Issue highlights 1. The $1 million a year software developer 2. Leaked Nov. 8th Xbox One launch date debunked, so here's my launch day prediction 3. Canonical looking to tap Dell to promote Chinese version of Ubuntu OS 4. Oracle software will run faster with new SPARC M6 chip 5. Server revenue continued slide in Q2 on weak demand, says IDC 6. DNS hack in Australia hits marquee US sites 7. MIT develops 110-core processor for more power-efficient computing 8. New York Times site outage caused by attack on domain registrar, company says |
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| A leaked email suggests the Xbox One is coming on November 8, but a second source rains on our parade, saying launch will be later. How much later? I'm going to go out on a limb and make a prediction. READ MORE |
| Canonical is in talks with Dell on making a version of Ubuntu supported by the Chinese government available as a pre-installed OS on the PC maker's upcoming products destined for the Chinese market. READ MORE |
| Oracle's database and high-performance workloads will run faster with the company's latest SPARC M6 chip, which has been tuned specially for the company's applications. READ MORE |
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| The server business continued to slide in the second quarter with worldwide revenue and unit sales down, IDC said Tuesday. READ MORE |
| Twitter, The New York Times and other prominent websites were struck by a powerful cyberattack that continued affecting other websites into Tuesday evening, directing visitors to a site purportedly controlled by the Syrian Electronic Army (SEA). READ MORE |
| A 110-core chip has been developed by Massachusetts Institute of Technology as it looks for power-efficient ways to boost performance in mobile devices, PCs and servers. READ MORE |
| The New York Times blamed a prolonged website outage on Tuesday on a hacking attack at the company's Australia-based domain name registrar, Melbourne IT. READ MORE |
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