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Early ARM 64-bit prototype servers could come by year end
Early prototype 64-bit ARM servers could be available for testing purposes by the end of this year or possibly at the latest by the middle of next year, ARM said on Monday. Read More


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A look back at the first iPhone debut day
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Citrix acquires Beetil to boost remote support service
Citrix Systems has acquired New Zealand-based company Beetil, in an effort to expand the capabilities of its remote support offering GoToAssist, the company said on Monday. Read More

Apple supplier Foxconn denies using forced student labor in Chinese factories
Apple supplier Foxconn has denied forcing vocational school students in China to work at its factories, following claims that the students must remain employed at the company or lose school credit. Read More

AMD's new SeaMicro server talks to 5-petabyte storage cluster
Advanced Micro Devices has launched the first new products from its SeaMicro acquisition earlier this year, including a server that can be linked to a massive, 5-petabyte storage cluster for running large-scale big data and cloud computing applications. Read More


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GoDaddy comes back online after attacks
GoDaddy restored some services on Monday as the company battled online attacks that severely impacted its hosting and domain-name registration operations. Read More

High performance computing, the latest 'it' thing in the cloud
Startup ProfitBricks leverages InfiniBand technology to compete with the growing crop of cloud providers offering powerful cloud-based machines Read More

IBM keeps the mainframe alive
IBM's latest mainframe, the zEnterprise EC12, was built with data analytics and hybrid clouds in mind -- and analysts say that's a good thing. Read More

Hewlett-Packard plans a comeback
CEO Meg Whitman insists that HP is in the 'early stages of a turnaround' despite its dismal third-quarter results. Read More


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Intel tying server chips to fabric for cloud computing, HPC
Intel on Monday said it is developing high-performance server chips that in the future will serve up faster results from cloud services or data-intensive applications like analytics, all while cutting electricity bills in data centers. Read More

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IDC: Storage spending defied economic woes in Q2
Enterprises continued to buy more storage in the second quarter despite economic woes in many parts of the world, driving total disk storage system revenue up 8.0 percent from a year earlier, according to research company IDC. Read More

Apple tries to bag Polish grocer on a trademark rap
The producers of Sesame Street had better watch out, because it would appear that Apple has staked a legal claim to the letters "a," "p" and "l." Otherwise it's not apparent how to interpret the company's claim that a Polish grocery website called A.pl has committed trademark chicanery through both the naming of its site and allegedly similar logo. As you can see from the photo above, the evidence... Read More



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