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Juniper guns for Cisco again with smaller QFabric
Juniper this week unveiled a version of its fabric switches for mid-sized data centers and also increased the scalability of its core Ethernet switches. Read More


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TechEd 2012: Windows Server 2012 isn't available yet, but it's running Bing
How cooked is Windows Server 2012? Coooked enough to power Microsoft's Bing search engine. That's what attendees at Microsoft's TechEd North America 2012 heard during the first day's keynote by the company's Server and Tools Business President Satya Nadella, who used the information to try to convince his audience that it needs to move to the new platform as soon as it's available. Read... Read More

10 Geeky Ties for Father's Day
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First Look: Apple's "beautiful" new MacBook lineup
Apple rolled out major upgrades for both of its main notebooks today at WWDC. Here's a quick look at the new MacBook Pro and MacBook Air. Read More


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Take it from 1000 Zombies: Google+ is no ghost town
Byron Rempel is a zombie artist - he draws zombies, as opposed to being one -- and he'll swear on any mother's grave that reports of the death of Google+ have been grotesquely exaggerated. He's also drawn me as a zombie (right). Read More

The best of 1000 Zombies … so far
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Big Data Problem Plagues Government Agencies
Big Data has the potential to transform the work of government agencies, unlocking advancements in efficiency, the speed and accuracy of decisions and the capability to forecast. But despite the potential benefits, most federal government agencies are struggling to leverage Big Data. Read More


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50 Years later US Marshals remind Alcatraz escapees: We're still after you
It has been 50 years since the only prisoners to escape the US Penitentiary Alcatraz in San Francisco pulled off one of the most legendary unsolved crimes in American history. Still 50 years later the US Marshals Service says it remains "diligent in the manhunt for Frank Morris and brothers Clarence and John Anglin as they are the only men to escape from Alcatraz Island in San Francisco who remain... Read More

Apple and Google Maps: Will eye-in-the-sky 'spy planes' place our privacy at risk?
During the keynote at Apple's 2012 annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC), there was plenty of hype for Mountain Lion and how iOS 6 will support a plethora of 200 new features, but the new Apple Maps app will most likely cause the most privacy concerns. Apple has kicked Google Maps to the curb and is using "military grade-cameras" and "spy planes" which will provide iOS 6 "flyover" mapping.... Read More

McAfee tightens integration of cloud security products
McAfee has tightened the integration between components of its cloud security platform to improve reporting on web traffic and the ability to wrap policies around data leaving an organization to social media sites. Read More

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Cerf: Secret wartime projects drove 'incredible' advances
The Enigma cypher machine used by the German military in World War II is still a tough nut to crack today. The total number of ways it can be configured for every letter is around 150 million million million. That's enough to keep it beyond the reach of all but the most determined of brute force attacks. Read More



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First Look: Apple's "beautiful" new MacBook lineup
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