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Yahoo reveals US government made 13,000 requests for user data

The company joins Microsoft, Facebook and Apple in publishing data on surveillance requests coming from law enforcement agencies.

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Cooling Entire Data Centers Using Only Row Cooling

Some IT equipment in data centers appears incompatible with row cooling because it is not situated in a neat row. This paper explains how a cooling system comprised only of row coolers, with no room cooling system, can cool an entire data center.


What's next for the laptop?

The last few years we've seen great advancements in the laptop, from powerful components to small, practical form factors. The laptop has come so far it makes you wonder what the next big thing might be.

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Trove of medical devices found to have password problems

Surgical devices, ventilators, defibrillators, and monitors are among the equipment at risk.

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Samsung may have key role in ARM server stakes

It's a bit unclear whether there are enough large horses to make ARM servers commonplace in the data center today. If Samsung entered the market either to manufacture processors or launch systems, the game would change.

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Apple, the iPhone, and the enterprise: What does the future hold?

The rules of mobility market are changing, so does that mean it's time to rethink the relationship between Apple and the enterprise?

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Two Microsofts: Mulling an alternate reality

What would the technology world look like today if the 2000 ruling by the recently deceased Thomas Penfield Jackson -- that Microsoft be broken into two companies -- had been upheld?

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Great Debate

 

Are our children masters or slaves of their smartphones?

Today's youth and their smartphones are virtually inseparable. What does this relationship mean for the always-connected generation?

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Featured Photo Gallery

 

China passes US on 'World's Fastest Supercomputer' list (photos)

China's Tianhe-2 or MilkyWay-2 supercomputer surpassed the power of the US Titan to take over the top spot on Top500.org's semi-annual list. Here are the top 10.

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Featured Review

 

Eurocom Racer 3.0 review

Eurocom's 15.6in. high-performance notebook gets the 4th-Generation Intel Core (Haswell) upgrade, and delivers the goods in terms of specification and speed. The design is uninspiring, though, and it's also bulky and heavy.

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Latest News

 

Microsoft launches Surface RT discount for schools

 

Samsung to release 'LTE-Advanced' high-speed Galaxy S4

 

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 software stack still under wraps

 

A tech-enabled revolution unfolds in Brazil

 

The first rule of cloud: Don't talk about cloud

 

Jive Software rolls out its biggest mobile update to date

 

Intel puts the crosshairs on ARM

 

Twitter's appeal against racist tweets case written off

 
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Small Business Center

 

Top-tier SMBs view technology as strategic differentiator

There's a big contrast between the IT investments made by successful small companies versus those performing in the bottom tier of their industries -- but they aren't necessarily spending more money.

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CIOs respond to findings of IT Priorities research

CIOs from advertising agency STW Communications and professional services body the Australian Institute of Management (AIM) have given their views on IT priorities in their businesses.

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