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Push on to cut 100G Ethernet's price

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The push is on to cut 100G Ethernet's price
Less than a year after 100-Gigabit Ethernet was standardized, an industry group is considering a set of specifications that might make the high-speed technology less expensive and more useful. Read More


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The practice of outsourcing certain business functions or responsibilities has become more prevalent because it addresses two simple business needs, lower expenses and better allocation of resources. Learn More

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While new smartphones often tout their superior hardware, Motorola's ATRIX 4G is living up to the hype, says iFixit Read More

Study finds cell phones stir brain cells
A new federal study finds that holding a cell phone to your ear for a sustained period of time does cause temporary changes to your brain, though it's unclear whether the impact is good, bad or neutral. Read More


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Ex-Microsoft exec becomes CEO at Parallels
Six months after leaving Microsoft to join desktop virtualization vendor Parallels, executive Birger Steen has been promoted to CEO. Read More

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A good computing day is an error-free day. Unfortunately, those are rarer than we would like. Have you seen any of these funny and original error messages lately? Read More

HP's new laptops provide easy self-repair
Hewlett-Packard on Wednesday announced Intel-based business laptops with features that could make it easier to swap components or fix the PCs. Read More

Google launches Apps certification program for IT pros
Google has launched a program to certify that staffers at Google Apps resellers have specific expertise, knowledge and experience working with the company's hosted collaboration and communication suite. Read More



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