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Dell puts RNA Networks assets to use in new product

  ARM server maker offers cloud service to port x86 code | OCZ aims to improve SQL Server performance with new acceleration card
 
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Dell puts RNA Networks assets to use in new product
Dell has released a new software product designed to make solid-state-drive caching on servers more efficient, resulting in improved performance of applications such as databases. Read More


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ARM server maker offers cloud service to port x86 code
ARM processors are used mostly in smartphones, but Boston Limited is offering a service through which developers can port existing x86 applications to work on ARM servers, which can then be tested via a cloud service. Read More

OCZ aims to improve SQL Server performance with new acceleration card
OCZ Technology has started offering to beta testers is ZD-XL SQL Accelerator, a card that uses solid state drive (SSD) storage to improve the performance of SQL Server databases. Read More

Darlene Storm: White House, FCC agree that unlocking cellphones should be legal
The White House reponded to the We the People petition asking the U.S. to make unlocking cellphones legal again. The Obama Administration and the FCC agree, yes, it should be legal for you to unlock your smartphone without risking criminal penalties.  Read More

Seagate upgrades hybrid drive family, adds desktop model
Seagate announced new models of its 2.5-in. hybrid laptop drives with 40% better performance, as well as its first 3.5-in. desktop hybrid drive. Read More

Adaptec shows 12Gbps Serial Attached SCSI
The arrival of Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) at 12Gbps will be a boon for demanding applications such as databases, according to Adaptec by PMC, which is demonstrating the technology at Cebit. Read More

EMC unveils all-SSD array, one app to manage all flash
EMC today announced its first purpose-built, all SSD array along new PCIe server flash cards and a new software suite that can offer administrators a single view of all their flash assets across the data center. Read More


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Meet 60GHz Wi-Fi, the insanely fast future of wireless networking
Get ready for a ridiculous boost in wireless networking speed. Two camps are competing to deliver wireless components that are at least seven times faster than today's gigabit (IEEE 802.11ac) routers. Read More

Richi Jennings: Samsung Galaxy S4 in 'fake' leak Eye Scroll shenanigans
Samsung Galaxy S4 controlled by your eyes...In a probably-PR-produced leak, it appears that the new Galaxy S IV flagship BYOD-toy will include eye-tracking. It'll be called Eye Scroll, we learn (iScroll?). Shame about the incredibly irritating kid in the teaser ad, though (pictured). Naturally, it'll also be fast, have high resolution, better cameras, yadda, yadda, yadda. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers wonders if it'll be your plastic pal that's fun to be with. Read More

Samsung locks up Sharp as long-time screen provider
Japan's Sharp has secured a US$110 million lifeline investment from Samsung Electronics, and agreed to become a major supplier of screens for the South Korean company's growing electronics empire. Read More

Productivity gains spur Intel to expand BYOD program
Intel has expanded its bring-your-own-device (BYOD) program, which has been a resounding success, providing around 5 million hours of annual productivity gains last year, the company said. Read More

NASA Mars rover Curiosity on road to recovery
NASA's Mars rover Curiosity is out of safe mode and back on active status after computer trouble had sidelined the vehicle for nearly a week. Read More

Fujitsu's new Lifebook E Line laptops come in three sizes, but share accessories
Fujitsu promises that although the new business laptops in its Lifebook E Line come in screen sizes from 13.3 inches to 15.6 inches, all will use the same standard components, including the main board, drives for the modular expansion bay, and AC adapters. Read More

 

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