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| | USENIX: Red Hat prepares for 64-bit ARM servers 11.08.2013 2:00 PM Enterprise open-source software vendor Red Hat is keeping an eye on the development of 64-bit ARM processors for servers, building up expertise in case the nascent platform takes hold in the data center. | |
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| | Beyond Verbal gets inside your customers' heads 11.08.2013 2:17 PM New technology can read a persons mood, attitude, and personality by listening to their persons voice. | |
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| | World's first 3D printed metal gun blows through 50 rounds 11.09.2013 6:00 AM The pistol is a 3D-printed replica of the storied .45-caliber, M1911 semi-automatic that served as the U.S. militarys standard-issue sidearm for more than 70 years. | |
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| | Apple's Siri chief moves to Samsung to build connected device platform 11.09.2013 7:23 AM The engineer who oversaw development of Apple's Siri technology is now at Samsung building an online service for linking together the "Internet of things." | |
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| | Gogo adds voice calls, texting support to in-flight service 11.09.2013 8:08 AM Passengers in flight could make voice calls and exchange text messages using a new service from Gogo, but that doesn't mean your seatmate will be able to blab all through your next flight. | |
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| | Researchers boost wireless range in smartphones 11.09.2013 8:55 AM Researchers have found a new way to tune the radio frequency in smartphones and other wireless devices that promises to reduce costs and improve performance of semiconductors used in defense, satellite, and commercial communications. | |
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| | iPad Air bursts into flames in Australia store 11.09.2013 9:32 AM Apple is investigating what caused an iPad Air to explode in an Australian Vodafone store, prompting a store evacuation. | |
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| | FBI posts $50,000 reward for 'Lover Spy' malware writer 11.09.2013 10:13 AM The FBI has offered large rewards for information that could help catch accused cybercriminals who have been wanted for years. | |
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| | Internet engineers urge security against online spies 11.09.2013 10:48 AM The IETF has discussed what it could do to turn its plan to protect the web from government spying into action. | |
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