Monday 24 September 2012

[TechRepublic] iPhone 5's 5M units: Is this what a 'miss' looks like?

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iPhone 5's 5M units: Is this what a 'miss' looks like?

Apple's iPhone 5 enjoyed a gangbuster weekend debut. Still, the sales tally disappointed given the high advance expectations. Read more

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Drowning in big data? Join Larry Dignan, Editor-in-Chief of ZDNet, live in our studio audience as NASA, Ford, IBM and T-Mobile debate in "TechLines: Big Data Debunked - Finding The Data Signals", New York City on October 4, 2012.


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Microsoft faces EU fine over browser choice 'error'

Iran starts closing Internet as saber-rattling continues

Hitachi reveals way of storing information for millions of years

Linux Mint Debian update pack 5 shows maturity

Microsoft extends Windows Server 2008 support cut-off date

SAP re-releases BusinessObjects, Crystal products with analytics twist

Facebook stretches ARM chips in datacentre tests

Red Hat's Q2 mixed relative to expectations

Microsoft sets record for software development marathon

SUSEcon2012 — SUSE's Coming Out Party

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Inside Facebook's lab: A mission to make hardware open source

Google for Entrepreneurs launching worldwide to serve local communities

IBM's Watson being put to the test in healthcare

News from CNET

 

NYT story on data center waste scares some, frustrates others

Google stock reaches record high after Citi report

Facebook's stock falls as Zuckerberg effect wears off

Apple supplier Foxconn: Production will resume tomorrow

Apple to allow iPhone 5 reservations, report says

iPhone 5 leaks light, say some users

Apple releases iOS 6 users guide as e-book

Woz on Apple Maps: Flaws overblown but still disappointing

Hacker: I've ported Google Maps to iOS 6

5 apps to show off the iPhone 5

FBI renews broad Internet surveillance push

Protesters take to skies asking Google to quit U.S. Chamber

RIM pushes BlackBerry 10 into the spotlight at BlackBerry Jam

Apple downgrading iCloud storage on September 30

Kindle Paperwhite so popular, new orders will be paper-late


Featured galleries

 

Endeavour takes final curtain call over San Francisco Bay (pictures)

MakerBot unveils Manhattan store, new Replicator 2 3D printer (pictures)



Today's recommended downloads

IDC White Paper: Business Value of Managed Services (IBM)

AC vs. DC Power Distribution for Data Centers (APC by Schneider Electric)

Improve Price-Performance and Agility by Moving to Linux on HP (Hewlett-Packard (HP))

On-demand Webcast: Strategies for managing distributed IT environments (APC by Schneider Electric)

TechLines: Join Larry Dignan, NASA, Ford, IBM & T-Mobile LIVE In NYC (TechLines)


 

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