Tuesday, July 02, 2013

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Gartner has lowered its expectations for growth this year in global IT spending, saying it will rise 2 percent to US$3.7 trillion. Earlier this year, the analyst firm predicted 2013 growth of 4.1 percent. Read More

Researchers mimic board game to bolster computer security
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Microsoft Research: MoodScope, a context-aware smartphone to sense and share your mood
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60 billion planets in Milky Way could hold life
Scientists from around the world have been scanning the heavens for other habitable planets to find an answer to the age-old question: Are we alone in the universe? Read More

Russian rocket crashes, explodes in failed launch
An unmanned Russian rocket carrying three satellites suddenly stalled 17 seconds after liftoff and fell back to Earth where it exploded in a fiery crash. Read More

Hey Amazon: Where's your private cloud?
The public cloud computing market is becoming increasingly competitive with new entrants focusing on hybrid offerings that combine public and private clouds. That's leaving some asking the market-leading public cloud provider, Amazon Web Services, where its private cloud offering is. Read More

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