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AMD arms OCS with 'Seattle' 64-bit ARM server CPU, RSN

Jonny Evans: Google, Pingjam: People call Apple 'controlling'? | Preston Gralla: One benefit of Windows Phone: The NSA may not be snooping on you

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Richi Jennings: AMD arms OCS with 'Seattle' 64-bit ARM server CPU, RSN
AMD Opteron A1100, based on ARM Cortex-A57. AMD unveils its 64-bit ARM server processor and motherboard at the Open Compute Summit. Will this mean low power and decent performance? That's not yet clear. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers consider cool cloud servers. Read More


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Jonny Evans: Google, Pingjam: People call Apple 'controlling'?
A lot of people like to tell me Apple is 'too controlling' -- but is Google worse? It might be -- read on to find out why: Read More

Preston Gralla: One benefit of Windows Phone: The NSA may not be snooping on you
If you own a Windows Phone, the NSA may not bother to snoop on you, even as the intelligence agency gathers vast amounts of information from apps leaking from iOS and Android phones. In all of the revelations about the NSA and its British counterpart collecting data leaking from phone apps, not a single mention has been made of snooping on Windows Phones. Read More

JR Raphael: Hands on: The first things you notice about the LG G Flex
Curved? Check. Bendable? Check. "Self-healing"? Yup. No question about it: The LG G Flex isn't your ordinary phone. Read More


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Yorgen Edholm: Designing solutions for a mobile world
Despite the fact that many of us, especially those of us in the technology industry, proclaim to be living in the era of mobile computing, most of the software solutions being developed and marketed today are not designed with a mobile-first perspective. Why is it that we, as an industry, are having such a hard time evolving our software designs to work with the new mobile form factor? Read More

Robert L. Mitchell: Why there was no privacy in death
Almost every day it seems there's another revelation about what marketers, social media, or the government know about people's lives. But the most shocking development of late came last week with the news that OfficeMax had sent a bulk mailing to the family of a recently deceased teenager, addressing it to "Mike Seay/Daughter Killed in Car Crash/Or Current Business." Read More

Andrew Litt: BYOD and the Internet of Things bring unique challenges for hospital CIOs
There are two trends in healthcare that should give hospital IT professionals pause: BYOD and the Internet of Things. The bring-your-own-device (BYOD) trend is certainly not new, but hospitals are still figuring out how to navigate the security concerns. Read More

Sharky: Save a little paper, waste a lot of time
There are small issues to handle all over this manufacturing plant when a pilot fish there gets email from a user on the plant floor with a problem that looks more challenging -- and barely intelligible. Read More


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