Chip maker Calxeda receives $55 million to push ARM chips into the data center
Chip maker Calxeda has received an investment to the tune of US$55 million to develop low-power server chips with ARM processors, the company is expected to announce on Tuesday.
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In social media battle, Obama beats Romney
President Barack Obama is more savvy about using social networks during the presidential campaign than his Republican opponent Mitt Romney, according to a Google-sponsored survey.
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Chinese telecom firms pose national security threat, US committee finds
After a yearlong investigation, a congressional committee concluded that Chinese telecommunication equipment vendors Huawei Technologies and ZTE pose a security threat to the U.S., with lawmakers advising U.S. private-sector firms not to buy networking gear from the companies.
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Facebook's phone search can be abused to find people's numbers, researchers say
Attackers can abuse Facebook's phone search feature to find valid phone numbers and the name of their owners, according to security researchers.
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IT employment shrinks in September
One month does not make a trend, but IT employment dipped last month after a long stretch of gains.
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RIM's PlayBook tablet pulled from US online stores
Models of Research in Motion's PlayBook tablet have been pulled from online stores of some top retailers in the U.S. and Canada, a move one analyst said could be a sign that the company is readying a successor tablet.
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NASA, SpaceX launch new era of space travel
The SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket successfully blasted off from Florida's Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Sunday night, marking a new chapter in America's space program.
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After FTC crackdown, users chronicle tech support scam calls
The Federal Trade Commission action last week against Indian scammers posing as Microsoft technical support has prompted users to relate their tales of woe.
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How to share documents with iCloud
The new dream in computing is keeping all of your files in "the cloud," on remote servers that you can access from anywhere at any time. Apple's cloud-based syncing and storage service, iCloud, debuted in June 2011. Still, only since the release of OS X Mountain Lion that enough applications have started to support iCloud document syncing for this feature to be useful. Working with iCloud is fairly simple, but you need to know the ground rules if you plan to start storing your documents in the cloud.
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