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Silicon Graphics acquires Filetek to rein in petabytes of data

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Silicon Graphics acquires Filetek to rein in petabytes of data

10.01.2013 1:00 PM

SGI is best known for high-performance computing systems, and Fileteks software offerings will help better analyze, manage and provision storage resources depending on application needs, a SGI executive said.

NSA encryption-defeating efforts will backfire, privacy advocates say

10.01.2013 1:15 PM

The NSA has defeated encryption through a variety of means, including through reported backdoors in online services and covert compromises in encryption standards, according to news reports last month.

 

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This little box adds NFC mobile printing to recent HP LaserJet, Officejet printers

10.01.2013 1:17 PM

Now that smartphones and tablets are essential equipment for businesses of all sizes, HP is giving part of its huge installed base a chance to keep up with its 1200w Mobile Print Accessory. It plugs into a printer's USB port and enables NFC connections with mobile devices for direct printing.

Samsung ramps up processor speed on Note 3 to score better in benchmarks

10.01.2013 1:20 PM

The company once again proves why benchmark numbers are pointless.

Splunk dives deeper into business analytics

10.01.2013 1:40 PM

Splunk continues to enhance its flagship machine data search engine so it can be used by business analysts and managers, in addition to its typical audience of system and network administrators.

Qualcomm exec: Apple's 64-bit A7 chip a 'marketing gimmick'

10.01.2013 2:01 PM

Apple's 64-bit A7 processor in the iPhone 5s is more a marketing stunt than a technical enhancement and though it will not deliver any immediate benefits to smartphone users, there are other reasons to move to 64-bit, a Qualcomm executive said on Tuesday.

More NSA leaks to come, Guardian newspaper says

10.01.2013 2:20 PM

The British newspaper responsible for breaking many of the stories surrounding the government surveillance program known as Prism said that there are still stories to come from the thousands of relevant documents that it has obtained from former NSA contractor Edward Snowden.

Google adds search by image to Chrome browser

10.01.2013 4:06 PM

Google's latest Chrome browser update fixes 50 security problems and gives users the capability to use images as search queries.

Kindle Fire HDX 7-inch review: Third time's the charm

10.01.2013 9:00 PM

Considerable hardware and software improvements make Amazon's third attempt one of the best content-consumption tablets around.

Universities, IBM join forces to build a brain-like computer

10.01.2013 11:05 PM

IBM and four universities are planning a research project into cognitive computing, which seeks to build computers that operate in a manner closer to the human mind.

SAP ramps up venture capital efforts

10.02.2013 1:20 AM

SAP's venture capital arm has raised US$1 billion over the past year as the company tries to land stakes in hot startup companies, both to generate profit down the road and to align itself with the industry's newest technologies.

Windows Phone: Were Huge in Europe

10.01.2013 12:01 PM

New market share figures show that Windows Phone has been surging in important European markets, nearly doubling its market share vs. this time last year.

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