
Google dreaming up Chrome OS tablets
The Google-Apple rivalry could soon extend itself beyond the smart phone world. Find out what a Chrome OS-based tablet might look like
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3G iPad pricing 'ridiculous,' says hardware guru
The US$130 surcharge for 3G capability may be subsidy for lowest-priced $499 models, according to a hardware expert with Michigan-based Rapid Repair. Find out why he says the 3G model is overpriced
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Facebook sees need for Terabit Ethernet
An engineer from the popular social networking firm spoke at the Ethernet Alliance’s Technology Exploration Forum. Facebook uses multiple servers per data centre, but with the 100 Gbps standard in the works, the company can’t find switches with enough 10 Gig ports
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City of Coquitlam rolls out services-oriented storage
The need to support growing online services and app and database requirements led Coquitlam, B.C. to deploy storage virtualization from Hitachi Data Systems Canada so it could scale and manage a heterogeneous storage landscape. Where storage virtualization is headed according to IDC Canada
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LiveOffice adds legal hold tool to e-discovery suite
E-mail archiving and compliance firm LiveOffice has boosted its flagship e-discovery product by integrating a new cloud-based system for managing legal hold notifications. Find out about the new functionality and what it does
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Mobilicity debuts new name, hint of strategy
The startup, known until now as DAVE Wireless, says outsourcing almost all of its operators will make it a nimble competitor against the incumbents. It hopes to launch service in the fall
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ICTC tool helps immigrants find IT jobs
A new tool from ICTC helps foreign workers find employment in Canada. Kovasys reports temporary U.S. visa holders are moving north. Plus, employment tips for immigrants from Robert Half Technology
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iPad could chill mobile Web development
With its 10-inch screen, the iPad has the potential of slowing the development of mobile websites and bring back traditional desktop ones. The reason: Traditional websites look great on the iPad
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Oracle unplugs Sun's â€کProject Wonderland’
There will be no more development resources given to Sun Microsystems’ Java-based platform for developing 3-D virtual worlds. The project’s official blog expresses disappointment
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Data warehousing vendors bicker over flash memory
Speed is the new buzzword in town for data warehousing vendors as flash memory storage is used to get around the long-time bottleneck of reading and writing to disk. But Oracle, IBM and others are taking different approaches
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Windows Azure reaches general availability
Microsoft’s public cloud computing platform is now generally available in 21 countries. The software giant advised users to upgrade to paid commercial subscriptions before the deadline for account deletion on Apr. 1
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Google dreaming up Chrome OS tablets
The Google-Apple rivalry could soon extend itself beyond the smart phone world. Find out what a Chrome OS-based tablet might look like
Read More ...
3G iPad pricing 'ridiculous,' says hardware guru
The US$130 surcharge for 3G capability may be subsidy for lowest-priced $499 models, according to a hardware expert with Michigan-based Rapid Repair. Find out why he says the 3G model is overpriced
Read More ...
Facebook sees need for Terabit Ethernet
An engineer from the popular social networking firm spoke at the Ethernet Alliance’s Technology Exploration Forum. Facebook uses multiple servers per data centre, but with the 100 Gbps standard in the works, the company can’t find switches with enough 10 Gig ports
Read More ...
City of Coquitlam rolls out services-oriented storage
The need to support growing online services and app and database requirements led Coquitlam, B.C. to deploy storage virtualization from Hitachi Data Systems Canada so it could scale and manage a heterogeneous storage landscape. Where storage virtualization is headed according to IDC Canada
Read More ...
LiveOffice adds legal hold tool to e-discovery suite
E-mail archiving and compliance firm LiveOffice has boosted its flagship e-discovery product by integrating a new cloud-based system for managing legal hold notifications. Find out about the new functionality and what it does
Read More ...
Mobilicity debuts new name, hint of strategy
The startup, known until now as DAVE Wireless, says outsourcing almost all of its operators will make it a nimble competitor against the incumbents. It hopes to launch service in the fall
Read More ...
ICTC tool helps immigrants find IT jobs
A new tool from ICTC helps foreign workers find employment in Canada. Kovasys reports temporary U.S. visa holders are moving north. Plus, employment tips for immigrants from Robert Half Technology
Read More ...
iPad could chill mobile Web development
With its 10-inch screen, the iPad has the potential of slowing the development of mobile websites and bring back traditional desktop ones. The reason: Traditional websites look great on the iPad
Read More ...
Oracle unplugs Sun's â€کProject Wonderland’
There will be no more development resources given to Sun Microsystems’ Java-based platform for developing 3-D virtual worlds. The project’s official blog expresses disappointment
Read More ...
Data warehousing vendors bicker over flash memory
Speed is the new buzzword in town for data warehousing vendors as flash memory storage is used to get around the long-time bottleneck of reading and writing to disk. But Oracle, IBM and others are taking different approaches
Read More ...
Windows Azure reaches general availability
Microsoft’s public cloud computing platform is now generally available in 21 countries. The software giant advised users to upgrade to paid commercial subscriptions before the deadline for account deletion on Apr. 1
Read More ...
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