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Salman Khan is a low-tech global Visionary - teach any child anywhere
Jun 22, 12:00AM
Vision is far more important than technology.
New IETF group aims to simplify provisioning users to cloud services
Jun 21, 10:28PM
A provisioning working group gets its marching orders from the Internet Engineering Task Force and sets sites on creating a standard way to add and remove users from cloud-based services and...
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.3 is ready today
Jun 21, 10:25PM
The latest and greatest version of Red Hat's flagship Linux operating system is out.
Accel's Jim Breyer thanks failed entrepreneurs
Jun 21, 10:22PM
Everyone wants to copy Silicon Valley but no one wants to copy its chief characteristic - failure. Massive amounts of it.
Cisco CIO discusses understanding big data in context
Jun 21, 9:48PM
Cisco's CIO offers her opinion on what other CIOs worldwide should be thinking about when looking to the maximize value of big data.
Microsoft provides select developers with Xbox SmartGlass toolkit
Jun 21, 8:07PM
There's now an SDK for Xbox SmartGlass, a souped-up version of Microsoft's Xbox Companion app, due out later this year.
Digital media experts tout AWS as best cloud starting point
Jun 21, 7:58PM
Executives from Dropbox, Netflix and Evernote discuss the challenges for controlling huge infrastructure costs.
Facebook, AMEX team up on SMB social media education
Jun 21, 7:12PM
Five small businesses could receive up to $25,000 in cash to put their social media strategies into action.
If you think Apple competes with Android, you're wrong.
Jun 21, 6:45PM
Apple is the King of the Mountain in Consumer Device Kingdom. To worry about competition is just a royal faux pas.
RIM to forego the keyboard with BlackBerry 10
Jun 21, 6:13PM
RIM is dropping the keyboard from BlackBerry 10, at least at first.
Microsoft begins phasing out Starter edition of its Office suite
Jun 21, 6:10PM
Microsoft seemingly is paving the way for its coming new version of its Office Web Apps, part of the Office 2013 release.
Google helping to save 3,000+ languages from extinction
Jun 21, 5:56PM
Google has planted a seed for the Endangered Languages Project, a coalition of linguistic experts trying to save thousands of at-risk dialects worldwide.
Femfresh in Facebook storm over infantile terms for 'vagina'
Jun 21, 5:36PM
Femfresh, the brand specialising in feminine hygiene is facing an escalating social media storm about its infantile terms for female genitalia on its Facebook brand page.
First ARM benchmarks: The race is on
Jun 21, 5:31PM
This week, sandwiched between the annual Structure Big Data conference and the International Supercomputing show in Hamburg, Germany, ARM startup and HP partner Calxeda also found time to release...
Tweetless in Seattle, also New York, San Francisco, etc., etc.
Jun 21, 5:19PM
Twitter went down at about 12 Eastern time leaving us “Tweetless." For some users, the site has started coming back up at about 1:15 Eastern time. [UPDATE 3:45 PM Eastern]
Audible launches on Windows Phone, just in time for summer travel
Jun 21, 4:07PM
The WP Marketplace surpassed the 100,000 app mark and more popular apps seem to appear daily. Today we see that the long awaited Audible app is now available to download and enjoy.
Microsoft poisons its partners
Jun 21, 3:55PM
First, Surface wrecks any plans Microsoft's PC partners might have had for tablets; now, Windows Phone 8 ruins existing sales for Microsoft's phone partners. Welcome to the future of Microsoft...
Google touts energy efficiency as another Google Apps benefit
Jun 21, 3:37PM
In its official blog, the cloud service giant says it could reduce power consumption associated with running productivity apps by between 65 percent and 85 percent.
Can you patent a steak?
Jun 21, 3:35PM
Cows have been around for ages, and nobody ever figured out how to butcher this particular steak. The inventors of this process have effectively made every cow worth more, and deserve a piece of...
Norway takes pole position in open gov database race
Jun 21, 2:47PM
It's still early days for a more fully open government in Norway, but some key building blocks are in place, Norway's director of eGovernment tells Norse Code
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