IBM's flexible Power servers can take on cloud, databases

From InfoWorld: IBM is building slimmer versions of its Power hardware -- used by its Watson supercomputer -- to run complex database applications as well as simpler Web-based ones.

IBM has designed its latest Power servers for social networking, search engines and cloud storage, as computing moves...

QNAP TVS-463 Review (Page 1 of 8)

What are the three basic needs of a human being? Back in the days, when I was in elementary school, I was taught it was food, clothing, and shelter. Recently, I was talking to one of my friends, who was born in the late 90's. Coming to her with the same question, she quickly responded without a second thought. "Food, electricity, and internet," she said. Apparently, a lot has changed since I was in elementary school. Now, as much as baby boomers...

XTracGear Carbonic XXL Review (Page 1 of 4)

If you look at the bottom of your receipt from restaurants and stores, you will often see some sort of text saying, "Tell us what you think!" This provides customers with the opportunity to return some feedback through a survey, or ask questions about the place. Often they come with an added bonus like better deals or chances of winning prizes, with a hope to get more customer feedback. Honestly, I never noticed this area until I started working...

Microsoft Office 2016 to feature co-editing

From InfoWorld: Soon, multiple people will be able to work on the same Word document simultaneously, and even see each others' changes as they are typed out in real-time.

At the Ignite conference, held this week in Chicago, Microsoft demonstrated the new co-editing capability which lets two or more...

Amazon helps automate software upgrades in Europe and Australia

From PC World: Amazon Web Services has expanded to data centers in Australia and Europe the availability of its CodeDeploy service for automating software updates.

The service is being promoted as a way to do away with what Amazon calls error-prone manual operations, when rolling out new features...

Exiting the modem business will cost Nvidia $100M this year

From CNET: Nvidia on Thursday said restructuring charges related to exiting its Icera operations will total $100 million to $125 million this year. The news came as the company revealed it expects lower sales in the current period than Wall Street projected as it suffers from weak PC demand.

Nvidia...

Google Accidentally Leaks Teaser for Upcoming Android 'M'

From DailyTech: Google Inc.'s (GOOG) I/O conference for Android OS developers is fast approaching. Held on May 28 and 29 at the Moscone Convention Center in San Francisco, Calif., the event promises to pack in thousands of developers eager to get the inside track on technical details of the world's...

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