Sunday 14 April 2013

Green tech: Wi-Fi, not storage, is the power hog, researchers say

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Green tech: Wi-Fi, not storage, is the power hog, researchers say

04.13.2013 1:30 PM

Cloud service providers have drawn ire from environmentalists for not being transparent when it comes to the energy efficiency of their data centers, but they are greener than other technology.

Email privacy in focus as Tax Day arrives

04.14.2013 7:11 AM

Opponents of warrantless email gathering include Internet companies such as Google, Microsoft, Yahoo and Facebook -- and some lawmakers.

 

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SDNs aren't just for data center networks

04.14.2013 7:35 AM

Google is using OpenFlow to interconnect data center over a WAN, and startup Glue Networks is targeting Cisco's installed base of WAN routers as a sweet spot for its SDN WAN offerings.

Rockmelt shifts focus, tests a PC interface to the digital life

04.14.2013 10:55 AM

The maker of a social browser maker is changing its focus to provide a Web interface with many social aspects and a way to organize what users see and do online from their desktops.

20 must-grab digital Marvel Comics

04.14.2013 9:21 AM

Marvel's promoting free first issues of its comics. Please allow our comics steward, Andy Ihnatko, to make some recommendations.

Movie tickets via NFC phones offered first in Singapore

04.14.2013 10:07 AM

Singapore mobile operator StarHub will allow users of its SmartWallet service to collect their movie tickets with a tap of their NFC smartphone.

YouTube videos play up the crude to appeal to youths

04.14.2013 8:32 AM

Already credited with the most viral video on YouTube ever, Psy this weekend posted to the video-sharing platform the sequel to "Gangnam Style," which has registered more than 1.5 billion views.

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