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9 September 2010, 2:47 am |
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wim aimrtn [ mail: wim.aimrtn[at]streng-katholisch.de | homepage: wim.streng-katholisch.de ]
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New Arm chip to stretch from smartphones to servers |
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Arm Holdings has taken the wraps off its next major chip design, promising a five-fold increase in performance that the company hopes will take it beyond smartphones and into new types of equipment such as high-performance routers and servers. |
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8 September 2010, 6:45 pm |
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marie grde [ mail: marie.grde[at]streng-katholisch.de | homepage: marie.streng-katholisch.de ]
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HP upgrades SANs, management software |
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HP announced storage hardware upgrades and management software updates for SMBs. The upgrades include the ability to create a SAN using both VMware and HyperV servers as well as being able to back up SQL and Exchange servers. |
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8 September 2010, 2:20 pm |
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olga xldnaaere [ mail: olga.xldnaaere[at]fickschlitten.com | homepage: olga.fickschlitten.com ]
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Pliant releases its first MLC-based SSDs |
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Pliant released its first MLC-based solid state drive products today for data centers, saying the drives are half the price of SLC-based SSDs while still offering vastly higher performance than hard disk drives. |
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8 September 2010, 7:50 am |
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adam xma [ mail: adam.xma[at]mudjaheddin.de | homepage: adam.mudjaheddin.de ]
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Symantec: Most hacking victims blame themselves |
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Just under two-thirds of all Internet users have been hit by some sort of cybercrime, and while most of them are angry about it, a surprisingly large percentage feel guilt too, according to a survey commissioned by Symantec. |
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7 September 2010, 10:05 pm |
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bernhard icmhlea [ mail: bernhard.icmhlea[at]mudjaheddin.de | homepage: bernhard.mudjaheddin.de ]
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Gmail spam bug traced to routing system update |
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A bug introduced during a routing system update caused Gmail to turn some users into unintentional spammers by resending some messages multiple times to increasingly annoyed recipients including company bosses, clients, prospective employers and friends. |
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5 September 2010, 5:33 pm |
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thomas diugo [ mail: thomas.diugo[at]streng-katholisch.de | homepage: thomas.streng-katholisch.de ]
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Mark Hurd may take job at Oracle, report says |
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When Mark Hurd resigned unexpectedly from Hewlett-Packard last month he found an outspoken supporter in the form of Oracle CEO Larry Ellison. It appears now that Hurd may end up working for Ellison, according to a report Saturday in the Wall Street Journal. |
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