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Firefox risks user backlash by adding search box to new tab page

Chinese server vendors rise on demand from local Internet giants

A good robot is hard to find -- or build

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June 13, 2014
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Firefox risks user backlash by adding search box to new tab page

Mozilla has pulled a "Chrome" by adding a search box to the new tab page in Firefox 31, which is slated to ship in final form on July 22.

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Issue highlights

1. Chinese server vendors rise on demand from local Internet giants

2. A good robot is hard to find -- or build

3. Fujitsu 56 Gbps circuit doubles communication speeds between CPUs

4. Firefox risks user backlash by adding search box to new tab page

5. Chinese server vendors rise on demand from local Internet giants

6. A good robot is hard to find -- or build

7. Fujitsu 56 Gbps circuit doubles communication speeds between CPUs

8. Ex-Microsoft employee who leaked Windows secrets to be deported to Russia

9. AT&T backs Microsoft's dispute over warrant for emails held abroad

10. When chatbots could become a real security threat

Chinese server vendors rise on demand from local Internet giants

Chinese server vendors are making big gains in their home market, and putting pressure on U.S. rivals Hewlett-Packard and IBM in the "hyperscale" segment, according to research firm IDC. Dell, though, remains the country's number one server vendor. READ MORE

A good robot is hard to find -- or build

In the first two days of the NASA robotics challenge this week, every team failed. READ MORE

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Fujitsu 56 Gbps circuit doubles communication speeds between CPUs

Fujitsu has developed a circuit that could double data rates between CPUs in servers and supercomputers READ MORE

Firefox risks user backlash by adding search box to new tab page

Mozilla has pulled a "Chrome" by adding a search box to the new tab page in Firefox 31, which is slated to ship in final form on July 22. READ MORE

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Chinese server vendors rise on demand from local Internet giants

Chinese server vendors are making big gains in their home market, and putting pressure on U.S. rivals Hewlett-Packard and IBM in the "hyperscale" segment, according to research firm IDC. Dell, though, remains the country's number one server vendor. READ MORE

A good robot is hard to find -- or build

In the first two days of the NASA robotics challenge this week, every team failed. READ MORE

Fujitsu 56 Gbps circuit doubles communication speeds between CPUs

Fujitsu has developed a circuit that could double data rates between CPUs in servers and supercomputers READ MORE

Ex-Microsoft employee who leaked Windows secrets to be deported to Russia

A former Microsoft employee who Windows updates and software that validates product key codes was sentenced to a three-month prison term on Tuesday. READ MORE

AT&T backs Microsoft's dispute over warrant for emails held abroad

AT&T is backing Microsoft in its challenge of a U.S. search warrant for private email communications located in a facility in Dublin, Ireland. READ MORE

When chatbots could become a real security threat

Whether a computer-powered chatbot recently passed the Turing Test for artificial intelligence is debatable, but there's little doubt that the growing sophistication of the conversation programs could one day make them a threat to corporate security, an expert says. READ MORE

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