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| | Low-end servers get DDR4 memory 11.11.2015 12:55 PM Dell and HP are bringing a new form of DDR memory to low-end servers in order to let small and medium-size businesses run databases and other applications faster. | |
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| | Alibaba's Singles Day smashes online shopping records 11.11.2015 1:00 PM It was always going to be big, but the day-long "Singles Day" promotion on Chinese online shopping site Alibaba on Wednesday smashed previous records, with millions of people participating and $14.3 billion worth of goods sold. | |
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| | Watch out, Venmo: Person-to-person payments may be coming to Apple Pay 11.11.2015 1:52 PM Apple is in talks with major banks on an extension of its Apple Pay service that would allow person-to-person payments, according to a report. | |
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| | Nest-backed Thread Group ready to start approving smart devices that talk to each other 11.11.2015 1:54 PM The Alphabet-backed Thread Group is now certifying products that use its networking protocol for connected devices, marking a big step toward a home Internet of Things that can communicate. | |
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| | The first affordable robot servant, Alpha2, is now in development 11.11.2015 2:43 PM Don't set your expectations of its capabilities too high. | |
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| | Interview: The future of TV on Microsoft's Xbox One 11.12.2015 3:00 AM The Xbox One's new interface is a bit rough for video viewing. Here's how Microsoft plans to make it better. | |
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| | 6 months with the Galaxy S6 Edge 11.12.2015 4:00 AM How does Samsung's flagship phone hold up over time? Here's what it's been like living with it every day. | |
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| | LG's new Watch Urbane LTE makes calls even if you leave your phone behind 11.12.2015 4:27 AM Google has brought cellular connectivity between mobile phones and smartwatches running Android Wear, making it possible to make and pick up calls even when your phone is at home. | |
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| | A tale of two women: same birthday, same Social Security number, same big-data mess 11.12.2015 4:33 AM Two Florida women were born on the same day in the same state and given almost the same name. Though no one realized it at the time, it turns out they were also given the same Social Security number. | |
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| | Thousands of Java applications vulnerable to nine-month-old remote code execution exploit 11.12.2015 4:34 AM A serious vulnerability in a popular Java library puts thousands of Java applications and servers at risk of remote code execution attacks. | |
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