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IBM Puts Watson To Work In Research, Analytics
The cognitive computing technology is used to develop better drugs, faster
HP Promises Gen9 ProLiants With New Haswell-E Chips
HP spruces up its ProLiant servers ready for Intel's new chips due next week
VMware, NVIDIA Add Graphic Punch To Cloud Chromebooks
Google Chromebooks will soon have powerful graphics capabilities for businesses seeking high performance virtual desktops
Salesforce Reinvents Its Social Elements, Launches ‘Community Cloud’
A social network for work – haven’t we seen this before?
Dropbox Pro Adds Security Features, Ups Storage To 1TB
Dropbox Pro adds new sharing options and remote wipe in effort to win over 'prosumers'
Verizon Touts QR Code Login As Password Replacement
The end of passwords and usernames for authentication? Quite possibly, at least according to Verizon
Infrastructure Matters: IBM Event
Advertorial: Most organisations are not prepared for the future. Experts from IBM's storage, cloud and Watson divisions offer help in London on 10 September
Qualcomm Faces EU Antitrust Probe – Report
European regulators may investigate Qualcomm, which is already battling a similar probe in China
VMworld 2014: Dell Launches Its First Intel-Based Thin Client
Dell Wyse 3000 is now available with a Bay Trail chip, while Wyse 5000 gets PCoIP support
IT Life: “At AtTask, We Kick SaaS!”
Nothing would persuade Eric Morgan back off the cloud
Virgin Media Raises Prices For Broadband-Only Customers
Is Virgin Media trying to push its broadband-only customers onto one of its bundled services, after it raises its monthly tarrif?
Traffic Lights Vulnerable To Hack, Researchers Warns
Its the Italian Job all over again, as a researcher claims that modern traffic lights are vulnerable to hack
HP Sales Benefit From PC Upswing, But Growth Remains Elusive
The upswing in PC sales help HP post a modest rise in quarterly sales, but growth remains an ongoing problem
Liquid Cooling: A Trickle, Not A Tsunami
If you've got a data centre, it's time to dip your toes in liquid, says Peter Judge
US Nuclear Watchdog Hacked Three Times In Three Years
NRC says it conducts regular security training sessions, but its employees are still tempted by phishing emails
GCHQ Is Mapping Open TCP Ports Across Whole Countries
The reconnaissance operation codenamed ‘Hacienda’ supplies the agency with some of the information needed to compromise systems
Azure Users Hit By Outage
Users of Microsoft's Azure experienced service interruptions lasting several hours in Europe and other regions on Monday and Tuesday
Internet Of Things Standards Are Years Away – Roundtable
There are still too many standards for the Internet of Things, according to an industry roundtable.
Samsung Extends Olympic Partnership Until 2020
Samsung is to provide smartphones, tablets, PCs and printers to Pyeongchang 2018 and Tokyo 2020
Google Buys Social Imaging Startup JetPac
Google is to acquire JetPac, which extracts data from Instagram photos to create city guides
Apple Selects China Telecom Data Centres To Store iCloud Data
Apple begins storing the personal data of Chinese users on servers in mainland China
IT Life: Finding Health With Big Data
Flying doctor Mark Ratnarajah pilots a big data site for health service consumers
Quiz Of The Week: To USB Or Not To USB
What do you know about USB technology? Try our quiz and test yourself.
Intel Uses Wearables And Big Data To Help Study Parkinson’s
Intel announces a partnership with the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research, uses smartwatches to track symptoms of the incurable disease
Cisco Warns Of 6,000 Job Cuts As Results Disappoint
Workers face more misery with another 6,000 job cuts, as the networking giant struggles for growth
Brantingham Village Claims Broadband Speed Crown
An ancient hamlet mentioned in the Doomsday book claims to have the fastest Internet village connection, but BT disagrees
Windy Politics Won’t Keep Tech Out Of Wind Power
Politicians may get votes by binning wind power, says Peter Judge, but tech firms still see the benefit
Lord Coe: Technology Has Changed Every Aspect Of Sport
Lord Sebastian Coe says technology has changed sport for athletes, officials and spectators in ways unimaginable 30 years ago
Kroll Ontrack Touts Data Recovery Via Cloud
Look Mum, no hands! Now, engineers at Kroll Ontrack don't require physical access to a damaged drive to undertake data recovery