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Researchers promote battery-free Wi-Fi technology

Researchers promote battery-free Wi-Fi technology | HP trims its cloud offer for lighter use

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Researchers promote battery-free Wi-Fi technology
The coming Internet of things (IoT) revolution may not run on batteries, but on power plucked from the air, according to researchers at the University of Washington. Read More

HP trims its cloud offer for lighter use
Hoping to lure more enterprises to its cloud, Hewlett-Packard is offering a trimmed-down basic infrastructure service for lighter workloads. Read More

How Google handles child pornography in Gmail, search
Google's email-scanning practices are used to fight evil as well as target ads. The company revealed Monday that it's created a digital database of images displaying child sexual abuse, which it compares to images sent via Gmail. Read More


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How Aryaka's global private network speeds access to Internet apps
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25G driving Ethernet switch market to $25B
The impending arrival of 25G will help drive the Layer 2-3 Ethernet switch market to approach $25 billion in 2018, according to Dell'Oro Group. Read More

Whatever happened to Green IT?
Remember when "green computing" was all the rage? Companies competed for green awards, virtualized their data centers, set up e-waste committees, launched double-sided printing initiatives and activated power management features on PCs. Read More

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