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Hands on with Windows Server 8 beta
Our reviewer doesn't like the Metro user interface as the default for a server OS, but other than that lauds its new features. Read More


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Tablets With Serious Security for Business
These tablets have extra security features that will keep your work safe and your IT pros happy. Read More

AT&T ups "unlimited" 3G throttling cap to 3GB
AT&T said Thursday that it will give its unlimited 3G data customers up to 3GB before it knocks them down to 2G speeds. Read More

Industry heavies unite to float 'The Science Cloud'
More than a dozen international IT firms have partnered to create Helix Nebula - The Science Cloud, which will be used by European researchers to provide cloud-based computing support for scientific discoveries. Read More

Windows 8 preview breaks 1M download mark in first 24 hours
Microsoft on Thursday announced that customers had downloaded more than 1 million copies of the Windows 8 Consumer Preview in its first day of availability. Read More


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Mobility KnowledgeVault
How "mobile ready" is your infrastructure? This Mobility Knowledge Vault provides a wide variety of expert advice on how to strike a balance between end user ease-of-use and security. View now

Broadcom readies chips optimized for Android 4.0
Broadcom announced this week a set of 3G smartphone chips that have been designed specifically to exploit Android 4.0, also known as Ice Cream Sandwich. The new silicon especially focuses on improving Android graphics performance. Read More

Vatican secret archive opened in EMC-sponsored exhibition
Documents from the Vatican's secret archive are set to be opened in an exhibition in Rome, sponsored by IT vendor EMC. Read More

Internet voting systems too insecure, researcher warns
Internet voting systems are inherently insecure and should not be allowed in the upcoming general elections, a noted security researcher said at the RSA Conference 2012 this week. Read More

Quadrotors: These aerial robots fly to a different drummer
Vijay Kumar, a professor at the University of Pennsylvania's School of Engineering & Applied Sciences, impressed this week with a TED2012 conference show-and-tell presentation featuring quadrotors, flying robots that swarm and work together as first responders, to transport cargo, to do construction jobs, to survey disasters and more. Kumar says because the aerial robots from his lab are so small,... Read More


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Streamlining IT Operations with Business Service Management
This IDC Technology Spotlight examines the benefits of a business service management practice and tools in response to IT environments becoming more dynamic and complex due to the increased use of virtualization, cloud, SOA, and n-tier application architectures. Learn More

NASA squandering technology commercialization opportunities
The commercialization of all manner of space technologies has always been a forte of NASA, but the space agency faces a number of economic and internal challenges if that success is to continue. Read More

Federal judge sends racist email about Obama and his parents
A federal judge in Montana says he was surprised to learn that a racist and misogynistic joke he e-mailed from work to friends was in turn forwarded to others and eventually to a reporter ... with the judge's name still attached. Read More

Remote access tools a growing threat to smartphones
Malware tools that allow attackers to gain complete remote control of smartphones have become a serious threat to users around the world, researchers told an overflow RSA conference audience. Read More

Republican senators introduce their own cybersecurity bill
Seven senior Republicans in the U.S. Senate have introduced cybersecurity legislation after saying that an earlier bill would create costly regulations for businesses. Read More

MWC2012: Sights of Mobile World Congress
Highlights from the 2012 Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. Read More

How IBM Sold Business Analytics by Relying Solely on Partners
Dissatisfied with its midmarket efforts in the $90 billion business analytics hardware, software and services global market, IBM shifted all of its sales efforts for that segment to the channel. Big Blue teamed that commitment with a $14 billion investment in business analytics acquisitions in the last six years. Read More



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