Tuesday, January 04, 2011

Microsoft blames server problem for Hotmail outage

Are you ready to flatten your data center network? | Loaded with cash, Facebook may take on Google

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TOP STORY: Microsoft blames server problem for Hotmail outage
Microsoft says it has fixed a problem with its Windows Live Hotmail service that temporarily deleted the e-mail of more than 17,000 users. Read More

DOWNLOAD: Remotely manage hundreds of computers (LogMeIn)
From a single, web-based console, LogMeIn Central lets you remotely deploy, implement and automate tasks on all the computers in your system. Update software, run scripts, install patches – all with just a few clicks. Try Central free now!

Are you ready to flatten your data center network?
As virtualization and the movement of virtual machines around the infrastructure accelerates, so too must your network. Read More

Loaded with cash, Facebook may take on Google
With Facebook now flush with cash, the social networking phenom has the muscle to better duke it out with tech bigwig Google. Read More

VIDEO: Workload Automation in 2 Minutes (BMC)
Running multiple, disparate job scheduling solutions can cost your company a lot of unneeded expense. See how BMC CONTROL-M gives you a single point of control for all your jobs, across all platforms and applications. Watch a 2-minute overview of BMC CONTROL-M and make the switch to enterprise workload automation. View Now!

10 even wackier USB devices
Got a spare USB port on your PC? Then you have room for something goofy! Forget the useful peripherals for a bit and get silly with these gadgets. If you thought our "10 wacky USB devices" from last year were crazy, wait till you see these! Read More

Microsoft's IE loses largest share in two years
Microsoft's Internet Explorer lost 1.4 percentage points of usage share in December, the largest one-month decline for the browser in more than two years, a Web metrics company said Saturday. Read More

WHITE PAPER: ADCs Take Over Where Load Balancers Leave Off (Coyote Point)
Application Delivery Controllers understand applications and optimize server performance - offloading compute-intensive tasks that prevent servers from quickly delivering applications. Learn how ADCs have taken over where load balancers left off. Read now!

AMD's Fusion processors to go into $200 laptops
After years of talks and demonstrations, Advanced Micro Devices on Tuesday started shipping Fusion processors for netbooks, laptops and small desktops priced between $200 and $599. Read More

Cisco's tax issues have an answer
U.S. multinationals are finding ways to repatriate billions of dollars in overseas profits without incurring a 35% U.S. tax rate. Cisco has been very vocal about the need for the U.S. to dramatically lower its tax rate on foreign profits before Cisco and other multinationals invest it here. Read More

WEBCAST: Webcast: Is Virtualization Right for SMBs? (Dell)
You've heard that large companies embrace virtualization to consolidate their data centers, reduce costs, and improve operating efficiency and IT service levels. However, your data center only has tens of servers, not hundreds or thousands. Should you consider virtualization as well? View this webcast to learn more. Register now!

Cisco to expand networking role in video content world
Google and Apple, among others, are creating technologies to bring online and on-demand video content to TVs and other devices for mass consumption, so it should come as no surprise that Cisco Systems, the king of networking, is entering the game. Read More

50 billion reasons why Facebook is not worth $50 billion
It seems Facebook, the social network personally endorsed by God, is now worth more than eBay, Yahoo, and Time Warner -- all without selling a single share to Joe or Jane Public. The reason: Wall Street uber-bank Goldman Sachs, which just pumped another $450 million in venture capital into Facebook, leading to a valuation estimated at a cool $50 billion. Read More

Is RSS becoming irrelevant?
Everybody panic! RSS is dying, or becoming irrelevant, or... something. So says Kroc Camen, anyway. According to Camen, RSS should be a browser's second most important feature, but instead it's going the way of the Dodo. Read More

Peeking Under the Hood of Your Data Center
In many ways, managing a data center is like maintaining a car. You need to periodically peek under the hood to make sure that everything is in good working order. Here are the questions to ask to gauge the health of your center. Read More


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SLIDESHOWS

Best and worst celebrity technology moments of 2010
Here's a look back at the year's most memorable – for better or worse – celebrity moments in technology.

Top 15 Holiday Deals on Notebooks, Netbooks, and Desktops
Black Friday is gone, Cyber Monday is history, and Cyber Week is over, but the deals are still around--if you know where to look. The holiday shopping season is in full swing, and retailers are offering great computer discounts to fit everyone's budget. Take a look inside to find netbooks for $300, desktops with widescreen monitors for under $600, and 15-inch laptops starting at $400. Check it out.

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  6. Apple users alarmed as iPhone fails to ring again
  7. 2011 Outlook: Better than 2010 and really wild
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