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HP Building Servers Using ARM-based SoCsOct 27, 2011 - in News
HP and Calxeda have teamed up to build servers based on ARM's low-power design.
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Nvidia Sneaking Tegra into Server Market with TeslaOct 26, 2011 - in News
Despite Nvidia's ongoing claim that it is not such a great idea to compete with Intel in the blue team's core market, it appears that Nvidia is serious about testing the server market much more than it has so far.
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New DoS Tool Kills SSL Servers With Just One PCOct 26, 2011 - in News
There is a new tool that enables a basic PC to execute a denial-of-service (DoS) attack and take out an encrypting SSL server.
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U.S. Advises Secure Control Systems Against AnonymousOct 20, 2011 - in News
A recently published bulletin by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security shows that the government has a close eye on hacker group Anonymous, especially in their shift in interest.
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OCZ Intros Deneva 2, Intrepid mSATA Enterprise SSDsOct 16, 2011 - in News
To expand on its enterprise storage solutions, OCZ has introduced two mSATA SSDs; Deneva 2 and Intrepid Series, for OEM clients.
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Microsoft Files Wireless Resource Sharing PatentOct 11, 2011 - in News
Microsoft has filed a patent for a technology that would enable multiple users to wirelessly connect to a single computing device and share a desktop session.
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Four SAS 6 Gb/s RAID Controllers, Benchmarked And ReviewedOct 5, 2011 - in Reviews
We got our hands on four SAS 6 Gb/s RAID controllers from Adaptec, Areca, HighPoint, and LSI and ran them through RAID 0, 5, 6, and 10 workloads to test their mettle. Does your system need eight more ports of connectivity? We can answer that!
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Fusion-io Flash Card Doubles Bandwidth to 3 GB/sOct 4, 2011 - in News
Fusion-io announced the ioDrive 2 at Oracle OpenWorld. As successor to the ioDrive Duo, the flash drive delivers twice the bandwidth for slightly less cost.
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Opinion: 3 Things HP Needs To Do Right AwaySep 29, 2011 - in News
HP's board has done it again. Leo Apotheker was fired, seemingly without much deliberation, from the CEO post. Successor Meg Whitman inherits a half-baked strategy that has HP dangling between a hardware-focused and a software-tailored future.
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Imperva: 71 SQL Injection Attacks Per Hour Since JulySep 23, 2011 - in News
Imperva's latest report reveals that web applications are attacked by SQL injection an average of 71 times per hour.
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Leo's Out! Meg Whitman Has Been Appointed HP CEOSep 22, 2011 - in News
The end of the Apotheker era begins now.
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D-Link Announces DSN-4000 Series iSCSI SAN ArraysSep 22, 2011 - in News
D-Link announced the DSN-4000 Series xStack Storage iSCSI SAN Array, which targets secondary server applications such as disaster recovery, backup, surveillance, and archiving in small to mid-size businesses.
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LAN 101: Networking BasicsSep 14, 2011 - in Reviews
Learn about the glue that holds our networks together in this LAN primer. We cover network types, wired, Wi-Fi, protocols, and alternate networking solutions to deliver a complete picture of traditional and modern local area networks.
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IBM Has Plans for a 100 PFlop SupercomputerSep 9, 2011 - in News
A patent filing details IBM's plans to take the building blocks of the Sequoia supercomputer to a performance level of 100 PFlop/s.
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Face-Off: Does HP's PC Business Affect Us Enthusiasts?Sep 2, 2011 - in Reviews
Apparently, HP's preferred course of action is spinning its Personal Systems Group off into its own entity. But that's not necessarily what will happen. Would our world as enthusiasts change if HP ended up selling its PC business? Chris and Alan discuss.
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Sandy Bridge-E: 17 New Xeon CPUs for Q4Aug 26, 2011 - in News
Intel's new Sandy Bridge-E Xeon Models Listed...
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Computer History 101: The Development Of The PCAug 23, 2011 - in Reviews
From the humble beginnings of mechanical adding machines to today's multi-core processors, we recount the early developments that took us to where we are today. We also include a convenient timetable showing the complete history of the PC!
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IBM Drops 10 PFlop NCSA Supercomputer ProjectAug 10, 2011 - in News
IBM's ambitious Blue Waters supercomputer project apparently drowned in complex technology and a flood of unexpected costs.
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EA Reveals Battlefield 3 LE, Pre-Order GoodsAug 4, 2011 - in News
In addition to pre-order items offered by select retailers, there will be two editions of Battlefield 3 when it launches in October.
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Google Estimated to Have 900,000 ServersAug 1, 2011 - in News
There is a new server count estimate that puts the number of Google's servers not to far under 1 million.
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BestConfigs Is Back, And Powered By You!Jun 20, 2011 - in News
BestConfigs is back, and we're ready to update our pre-defined configurations using the top hardware suggestions presented and voted-on by our community. Use our Tom's Hardware System Builder Facebook app or your BBCode-formatted submission!
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Synology's NAS Setup Can Serve You Over 100TBJun 2, 2011 - in News
That's a lot of... "anatomy media"
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Google Cooling Entire Data Center With SeawaterMay 26, 2011 - in News
If only they cook hook that up to your gaming PC...
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Google Ordered To Pay $5 Million in Linux SuitApr 27, 2011 - in News
Google has violated a Linux-related patent and has to pay Bedrock Technologies $5 million in damages.
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Intel Announces Xeon E7 10-cores, 20 ThreadsApr 7, 2011 - in News
Need more cores for serious business?
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PikkoTekk FPS Supports 1K Simultaneous PlayersMar 8, 2011 - in News
This upcoming FPS will use server load balancing software across 6 cell servers, offering a seamless battlefield for up to 1000 players.
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Intel to Ship 10-core CPUs in First Half of 2011Feb 18, 2011 - in News
Intel's "Westmere-EX" Xeon processor is expected to ship during this half of 2011.
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