Tuesday, 4 February 2014

Fujitsu optical connector may cut server connectivity costs

Symantec says damages from US probe may be $145 million

Dell cuts 'small percentage' of workforce

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February 04, 2014
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Fujitsu optical connector may cut server connectivity costs

Fujitsu Laboratories and Furukawa Electric have developed an optical connector that could reduce connectivity costs for servers.

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Issue highlights

1. Symantec says damages from US probe may be $145 million

2. Dell cuts 'small percentage' of workforce

3. US wants cars to find each other through airwaves and warn drivers

4. Google Chromecast SDK lets developers super-size their apps for TV

5. Feds pave the way for cars that can talk to one another

6. AMD releases game-changing Mantle support in new Catalyst beta driver

Symantec says damages from US probe may be $145 million

Symantec said that the damages from a U.S. investigation into its compliance with government contracting rules may be about US$145 million. READ MORE

Dell cuts 'small percentage' of workforce

Dell Monday confirmed it has cut its global workforce by what it called a "small percentage," which could mean a reduction of thousands of employees. READ MORE

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US wants cars to find each other through airwaves and warn drivers

The U.S. Department of Transportation will propose making all new cars talk to each other so they can warn drivers of impending collisions. READ MORE

Google Chromecast SDK lets developers super-size their apps for TV

App developers can now push their software onto a TV screen using a software development kit that Google is introducing for its Chromecast media streaming device. READ MORE

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Feds pave the way for cars that can talk to one another

The Department of Transportation (DOT) said Monday that it plans to require vehicle-to-vehicle communications in future generations of cars, eventually making the technology as ubiquitous as seat belts. READ MORE

AMD releases game-changing Mantle support in new Catalyst beta driver

AMD has released the latest beta driver of its Catalyst software, making its Mantle API a reality for those with supported graphics cards. READ MORE

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