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AMD debuts first ARM processor

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AMD debuts first ARM processor
ARM's emerging challenge to the x86 architecture in the server space just picked up some serious momentum as AMD announced it will start shipping sample 64-bit ARM processors, along with associated development kits, to partners in the upcoming months. Read More


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Intel to close its AppUp online app store
Intel is closing down its AppUp online application store as it sees a shift in the market and consumer needs. Read More

Lenovo faces chance to become rare PC maker successful in phones
PC makers have often struggled to sell smartphones, but China's Lenovo could be on the cusp of making a breakthrough. The company's $2.9 billion deal to buy Motorola Mobility from Google might end up paving the way for Lenovo to become one of the rare PC makers with a prominent handset business. Read More

Michael Horowitz: How and why to check port 32764 on your router
Recently routers from Linksys, Netgear, Cisco and others were found to have a huge security flaw. Here I attempt to explain the flaw, show how to test if a router is vulnerable, and offer advice on dealing with a router with a port 32764 problem.  Read More

Sweet! Researchers create powerful batteries that run on sugar
Researchers at Virginia Tech have developed a battery that runs on sugar and could one day replace traditional batteries with ones that are cheaper, refillable and biodegradable. Read More


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IDC Report: The Future of eMail is Social
This IDC white paper takes a look at the current state of enterprise email and the perceived and real problems that surround its use. The paper discusses the changing nature of collaboration and work fueled by the social Web by examining current email trends and the emergence of new social collaboration tools. Learn More.

Sierra Wireless' new LTE gateway can take over when your fixed line fails
For enterprises that are thinking about switching from fixed to wireless Internet access, Sierra Wireless has launched the AirLink ES440 LTE gateway. 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

Nutanix NX-3000 review: Virtualization cloud-style
Nutanix Virtual Computing Platform brings resilient, cloud-like server and storage infrastructure to traditional virtualization deployments Read More

Tablet shipments could start to slip as consumer markets get saturated
Global tablet shipments are still on the rise, but are showing signs of dramatic slowing as consumer markets such as the U.S. become saturated, IDC said. Read More

The Open Source Rookies of the Year Awards
, the open source software management company, picks the top 10 open source projects launched in the past year, based on stats collected from the Read More


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