Friday, December 3, 2010

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Oracle launches SPARC Supercluster, sets new DB performance record
Ars Technica
By Ryan Paul | Last updated December 3, 2010 7:40 PM During a press briefing this week, Oracle head Larry Ellison announced the launch of the SPARC Supercluster, a new high-performance enterprise computing system that couples Sun's processor ...
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Google Begins Emailing Extension Developers To Get Ready For Chrome Web Store
TechCrunch
Earlier today, we were tipped about this thread in the Chromium Google Groups area. Gregor Hochmuth, the Product Manager for the Chrome Web Store, responded to a question wondering if Google would be giving developers advanced notice before the store ...
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Man allegedly responsible for a third of spam e-mail pleads not guilty
CNN
By Mallory Simon, CNN (CNN) -- A Russian man the FBI believes has been responsible for one-third of the spam you get in your inbox pleaded not guilty Friday at his arraignment in a Milwaukee, Wisconsin, federal court. According to court documents and ...
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Verizon 4G Review
UberGizmo
By Hubert Nguyen, Posted on Dec 3, 10 06:15 PM PDT As you might know, Verizon's 4G commercial debuts will happen this Sunday. "4G" can mean very different things for different carriers, but at the very least, it is supposed to represent a ...
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Fast Forward: Tablet computer alternatives to iPad
Washington Post
It's not quite accurate to say that only two categories of tablet exist - the iPad and Everything That's Not the iPad. But that description isn't far off. Apple's $499-and-up touch-screen device continues to define this category, more than half a year ...
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Apple hits a wall with publishers over subscription deal
Digitaltrends.com
In its quest to finally offer subscriptions through the App Store, rumor has it Apple's deal with publications isn't getting any takers. The news about the possible arrival of subscriptions through iTunes has been building since the announcement of the ...
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NYU professor has camera surgically implanted in head for art project
MyFoxOrlando.com
A professor at New York University is probably the first and only person in the world to have a camera surgically attached to his head. Wafaa Bilal is also a visual artist and he's giving new meaning to that saying "I've got eyes in the back of my head ...
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