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Tuesday, October 01, 2013

Cisco's new core: Looks like NCS and ASR will get an 800G NPU, CRS will not

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Cisco's new core: Looks like NCS and ASR will get an 800G NPU, CRS will not
Despite Cisco positioning as a "fabric" or "central nervous system" for installed CRS core and ASR edge routers, Cisco's new NCS Network Convergence System indeed appears to be an eventual successor to the CRS in the core. Read More
 


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DARPA adds $15.5 million to help take semiconductors beyond Moore's Law
Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency pumped another $15.5 million into the cutting-edge semiconductor research group it hopes will shape the future research and development of semiconductors and chips. Read More
 

Fake AdBlock Plus app removed from Google's Play store
Google has removed an application from its Play store that purported to be AdBlock Plus, a well-known application that blocks online ads. Read More
 

Up to 44% of Americans lie about Googling themselves
According to a survey conducted by Pew Research to mark Google's 15th birthday last week, just under half of Americans want the rest of us to buy the generally absurd assertion that they have never typed their own name into a search engine box just to see what turns up. I do not believe the 44 percent who make this claim. Read More
 

"Sir, there is no way your Twitter handle is @alphadoggs"
  Over the weekend I attended a comedy performance by Judah Friedlander, best known as Frank the hat guy on the TV show 30 Rock, and by sitting in the front row I knew it was only a matter of time before the heckling began. Though Friedlander, whose shtick largely revolves around him being the World Champion of just about everything, is a pretty equal opportunity heckler as it turns out. Read More
 

Evernote Touch vs. Microsoft OneNote
Which apps works better on Windows 8 touchscreens? Read More
 

New and improved in iOS 7 and Xcode 5
From a more efficient UI and 64-bit support to better layout and debugging tools, iOS 7 and Xcode 5 point to a new generation of mobile apps Read More
 

New eyeglasses translate languages on restaurant menus, street signs
NTT Docomo introduced a new head-worn device that overlays the user's native language onto foreign-language text as the user looks at it during the recent Combined Exhibition of Advanced Technologies show in Japan, according to an AFP report. Read More
 

iPhone 5S vs. 5C vs. 5 vs. 4S vs. 4 vs. 3GS vs. 3G vs. 2G: Ready, set, go!
An Apple enthusiast who goes by the YouTube handle of EverythingApplePro has marked the release of the iPhone 5S and 5C by posting what's become a popular video (nearly 4 million views as of this posting) in which he and many helping hands put all 8 publicly released iPhones to a speed test. [5 Years of the iPhone: Evolution of a game changer] Read More
 

 

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