake the throne?
Thanks to skyrocketing signups, Gmail has become the biggest email provider on the Web, beating out Microsoft's combined Hotmail and Outlook.com, as well as Yahoo Mail. Will the newly unveiled Outlook.com help Microsoft take back the lead? Read More

Barbara Krasnoff: HTC One smartphone: With a snazzy camera, improved audio and new interface, will it compete?
HTC is obviously eager to make a splash with its latest Android phone, the HTC One, and it may just do that. Read More

 

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