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Article | 18/06/2013 Open Data Center Alliance tackles Big Data analysis
The Open Data Center Alliance, a customer group that shares tips about Cloud deployments and tries to nudge vendors into supplying the products they w...
Article | 10/06/2013 A look back at the sights of this year's Computex
Products from Acer and Asus got all the headlines at this year's Computex but there was much more at the show than you probably got to hear about. Her...
Article | 5/06/2013 Eight questions about Windows 8 for Microsoft OEM chief, Nick Parker
Nick Parker has one of the more interesting jobs in the PC business right now. As corporate vice president for Microsoft's OEM division, he manages th...
Article | 5/06/2013 Microsoft to include Outlook app with update to Windows 8 RT
Microsoft is bringing its Outlook email program to Windows 8 RT in a bid to expand the availability of Windows tablets based on low-power ARM processo...
Article | 4/06/2013 Nvidia shows sturdier Shield gaming device just before it ships
Nvidia's CEO showed an updated version of the company's Shield portable gaming device at the Computex trade show Tuesday, and said it will start shipp...
Article | 4/06/2013 Nvidia says Tegra 4 can power a better, cheaper stylus
Nvidia is usually trumpeting the graphics performance of its Tegra 4 chip, but at the Computex trade show on Tuesday CEO Jen-Hsun Huang showed how its...
Article | 3/06/2013 Asus Transformer Book Trio is tablet, laptop and desktop rolled into one
The company that brought us the PadFone, an all-in-one smartphone, tablet and laptop device, is thinking a bit bigger. Taiwan's Asustek Computer has n...
Article | 3/06/2013 Asus covers new Zenbook in scratch-resistant Gorilla Glass
Asustek Computer is extending its Zenbook family of ultrabooks with a new model with a cover made from Gorilla Glass to make it resistant to scratches...
Article | 30/05/2013 Computer scientists oppose Oracle's bid to copyright Java APIs
Nearly three dozen computer scientists have signed off on a court brief opposing Oracle's effort to copyright its Java APIs, a move they say would hol...
Article | 22/05/2013 HP profit falls 32 per cent as PC and server sales decline
Hewlett-Packard reported a 32 per cent drop in profit for its second fiscal quarter, due partly to slower sales of PCs and servers.
Article | 19/05/2013 Bitcoin developer talks regulation, open source and the elusive Satoshi Nakamoto
With Bitcoin all the rage and startups popping up left and right, it's hard to know who's an expert in the virtual currency and who just has an opinio...
Article | 18/05/2013 Bitcoin finding its feet at first Silicon Valley conference
Bitcoin is growing up. The virtual currency that caught the public's attention last month when its value zoomed briefly past US$200 kicked off its fir...
Article | 17/05/2013 Yahoo calls press conference amid Tumblr acquisition rumors
Yahoo has called a mystery press event in New York City on Monday afternoon, hot on the heels of rumors that it plans to buy Tumblr for US$1 billion.
Article | 17/05/2013 Virtual reality and non-conductive liquids: data centers get innovative
Google I/O is getting most of the attention this week, but a conference at the other end of Silicon Valley showed there's plenty of innovation happeni...
Article | 16/05/2013 Dell profit dives 79 per cent on falling PC sales
Dell reported another quarter of declining profits and revenue Thursday as CEO Michael Dell continues his fight to take the company private.

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