Saturday 13 April 2013

Thunderbolt storage drives to strike later in 2013

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04.12.2013 12:15 PM
After some of the product announcements made at this week's National Association of Broadcasters trade show in Las Vegas, look for more storage devices sporting Thunderbolt interfaces to hit the market later this year.
04.13.2013 7:31 AM
Security firms have been tracking an escalating number of "brute force" attacks against WordPress installations.
 
 
04.12.2013 12:57 PM
MetroPCS has pushed back a hotly anticipated shareholder meeting that will decide the fate of the carrier's proposed merger with T-Mobile USA.
04.12.2013 1:22 PM
A patent lawsuit filed by New Jersey-based StrikeForce challenges two-factor authentication technology used by PhoneFactor, a company acquired by Microsoft last October.
04.12.2013 1:31 PM
U.K.-based designer Stuart Hughes, renowned for his extravagant technology designs including an iPad 2 with t-rex bone shaved into it, now creates an iPhone 5 worth $17.8 million.
04.12.2013 1:35 PM
Cloud hosting provider Rackspace Hosting is striking back against patent holder Rotatable Technologies, a Texas company that has filed patent infringement cases against more than a dozen companies in the past year.
04.12.2013 1:40 PM
The low-power capabilities of ARM-based processors have created high expectations for their use in servers, but one of Dell's top engineers said they are unlikely to take off until 64-bit versions hit the market.
04.12.2013 1:52 PM
A patch that shipped earlier this week has crashed customer's PCs and crippled machines with endless reboots.
04.12.2013 1:55 PM
IDG News Service interviews Oracle co-president on a wide variety of topics.
04.12.2013 2:00 PM
The memory market is feeling the effects of a fall in PC shipments with the subsequent stabilization of DRAM prices, which industry observers say will delay the wide adoption of the upcoming DRAM called DDR4.
04.12.2013 3:00 PM
Towns is a complex, fun, game of micromanagement, city building, and exploration. The potential is there to be the next big game in this small niche, but it's not up to standards of a commercial product.
04.12.2013 3:15 PM
Businesses weigh a Google Glass ban, concerned that the wearable computers will be used to secretly film people.
 
 
 
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