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ARM servers with 64-bit Calxeda chips to ship next year

Sync contacts and calendars with your iPhone via iTunes? Not in Mavericks you don't

Sync contacts and calendars with your iPhone via iTunes? Not in Mavericks you don't

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October 28, 2013
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ARM servers with 64-bit Calxeda chips to ship next year

Low-power servers running on Calxeda's 64-bit ARM chip will be available a year from now, Calxeda said.

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Issue highlights

1. Sync contacts and calendars with your iPhone via iTunes? Not in Mavericks you don't

2. Sync contacts and calendars with your iPhone via iTunes? Not in Mavericks you don't

3. Oracle eyes optical links as final frontier of data-center scaling

4. Google's rivals to review new concessions in EU antitrust case

5. LG follows Samsung, unveils curved-screen phone with 'self-healing' covering

6. Oracle eyes optical links as final frontier of data-center scaling

7. Google's rivals to review new concessions in EU antitrust case

8. LG follows Samsung, unveils curved-screen phone with 'self-healing' covering

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Sync contacts and calendars with your iPhone via iTunes? Not in Mavericks you don't

There may be more than 200 new feature in OS X Mavericks, the latest version of the Mac OS. But while Apple giveth it also taketh away: The ability to sync contact and calendars stored locally on your Mac with an iOS device is gone. READ MORE

Sync contacts and calendars with your iPhone via iTunes? Not in Mavericks you don't

There may be more than 200 new feature in OS X Mavericks, the latest version of the Mac OS. But while Apple giveth it also taketh away: The ability to sync contact and calendars stored locally on your Mac with an iOS device is gone. READ MORE

Oracle eyes optical links as final frontier of data-center scaling

Oracle is exploring silicon photonics, an optical technology drawing widespread interest, as a potential weapon in the battle against data-center power consumption. READ MORE

Google's rivals to review new concessions in EU antitrust case

Google's rivals have been given another opportunity to review the search giant's latest proposed measures aimed at avoiding a fine from the European Commission for allegedly breaking competition rules. READ MORE

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LG follows Samsung, unveils curved-screen phone with 'self-healing' covering

LG is flexing its muscle in smartphone technology with a new handset that boasts a curved touchscreen, along with a special "self healing" technology that the company claims can prevent scratches on the phone's casing. READ MORE

Oracle eyes optical links as final frontier of data-center scaling

Oracle is exploring silicon photonics, an optical technology drawing widespread interest, as a potential weapon in the battle against data-center power consumption. READ MORE

Google's rivals to review new concessions in EU antitrust case

Google's rivals have been given another opportunity to review the search giant's latest proposed measures aimed at avoiding a fine from the European Commission for allegedly breaking competition rules. READ MORE

LG follows Samsung, unveils curved-screen phone with 'self-healing' covering

LG is flexing its muscle in smartphone technology with a new handset that boasts a curved touchscreen, along with a special "self healing" technology that the company claims can prevent scratches on the phone's casing. READ MORE

WHITE PAPER: BlackBerry

Five answers to top BYOD Challenges

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