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One Size Does Not Fit All: The Case for the Custom Cloud
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Intel transitions chips into third dimension
The company is kinda-sorta ready to crank out a new breed of 3D transistors that will power a chip that could give the company a much-needed boost in winning over mobile-device makers like Apple -- so long as Apple and other hardware makers are willing to wait. Read More

Laptop users still prefer USB modems
Built-in modems lock buyers into one carrier or network technology for the life of the device, which most users and enterprises don't want. Read More

Apple releases Thunderbolt-equipped iMac line
On Tuesday, Apple announced a new generation of iMac models, running at speeds up to 3.4GHz and powered by the next generation of Intel Core i5 and Core i7 processors. Read More

Cisco jumps into portable data center market
Cisco Systems launched its first containerized data center on Monday, coming late to the party but offering some unique management features that could help set it apart from other vendors. Read More



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