VMware: the next big storage vendor? |
- VMware: the next big storage vendor?
- Ten years on from Nimda: Worm author still at large
- Sony BDP-S380 Blu-ray player with IPTV
- Intel extends JavaScript for parallel programming
- AMD spills secret to World Record clock speed
- Boffins boost battery life with underclocked Wi-Fi
VMware: the next big storage vendor? Posted: 17 Sep 2011 05:18 AM PDT Re-envisaging the storage arrayNowadays some of the most discussed topics in the storage industry are related to VMware: "VMware support and integration", "VMware-aware storage" and "storage features for VMware" are only a few examples of what I mean but, are we sure that the relationship between VMware and traditional storage will be so tight in the long term?… |
Ten years on from Nimda: Worm author still at large Posted: 17 Sep 2011 02:00 AM PDT The malware which began the Windows megaworm eraSaturday marks the tenth anniversary of the infamous Nimda worm.… |
Sony BDP-S380 Blu-ray player with IPTV Posted: 17 Sep 2011 12:00 AM PDT Worth every penny?Review Sony's BDP-S380 Blu-ray bantamweight packs quite a punch. A mere 36mm tall, it barely looks big enough to swallow discs, but this plasticky pugilist can hold its own against full-size separates and is well stocked with features.… |
Intel extends JavaScript for parallel programming Posted: 16 Sep 2011 11:23 PM PDT Google meets the Anti-Native ClientIntel is developing an extended version of JavaScript that brings parallel programming to web applications.… |
AMD spills secret to World Record clock speed Posted: 16 Sep 2011 08:55 PM PDT A little liquid helium goes a long wayOn August 31, a team of AMD-sponsored overclockers cranked a Bulldozer-based AMD FX processor up to an unearthly 8.429GHz, setting a new world record. This week, The Reg sat down with the leader of that processor-torturing team to find out exactly how they did it.… |
Boffins boost battery life with underclocked Wi-Fi Posted: 16 Sep 2011 04:38 PM PDT Removing the idle listening energy taxScientists from the University of Michigan have devised a power management system that can greatly improve the lifespan of radio devices such as smartphones and laptops.… |
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