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Google proved gigabit Internet feasible at a price that appealed to consumers and small businesses. Now, with a critical mass of customers and ISPs, the gigabit Internet community seeks the killer app.
IBM has announced a three-pronged approach aimed at helping developers build and deploy open source cloud apps, including the developerWorks Open platform, the release of 50 projects to open source and partnerships with universities.
If it follows previous practices, Apple will send the final security update for OS X 10.8 in September.
Gmail users who want more professional and unique email addresses now have a new low-cost option, thanks to the 'Gmail at work' service, which offers custom addresses. But is it really a good deal?
Rumors are swirling that the next iPhone will come with 32GB of storage in the cheapest model
While the very phrase 'machine learning' may conjure up fantastic images of evil robot overlords and other science fiction references, the technology as been around for some time. Hereu2019s how Microsoft aims to make it as available and ea
Microsoft and others seem to be raising the prices of their cloud computing services, at least in certain regions (like Europe). Is this a foreshadowing of things to come for everyone?
The company has launched its Unlocked Appliances program to assist customers in setting up OpenStack
Microsoft finally lifted the curtain and gave the SharePoint community a solid peak at its plans for the on-premises version of its collaboration platform. Hereu2019s what we know so far.
Missing the end of support date for Windows Server 2003 may not bring immediate dire consequences, but there are good reasons to get off Win Server 2003 soon.
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