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CalTech shows Faster-Than-a-Speeding-Bullet Data Transfers
HARDWARE, ENTERPRISE NEWS
CalTech demonstrated amazing data transfer speeds at the SuperComputing Conference 2011-Moving Towards Terabit/Sec Transfers. A petabyte of data was transferred from the demo booth in Seattle, WA to Canada.
On 12/14/2011 by Darleen Hartley... Comments (0) Read more
Social Networking 9.0 - Reboot (History of Social Networking)
DIGITAL ENTERTAINMENT ANALYSIS
With the acqusition of Myspace for mediocre 35 million USD, we decided to take a look at Social Networking and see how the current 8.0 is about to get a Reboot into a 9.0.
On 6/29/2011 by Jeff Smith... Comments (0) Read more

Is Google +1 Yet Another Social Media Dud?
BUSINESS ANALYSIS
At the beginning of this month, Google proudly released its +1 Button to the world, immediately live across several leading websites.
On 6/18/2011 by N.M. Yap... Comments (0) Read more
Intel Detailing Game-Changing "Light Peak" Tomorrow, Here's Why It Matters
HARDWARE NEWS
Intel on Thursday will demo a "new technology that is about to appear on the market." It's called Light Peak, it uses optical cables to transfer data at the speed of light and here's why you should care.
On 2/23/2011 by Christian Zibreg... Comments (0) Read more

Superfast Light Peak Optical Interface Coming to Apple Gadgets Soon?
APPLE, HARDWARE RUMORS
Apple could be an early adopter of Intel's Light Peak, implementing the superfast interface tech across its computers and mobile devices to enable high-speed data transfer between gadgets.
On 2/20/2011 by Christian Zibreg... Comments (0) Read more
Nvidia CEO: MacBook Air Designs + Nvidia Processors = Future of Computing
GRAPHICS, HARDWARE, SOFTWARE ANALYSIS
Nvidia's boss says the MacBook Air is the future of notebook design and suggests that ultra-thin laptops of the future could run ARM-based Nvidia processors rather than Intel chips.
On 2/18/2011 by Christian Zibreg... Comments (0) Read more

Montana city runs from their Facebook controversy
SECURITY, BUSINESS

On Thursday, the lead story at the Bozeman, Montana Daily Chronicle newspaper was "City requires Facebook passwords from job applicants".

On 6/21/2009 by Thomas Gordon... Comments (0) Read more
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