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The Next Frontier for Packet Switching
Packet switching, in short, is a method to deliver data across a computer network connection. The impact of packet switching cannot be understated, as it essentially makes today's Internet function. looking to the future, packet switching is on the precipice of impacting and disrupting another technology -- storage.
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HyTrust Looks to Build Community Around Virtualization
HyTrust, which launched as a company in early April with the Enter-prise Edition of its namesake virtualization management appliance, is rolling out a free Community Edition aimed at SMBs. At the same time, HyTrust also is making a push to create a community around its technology to enable information sharing among users and to speed up its own product development. HyTrusts technology currently manages VMware environments, though support of Xen and Microsofts Hyper-V is on the way. - A month after launching the company with a policy-based management appliance for virtualized environments, officials at HyTrust are now looking to build a community among its customers. HyTrust May 5 announced that it is releasing a free community edition of its namesake appliance, aimed at giving ...
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Researcher will talk to educators about `digital natives` they teach
The man who coined the term 'digital native' to describe students born into a world rich in technology will speak to local educators next week.
Arizona Daily Star

Oracle Won`t Abandon SPARC, Says Ellison
fm6 writes 'When the Oracle acquisition of Sun Microsystems was announced, it was widely assumed that Oracle was interested only in Sun's software technology, and would sell or discontinue all its hardware businesses. Larry Ellison, in an interview (PDF) just posted on the Oracle web site, says that's not what's going to happen. In particular, SPARC isn't going anywhere: 'Once we own Sun we're going to increase the investment in SPARC. We think designing our own chips is very, very important. Even Apple is designing its own chips these days.'' of this story at Slashdot.
Slashdot

CA Vs. MA In Battle Over Non-Compete Clause
Lucas123 writes 'A case was filed with superior courts in California and Massachusetts involving a former EMC top executive who is trying work for HP. The case is throwing into relief Massachusetts's and California's differing approaches to non-compete clauses in employment contracts. California courts have argued that non-competes hamper a person's ability to traverse the marketplace freely for work, while Massachusetts courts say the agreements actually afford freedom to develop technology without the fear of IP theft.' of this story at Slashdot.
Slashdot

CDC: Virus-surveillance technology can cut H1N1 flu diagnosis time
A $20 chip can cut the time it takes to distinguish swine flu--aka the H1N1 influenza A virus--from days to hours, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said today. [More]
Scientific American

Genuitec Taps Mobile Web for Easy iPhone, BlackBerry, Android App Development
Java development tools maker Genuitec is working on some innovative new mobile web development technology that will enable web developers to build mobile applications for popular platforms, such as the Apple iPhone, without having to learn native development techniques and languages such as Objective-C. The new offering, known as MobiOne, is based on WebKit and Eclipse technology and is easily adopted by web developers familiar with HTML, CSS and JavaScript. - Java development tools maker Genuitec is working on some innovative new mobile web development technology that will enable web developers to build mobile applications for popular platforms, such as the Apple iPhone, without having to learn native development techniques and languages such as Objectiv...
eWEEK

Microsoft to cut 150 jobs in UK
The software giant is cutting 5% of UK workforce as part of plan to axe 5,000 jobs worldwideMicrosoft is to cut 5% of its UK workforce, about 150 jobs, in the latest stage of the technology giant's plan to slash 5,000 posts worldwide in the first radical cutbacks in the company's 34-year history.Microsoft revealed in January that about 5% of its global workforce, 5,000 jobs, would be cut this year.At the time of the first round of cuts, which saw the departure of approximately 1,400 workers, it was estimated that about 60 jobs would go in the UK.Microsoft has said today that a further 5% of the UK's 2,880 staff - almost 150 positions - will go in the next stage of the restructuring. A spokesman said that the second phase of the cutback programme does not add to the overall number of jobs affected in the UK or worldwide.'As part of the plan we announced in January to reduce costs and increase efficiencies, today Microsoft is commencing consultation to remove additional positions across
Guardian

Japan mobile operators seen spending over JPY 1 trln on LTE
(Telecompaper) Japan's four major mobile operators are expected to spend over JPY 1 trillion over the next five years rolling out next-generation networks. Known as 3.9G in Japan, the new networks will use LTE technology. Applications for associated spectrum and network spending plans are due on 7 May at the Japanese communications ministry, and the licence awards are expected this summer, local paper The Nikkei reports. The four operators plan to limit capital spending by using existing 3G facilities and equipment, on which the providers spent JPY 5 trillion. NTT DoCoMo, which aims to launch a 3.9G service in 2010, has earmarked JPY 300-400 billion over the next five years to set up base stations and the backbone communications network. Softbank Mobile, which plans to commercialize its 3.9G service between fiscal 2011 and 2012, is believed to be ready to spend around JPY 100 billion, the paper said. Emobile and KDDI are eyeing service launches in fiscal 2011 and 2012, respectively. Th
DMeurope.com

Still Hunting for the Perfect E-Reader
They are either the silicon-drenched saviors of books, newspapers and magazines, or yet one more reason for deep-pocketed early technology adopters to spend money. The subject is e-book readers, and the introduction this week of Amazon's new larger-screen Kindle DX is just the latest option in this rapidly expanding consumer electronics segment.
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