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10 PC products that look like science fiction

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iPhone 5 vs. the HTC One X+
The iPhone 5, for better or for worse, is inevitably the one that all new smartphone releases will be compared to, at least for the next few months. Despite slightly underwhelming initial reviews, it's an inarguably impressive device that reaches, and in some areas exceeds, its Android-powered rivals. Read More

Move from frame relay and ATM to Ethernet services gains speed
As carriers step up the pressure on their corporate customers to migrate off older frame relay, ATM and private-line technologies and adopt IP networks, companies that make the switch are reaping the rewards of instant savings and improved service. Read More

Hiring preferences favor mature workers over Millennials: study
A reputation for reliability and professionalism is tipping the job scales in favor of mature workers. Hiring managers surveyed on behalf of Adecco Staffing said they're three times more likely to hire a mature worker than they are to hire a Millennial. Read More

Microsoft: Users trying to get something for nothing wind up with malware
People trying a certain method of getting software for free wind up with malware about three-quarters of the time, according to the latest Microsoft Security Intelligence Report. Read More


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High entry costs and overall complexity have prevented many SMBs from taking advantage of the benefits of client virtualization. Now HP and VMware have teamed to bring desktop virtualization that delivers results right out of the box. Learn More

Product of the week 10.8.12
Our roundup of intriguing new products from companies such as Symantec,SilverPeak, Varonis. Read More

IBM, AT&T team on cloud services
IBM has teamed with AT&T to offer secure shared cloud services to customers over private networks rather than the public Internet, the companies said Tuesday. Read More

VMware: Now you can send your VMs to Amazon's cloud (and then back to us)
In what some analysts are calling a dramatic shift in strategy, VMware today rolled out new features to its vCloud Suite management software that allow customers to migrate workloads to non-VMware cloud environments, including on Amazon Web Services. Read More

New BlackBerries six months away: analyst
If you're waiting for RIM's new BlackBerry 10 smartphones, you're facing a long, cold winter: One stock analyst is saying they likely won't be available until March. Read More


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Cisco UCS Achieves World Record Performance Tests
Cisco UCS is a single unified system that is configured to simplify and accelerate the deployment of enterprise-class applications running in bare-metal, virtualized, and cloud computing environments. Breaking 63 world performance records, these tests demonstrate how Cisco UCS accelerates application performance. Learn More

Star Wars themed Angry Birds set for launch on November 8
It's one thing for a mobile game to become extremely popular. But it's rather rare for a game to become so popular that it becomes part of the mainstream vernacular. Such is the success of Angry Birds, the popular franchise developed by Rovio. Read More

Facebook Want Button: Collecting massive amounts of data about you has never been easier
Do you 'want' Facebook to know even more about you? If you answer was 'no' then that's really too bad since Facebook has confirmed that is testing a new Collections feature. The company is currently testing "want," "like," and "collect" buttons. Different people will see different buttons during this testing period, about a third of users will see each of the new actions, but Reuters reported, "Facebook's... Read More

Army special operations wants battlefield biometric tech
The US Army Special Operations group wants to find out what it takes to build rugged biometric tools it can use under battlefield conditions. Specifically the U.S. Special Operations Command issued a Request For Information from the biometric industry on how to best develop and measure the performance of rugged biometric devices it could use for a number of applications including bomb forensics and... Read More

Puppets go high tech with pressure sensitive track pad
Puppets go high tech with pressure sensitive track pad It's one of the many projects on show at the User Interface Software and Technology or UIST conference this week in Cambridge. Follow reporter Nick Barber on Twitter @nickjb From: networkworld Views: 2 0 ratings Time: 01:26 More in Science & Technology Read More

 
 
 

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