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Lenovo's X240 laptop is available with 12.5-inch non-touch panels with a resolution of 1366 x 768 pixels
28 October 2013, 18:17. Topics: Data Centre
Members of the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights ask about the limits of NSA spying
28 October 2013, 16:59. Topics: Networking
The acqusition of Virtela will double NTT's data center space in the US
28 October 2013, 16:14. Topics: Applications
One year of subscription fees will be waived for those who sign three-year deals, but watch the fine print
28 October 2013, 15:46. Topics: Applications
Google has made new proposals to the Commission as it tries to avoid an antitrust fine
28 October 2013, 13:50. Topics: Applications
The electric vehicles will be able to reach speeds of up to 12mph
Telenor CEO Jon Fredrik Baksaas will be chairman of the GSMA until 2014
The Spamhaus effect
The API aims to help app developers harness TfL's open source data
Revamps old 'Collusion' Firefox add-on
Some governments have resisted using Huawei's gear due to national security fears
Location-sharing app Glympse shares GPS locations, but expires after a predetermined time
Eight of the very best
Companies including Monoidics, Myrrix, Summly and TweetDeck have all been acquired in recent months
Several automotive and tech groups are researching the technology, but a fully self-driving car could be far off
HP's high density server system used in production at Comic Relief
Neither AWS nor Rackspace were able to meet Struq's requirements for low latency and fast provisioning of physical servers
Old school management tools are not tenable in todays' highly virtualised environment
KeepVid lets users watch YouTube videos later
Drivers of cloud machines should keep a close watch on performance
Neustar was able iterate on top of Hadoop and contribute back to the open source community
The vast majority of gamified applications available today are badly designed, claims Brian Burke
Bet you didn't know you could tweak a Surface's Registry. You can, and this hack helps reduce touchscreen lag time
Ricoh Europe has developed a private cloud capable of consolidating 9 data centres into 2
Energy consumption is at the forefront of IT as industry leaders seek to lower costs and, for the more altruistically inclined, save the planet at the same time
Most malware is mundane, but these innovative techniques are exploiting systems and networks of even the savviest users
Legislation, stealth technologies, and emerging data privacy markets are proving that the battle for our Net privacy has only just begun
IT pros blow the whistle on the less-than-white lies and dark sides of the tech business
Amid the consumer hype, companies are using the machines for product development
The operating system may be down, but it is not out
In their own words
As your IT team looks to upgrade your computational and storage systems, be sure you understand the choices and tradeoffs you face regarding your server CPU options. Some of our recommendations may seem, well, counterintuitive
Researchers have discovered a better way to store data in individual molecules