Thursday 8 August 2013

China's Huawei unveils SDN programmable switch, taking aim at Cisco

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China's Huawei unveils SDN programmable switch, taking aim at Cisco

08.08.2013 1:45 AM

Huawei Technologies is bringing its own "software-defined networking" switch globally in a bid to raise its profile and expand in a market dominated by Cisco.

Sorry, libertarians: Bitcoins are currency and can be regulated under U.S. law, says judge

08.08.2013 7:11 AM

If Bitcoins are the currency of choice for a computerized Wild West, the sheriff in town is trying to impose some order.

 

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Clockwise 5: Passwords are like democracy

08.07.2013 12:21 PM

TV industry changes, the sharing economy jumps the shark, cameraphones versus cameras and phones, and Google's latest tablet offensive. With guests Jon Phillips and Armando Rodriguez and hosts Jason Snell and Dan Moren.

Microsoft hides the Xbox One's DVR (and other killer features) behind a paywall

08.08.2013 7:54 AM

If you want the best the Xbox One has to offer, you'll need an Xbox Live Gold subscription.

Review: Zotero makes research easier, faster, more robust

08.08.2013 9:00 AM

Cross-platform tool Zotero integrates with major browsers and office suites to help you collect, organize, and properly cite your research for papers.

Review: Audio Notetaker lets you sit back and listen while it takes notes

08.08.2013 11:00 AM

If you've ever felt like you're missing too much of a presentation while trying to take notes, Audio Notetaker can shoulder the burden for you. It breaks recorded audio into speech bars so you can make annotations right on the speech itself.

Music industry changes its tune in copyright lawsuit against YouTube channel Fullscreen

08.07.2013 11:35 AM

The National Music Publishers Association Tuesday filed a copyright infringement suit against Fullscreen, a company that produces, markets, and promotes videos, including music videos, on YouTube.

Intel's Bay Trail chip could find its way into intelligent systems, set-top boxes

08.07.2013 3:30 PM

The embedded chips can be used for in-car entertainment systems, digital signage, and a wide variety of other equipment that needs to access services from the Internet.

Kingston's MobileLite Wireless streams multimedia and charges mobile devices, too

08.08.2013 3:30 AM

This lightweight device wirelessly shares multimedia content on the road. Though it lacks internal storage, it can host SD/SDHC cards and USB drives.

Publishers say e-book restrictions would hurt them, not Apple

08.08.2013 5:53 AM

Five book publishers have objected to restrictions that would be placed on Apple's business after it was found guilty last month of conspiring to fix prices for e-books.

Oracle rolls out virtual appliances for its 12c database

08.08.2013 7:45 AM

Oracle has moved quickly to provide virtualization support for its recently released 12c database, saying this week that a set of virtual machine templates for the product are now available.

Canonical lowers cost of Ubuntu smartphone in bid to reach crowdfunding goal

08.08.2013 8:55 AM

Canonical has lowered the price of its Ubuntu smartphone to $695 from $775 in a bid to reach its lofty $32 million crowdfunding goal in the next two weeks.

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