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RIM's future hinges on consumer embrace of BlackBerry 10
The key to Research in Motion's success in the business markets lies not with IT groups or even business users, but with consumers, according to analysts looking ahead to Wednesday's announcement of RIM's new BlackBerry 10 smartphones. Read More


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IBM's Watson going to college for Web science, Big Data and artificial intelligence
IBM today said it would be installing its super-smart cognitive Watson supercomputer at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, making it one of the first university's to receive such a system. Read More

The 12 techiest Super Bowl ads of all time
The Super Bowl is the time for football, and commercials – increasingly geeky ones. Read More

Cisco, competitors see healthy data center switching market
Cisco and its data center switching rivals should see some healthy growth over the next four or fives years. The data center switch market will approach $16 billion by 2017, a compounded annual growth rate of almost 10% over the $10 billion it achieved in 2012, according to Crehan Research. Read More


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Three years later, has Oracle's Sun buy paid off?
Oracle may have had its hands full lately dealing with Java security issues, but the company's acquisition of Java founder Sun Microsystems three years ago this month still has paid off, company President Mark Hurd said. An investment research firm, though, still has listed Oracle's Sun acquisition as reason to sell off Oracle stock. Read More

Yahoo to focus on search -- and Google
Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer says the company plans on a big comeback in the Internet search business, which means directly taking on industry giant Google. Read More

Wanted: 40 trillion gigabytes of open storage, stat!
Gigabytes and terabytes are so passA(c). It's soon going to be a zettabyte world thanks to all the digital data--images, books, music, movies, video, documents, maps, you name it--that we collect and engage with throughout our lives. Read More


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Cisco Catalyst marries wired, wireless and SDN in one switch
Cisco this week unveiled a new Catalyst switch and WLAN controller designed to converge wired and wireless networks and centralize management of both environments. Read More

Microsoft rolls out Office 365 family plan
Microsoft is rolling out a family plan for its Office 365 service that supports up to five machines under a single subscription, which the company says is enough to cover a typical household. Read More

Pentagon hiring binge won't guarantee more security
A Pentagon plan to hire another 4,000 cybersecurity professionals, for both defense and offense, will improve the employment and salary prospects of those with the right skills. Read More

Gigamon targets 40Gb networks with new blade system
Gigamon announced Monday that it will offer a higher-density blade server as part of its Traffic Visibility Fabric solution, a network management product designed to make data centers more efficient. Read More

BlackBerry 10 better and more secure, but not good enough
BlackBerry 10 is the best, and most secure, device the company has ever made. But analysts are not convinced that will be enough to turn around RIM's sagging fortunes or its miniscule market share. Read More

 
 
 

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