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Top tech companies plug into renewable power
Leading tech companies like Microsoft, Google and Apple are making huge inroads in the use of renewable energy for corporate facilities and data centers, but cost and delivery challenges remain. Read More


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Announcing exciting new server flash products
You don't want to miss this live broadcast featuring extreme flash product testing! Join EMC on Tuesday, March 5 when we announce exciting new server flash products. Find out how your environment can benefit from extreme flash performance. Get real-time answers to all your product questions from our flash technology experts.

RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: EMC

Announcing exciting new server flash products
You don't want to miss this live broadcast featuring extreme flash product testing! Join EMC on Tuesday, March 5 when we announce exciting new server flash products. Find out how your environment can benefit from extreme flash performance. Get real-time answers to all your product questions from our flash technology experts.

Microsoft starts sending cut-off notices to Office 365 preview users
Microsoft has started to warn customers who signed up for Office 365 subscription previews that their free ride is about to end. Read More

Apple slashes iMac shipping delays to 1-3 days
Over the weekend, Apple improved supplies of its new iMacs in the U.S. and several other markets. Read More

Evernote hit in hacking attack, users must reset their passwords
Evernote, which makes business and consumer productivity software for things like taking notes and doing research, is forcing all of its 50 million users to change their passwords after detecting a hacker intrusion on its sytems. Read More

Mike Elgan: Apple, Samsung and Google under fire at Mobile World Congress
Mobile World Congress showed that Apple, Samsung and Google are still the smartphone industry leaders, but upstart and would-be has-been companies are fighting back, writes columnist Mike Elgan. Read More

Judge lowers Apple's $1B Samsung award, orders partial retrial
A judge has ordered a partial retrial in Apple's patent lawsuit against Samsung in California, and has cut hundreds of millions of dollars from the $1 billion in damages that Apple was awarded last summer. Read More


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Virtualizing Exchange
Microsoft Exchange is the most widely used e-mail system in the world. Yet it is still subject to many of the limitations inherent in most applications running directly on physical hardware. View Now!

Yahoo wants bigger slice of tech pie, less emphasis on media products
Yahoo is beefing up technology offerings and streamlining its media products in another sign it wants to improve its game against industry titans like Google, Apple and Facebook. Read More

Eric Berridge: How to be a James Bond-style CIO
To succeed in 2013, create an infrastructure that perfectly serves your employees so they can perfectly serve your customers. To fully understand what they need, go "undercover," immersing yourself in departmental operations and culture. Read More

Canon video chip can 'see' in same darkness as human eye
Japanese camera manufacturer Canon has developed a large sensor chip for shooting video in extremely dim conditions. Read More

Prominent Apple fellow goes to work for Motorola
Guy Kawasaki, venture capitalist and former Apple chief evangelist, announced this week that he has taken on advisory work for Motorola Mobility, which is owned by rival Google. Read More

Richi Jennings: Evernote password reset: Data-protection FAIL
Evernote's password protection found wanting, as hackers filch data. Evernote, the cloud-based note-taking service, has fessed up to being hacked. It seems the attackers made off with users' email addresses and the password database. The passwords were salted and hashed, but there's no word on how strongly. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers chalk up another high-profile cloud intrusion. Read More

 

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