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Oracle’s Ellison on cloud computing, sailing and more

Oracle Chief Executive Larry Ellison’s appearance at the All Things D conference opened, appropriately, with a video ad depicting Oracle catamarans charging through rough water off San Francisco. After...

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IBM boosts Smarter Computing initiative to help customers tackle Big Data

IBM has accelerated its Smarter Computing initiative by announcing a broad array of performance and efficiency enhancements to its storage and technical computing systems – the engines of Big Data. As...

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Intel Announces MIC Xeon Phi, Aims For Exascale Computing

At the International Supercomputing Conference today, Intel announced that Knights corner, the company’s first commercial Many Integrated Core (MIC) product will ship commercially in 2012. The...

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Intel invokes Phi to reach exascale computing by 2018

Intel on Monday introduced a high-performance chip family called Xeon Phi, which provides a stepping stone for the company to reach the milestone of creating an exaflop computer by 2018. A chip...

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Business and Education Computing Solutions

Technology can greatly improve business processes and enhance education. Hewlett Packard authorized repair center Connecting Point Computer Center is the premier provider of HP computer hardware and...

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Downturn shrinks ICT event

The 17th Viet Nam Consumer Digital World Expo (VCW 17) opened yesterday in HCM City, organised by International Data Group (IDG Viet Nam) in conjunction with the HCM City Computer Association (HCA)....

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28 pieces of computing advice that stand the test of time

Technology never stops moving foward. Hardware gets faster, and operating systems gain new features and (we hope) finesse. This is natural computing law. But just because computers are one big exercise...

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How apps are taking over computing and content

Mobile apps are innumerable and integrated into almost all aspects of our daily lives. They have already changed computing in staggering ways, but there’s room for more innovation on a similar scale. A...

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Custom PC releases Science of Computing eBook

Custom PC has released a new eBook on Amazon’s Kindle service, collecting the best hard technology journalism from a range of authors including Ben Hardwidge, Phil Hartup and Mike Bedford. The Science...

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Cloud computing hangs over middlemen in IT Biz as cos engaging directly with...

Cloud computing, regarded as a boon for enterprises, could rain on the party of distributors and resellers who are now an integral part of the technology sales ecosystem. In developed economies the...

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Cloud computing’s popularity goes sky-high

With a Chinese cloud client-side application such as Evernote or Jinshan Kuaipan, copying from your office computer and pasting when you get home is possible. “Photos, videos, contacts what you need to...

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NNSA Completes Major Computing Upgrade for Faster Predictions at National...

The U.S. Department of Energy’s National Nuclear Security Administration issued the following news release: The National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) today announced that it recently...

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Private cloud does not bring full benefits of cloud computing, says AWS

Amazon Web Services, the biggest public cloud service provider, has hit out at private cloud providers, claiming private cloud users are not achieving all the benefits of cloud computing at its first...

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What Microsoft Office means to iOS users

Microsoft Office and Apple are like that kid from Charlie Brown and his blanket: They’re inseparable. Microsoft Office was first released for the Mac and the two have been seen out in public together...

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Acer Iconia W700: Tablet, meet desktop

Windows 8 opens up some interesting design possibilities for computing devices, and Acer’s Iconia W700 epitomizes the hybrid desktop/tablet or modular small PC possibility. The W700 can be used as a...

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Future of remote computing? Dell’s Ophelia turns a TV into a thin client

Imagine walking past a row of televisions at the mall showing sports highlights, and suddenly remembering something you forgot to do back at work. You plug in a cigarette lighter-sized device into any...

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Up close with Intel’s perceptual computing technology

Intel is showcasing a new technology that could change the way people interact with computers at this week’s Game Developer’s Conference in San Francisco. The technology—dubbed “perceptual...

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Army Buying More Computing Capabilities Under ITES-2 Contract

Six companies will share in a $494 million task-order contract to provide computing hardware and software to the Army under the Information Technology Enterprise Solution-2 (ITES-2) contract vehicle....

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Creating a $99 parallel computing machine is just as hard as it sounds

Ten months ago, the chipmaker Adapteva unveiled a bold quest—to create a Raspberry Pi-sized computer that can perform the same types of tasks typically reserved for supercomputers. And… they wanted to...

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Cloud, Mobile Computing Pressure HP, IBM, Tech Giants

The New York Times stated the obvious this evening. And it’s worth repeating: Cloud computing and mobile devices — tablets and smartphones — are pressuring traditional technology giants like...

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