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Finding a simple answer to harnessing unused CPU cycles
Read about a software solution that can make a single, four CPU full core computer act like a 200 CPU computer.
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Lack of DNS redundancy takes down award-winning system
No matter how much cloud is used, if DNS is your single point of failure, you're going to have a bad time.
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The history and evolution of 4G
Scott Reeves looks at the two main contenders for 4G and where they differ from the current 3G systems in operation.
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Ericsson on 4G/LTE deployment plans and benefits in the Asia Pacific
LTE can be used to drive innovation and improve customer experience, says Ericsson executives. The company is partnering with SingTel to roll out its 4G network in Singapore.
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4G: What does it mean for business?
As mobile operators worldwide roll out 4G networks that promise speeds several times faster than 3G TechRepublic looks at the potential benefits of 4G for business and what firms s...
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HTC Incredible 4G LTE: Big phone in a little package
Find out why Jack Wallen thinks the HTC Incredible 4G LTE might have one of the most suitable names of any mobile device.
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Apple fined $2.25m in deliberate 4G hoodwink
A court ruling has closed Cupertino's run in with the ACCC, and Apple is left with a fine and footing the bill.
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Evo 4G LTE teardown reveals differences, similarities with HTC One X
Despite being Sprint's version of the HTC One X, Bill Detwiler's teardown of the Evo 4G LTE reveals several important differences.
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Cracking Open the HTC EVO 4G LTE
Bill Detwiler cracks open the HTC EVO 4G LTE (Sprint) and finds a phone that's more than a reworked version of the HTC One X (AT&T).
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AtG: Wozniak, iPad 4G, XobotOS, Web Directions
Woz discusses open versus closed ecosystems, and the ACCC and Apple will still meet in court despite an iPad rebranding.