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iPad 5 rumor rollup for the week ending April 10
The Third Law of Rumors says that the less you know, the more you can say. And the iOSphere this week swelled with iPad rumors that relied heavily on what people don't know. Read More


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Why servers should be seen like cows, not puppies
Infrastructure as a service (IaaS) cloud computing is fundamentally about managing hardware resources, and the CTO of OpenStack company Piston Cloud Computing has an interesting way to think about the issue. Read More

Why 'Agile Project Management Controls' Isn't an Oxymoron
George Carlin made phrases like 'jumbo shrimp' famous. But the need to control agile projects is no joke. Ask the right questions along the way, though, and you'll bring order to a process than can easily turn chaotic. Read More

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Bitcoin rival Ripple looks to make waves
The online virtual currency Bitcoin has generated some serious buzz lately, with its value soaring past US$200 for the first time this week. Now a smaller player hopes to emerge as a rival by processing transactions faster and giving its users more payment options. Read More

Is Samsung's Galaxy Mega Android smartphone lineup just too big?
While the issue of size creep in Android phones hasn't exactly been ignored, big devices have become so commonplace that the discussion is largely academic at this point -- the vast majority of high-end Android phones are simply big. Deal with it, as a certain former Microsoft employee might say. Read More

Can NASA, Air Force, private industry really mitigate asteroid threat?
There has been much chatter about the threat of an asteroid or significant meteor strike on Earth in the past few weeks - mostly caused by the untracked meteor that blasted its way to international attention when it exploded in the sky above Russia injuring nearly 1,200 people in February. Read More

It's Risen - My Zombie Android Touchpad is alive!
Sorry, but this is the story that just won't die and neither will my HP Touchpad running Android Jellybean. Every time I think I am done, it pulls me back in. As I wrote about previously my Touchpad has been dead as a door nail for about a week now. No matter what I did or tried it just stayed comatose. But that didn't stop me from trying. Read More

Linux users don't buy software, but it's still worth selling
A few days ago, Canonical posted a list of the top 10 paid software downloads from the Ubuntu Software Center, which makes now a pretty good time to talk about how sales of software are doing in the software store that is included in the world's most popular version of Linux. Read More

Breaking Moore's Law: How chipmakers are pushing PCs to blistering new levels
There's no two ways around it: The PC is slowing down with age. Read More

Critics: CISPA still a government surveillance bill
A U.S. House of Representatives committee failed to make the changes necessary to allay fears about government surveillance in a controversial cyberthreat sharing bill that's moving toward a House vote, critics said. Read More

Products of the week 4.8.13
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