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Feedly said Monday that it has started migrating its users to its own back-end RSS infrastructure two weeks before Google is to pull the plug on its Reader service. Millions of Google refugees have moved to the San Francisco-based Feedly after the search giant announced in March it would kill the Google Reader online application and the syndication service that powers it.
When questions arise about the threat of tornadoes to Perimeter Technology`s Oklahoma City data center, Todd Currie has answers at the ready. Perimeter`s vice president of operations and general manager, Currie even has a cutout sample of the data center`s roof to use as proof of the sturdiness of the facility, which was built to withstand an EF3 tornado. In the middle range on the Enhanced Fujita
Go ahead and ask CSOs from the nation`s largest banks about the myriad distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks they`ve experienced in recent months. They`re not going to tell you anything. Security execs have never been comfortable talking about these attacks because they don`t want to draw more attention to their companies. They worry that offering even the basic details of their defensive s
Could Samsung`s "next big thing" come from the heart of the Big Apple or Silicon Valley? The smartphone and consumer electronics maker is close to launching an incubator space for startups that are developing software and services for phones, tablet computers and televisions.
The supercomputing arms race is heating up again between the United States and China, as China retakes the Top spot in the 41st Top500 listing of the world`s most powerful supercomputers with Tianhe-2, an updated system that was able to execute 33.86 petaflops, or 33.86 thousand trillion floating point operations per second.
Apple has joined Microsoft, Google, and other companies looking to restore their good names
Hewlett-Packard executives say that the coming demise of Windows XP may do what Windows 8 could not, and that`s boost PC sales significantly.
The top prosecutors in San Francisco and New York, seeking ways to curb thefts of mobile devices, said Monday they will reserve judgment of Apple`s new security feature designed to make it harder to reactivate a stolen iPhone. San Francisco District Attorney George Gascon and New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman have been asking the leading wireless device makers to create a "kill switch"
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