Storage maker builds fast SSD to prepare for life after NAND flash
Storage technologies much faster than NAND flash aren't expected to reach most smartphones and data centers for years, but preparations are already underway in order to make the most of them when they arrive.
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Audience Is Dead, Long Live Active Content Consumers
Audience is dead, says Eric Solomon, head of brand strategy at Google and YouTube. The notion of an audience in today's hyperactive, hyperlinked world just doesn't fit anymore, he tells attendees at last week's [a]list Summit.
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IoT will become multitrillion-dollar market by 2020
Companies have embarked on a gradual but massive adoption of "Internet of things" (IoT) technology, investing in sensors to collect data, which is then wirelessly sent for further analysis or alerts, according to a survey.
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China reads Microsoft the riot act: Don't mess with antitrust inquiry
Chinese authorities publicly warned Microsoft not to hinder the ongoing antitrust probe into the company's practices in the People's Republic.
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Web acceleration protocol nears completion
When it comes to speeding up Web traffic over the Internet, sometimes too much of a good thing may not be such a good thing at all.
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Career advice: A plan for battling organizational politics
Premier 100 IT Leader Karen Sullivan also answers questions on the value of undergraduate degrees and MBAs.
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Surface damage mounts at Microsoft as red ink reaches $1.7B
Microsoft lost money on its Surface tablets throughout its just-concluded 2014 fiscal year, adding hundreds of millions of dollars in red ink.
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PF Chang's hack hit 33 restaurants for 8 months
The hack of credit-card-processing terminals at PF Chang's hit 33 of the company's locations across the U.S. and continued for around eight months, the company said Monday.
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NASA's Mars rover Curiosity closes in on ultimate destination
As NASA's robotic rover, Curiosity, approaches its second year on Mars, it's also approaching its first good look at its ultimate destination.
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Why your online identity can never really be erased
One seemingly unshakeable truth about the online world since it began is this: The Internet never forgets. Once you post anything online, it is recoverable forever -- the claims of former IRS official Lois Lerner about "lost" emails notwithstanding. Even promises of photos disappearing after a few seconds have been shown to be bogus.
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