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Cisco reveals its Internet of Everything router
Cisco Tuesday unveiled its Internet of Everything router, a device intended to address the growth in Internet traffic brought about by cloud, mobile, video and machine-to-machine communications. Read More
 


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Citrix aims for VMware, Amazon with new cloud strategy
  Citrix updated its cloud computing strategy, saying that its platform -- which is based off the Apache CloudStack project -- can span both private on-premises deployments and public clouds and is the only one in the market that takes an application-centric approach to architecting clouds. Read More
 

Review: Samsung's most affordable, triple-level cell SSD
  Samsung claims its latest consumer drive, one of a new generation of three-bits-per-cell NAND flash devices, has the same endurance and performance, but a lower price, than its predecessors. Read More
 

Apple quietly refreshes iMac all-in-one desktop
Apple quietly refreshed its iMac desktop computer line with Intel's newest quad-core "Haswell" processor, faster solid-state storage options and support for the 802.11ac wireless standard. Read More
 

AMD unveils 'Hawaii' Radeon R7, R9 generation of GPUs
AMD announced theA Radeon R7 and R9 series of "Hawaii" graphics cards and cores on Wednesday, an attempt to storm the pinnacle of performance PC graphics. Read More
 

How Apple could have built a cheaper iPhone 5C
Apple could have built a much less expensive iPhone, a move most analysts expected before Sept. 10, but that would have risked destroying intangible advantages the company has accumulated over decades, an expert in component costs said Wednesday. Read More
 

Stanford team develops first computer using only carbon nanotube transistors
Researchers at Stanford University have demonstrated the first functional computer built using only carbon nanotube transistors, according to an article published Wednesday on the cover of scientific journal Nature. Read More
 


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Tapping into the immense powers of system automation, Hewlett-Packard has released an appliance that will streamline the management of large numbers of HP servers in a data center. Read More
 

Kindle Fire HDX tablets show big push for business users
  Amazon Wednesday unveiled two Kindle Fire HDX tablets with features that indicate a clear attempt to attract business users to the platform. Read More
 

Ellison skips OpenWorld keynote to watch America's Cup
  Larry Ellison had a choice on Tuesday afternoon: watch a crucial race for his America's Cup sailing team or deliver a keynote to thousands of customers and partners at Oracle OpenWorld. In the end, the Oracle CEO stayed down by the water. Read More
 

Fujitsu will stick with Unix to keep IBM in check
Doing battle in the $9 billion Unix server market is not for the timid. Designing a competitive microprocessor is a costly business, and with the Unix market seemingly in permanent decline, it's easy to see why smaller players might drop out. Read More
 

Oracle takes the fight to Amazon, Salesforce.com with new cloud services
Oracle is offering a series of new services that position it as a one-stop shop for all things cloud and directly target the likes of Amazon Web Services and Salesforce.com. Read More
 

Mars rover Curiosity on the road again
After a quick stop for some scientific testing, NASA's Mars rover Curiosity is on the move again and heading toward its ultimate destination - Mount Sharp. Read More
 

Microsoft joont venture eyes China gaming market
Microsoft is entering China's gaming market with a new joint venture, the latest sign that its Xbox console soon arrive in the country. Read More
 

 

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