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Update: Hynix plant fire leaves memory shipments on hold

  Intel pushes speed, reliability claims with its new MXC cable | Apple iPhone supplier criticized for labor violations in China

 
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Update: Hynix plant fire leaves memory shipments on hold
  The Korean press reports that a fire in Hynix's fabrication plants 1 and 2 in China may put DRAM shipments on hold for the foreseeable future. Hynix is responsible for about 30% of the world's DRAM production. Read More
 


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Dealing with the Challenges of Data Fragmentation
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Intel pushes speed, reliability claims with its new MXC cable
An optical interconnect introduced by Intel on Wednesday may someday slim down cabling throughout data centers if the company can get enough vendors to mass-produce it. Read More
 

Apple iPhone supplier criticized for labor violations in China
A labor watchdog group is slamming one of Apple's suppliers for allegedly exploiting its Chinese workers to build the upcoming budget iPhone. Read More
 

Could this be Cisco's Internet of Everything core switch/router?
Cisco's Internet of Everything router could be a converged multiservice/transport platform the company believes is ready to launch soon. Read More
 

Yorgen Edholm: Get your enterprise content (safely) into the hands of your mobile workers
Last week I wrote about finding a better way to use sync technologies so that all employees can access the information they need, on the device they choose. What if instead of sync, you gave everyone direct access from their mobile devices to the latest versions of corporate documents?  This is a new frontier in productivity: mobile access to enterprise content management (ECM) systems. Read More
 


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As organizations continue to scale, Frost & Sullivan's analysis confirms the implementation of data backup/recovery strategies are increasingly difficult due to heterogeneity of devices, regulatory compliance, delivery mechanisms and flexibility, visibility, automation/control, and costs. Learn More

Google set to launch Glass app store
Google is ramping up plans to open an app store focused solely on Google Glass, the computerized eyeglasses expected to launch in 2014. Read More
 

Hands on: Samsung's Galaxy Note 3
It's the IFA electronics show in Berlin so that means it's time for Samsung to launch a new Note, one of its large-screened smartphones. Read More
 

With Microsoft-Nokia deal, Stephen Elop is sitting pretty
  Microsoft's $7.2 billion deal to buy Nokia makes Nokia CEO Stephen Elop the frontrunner to lead Microsoft after Steve Ballmer departs, analysts said Read More
 

EMC optimizes VNX hybrid array for flash
EMC's VNX hybrid storage line is now built for flash first, with revamped software that can take full advantage of multicore processors, producing what the company calls a major boost in performance. Read More
 

 

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