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Techmeme Posts
116
Earliest Post
8/23/07
Most Recent Post
5/8/13
Jon Brodkin's Publications
Ars Technica
(78)
Network World
(24)
Computerworld
(9)
InfoWorld
(4)
PC World
(1)
Jon Brodkin's Posts
Facebook aims to knock Cisco down a peg with open network hardware
5/8/13 on
Ars Technica
Facebook
,
Facebook
,
Cisco
,
Cisco
,
Down a Peg
,
Knock
,
Network
Cray brings top supercomputer tech to businesses for a mere $500,000
5/7/13 on
Ars Technica
Cray
,
Top
Spyware used by governments poses as Firefox, and Mozilla is angry
5/1/13 on
Ars Technica
Mozilla
,
Firefox
Ubuntu 13.04 boosts graphics performance to prepare for phones, tablets
4/26/13 on
Ars Technica
Ubuntu
,
.
,
Tablets
For your robot-building needs, $45 BeagleBone Linux PC goes on sale
4/23/13 on
Ars Technica
-
,
Beaglebone
Linux Foundation takes over Xen, enlists Amazon in war to rule the cloud
4/15/13 on
Ars Technica
Amazon
,
Amazon
,
The Cloud
,
Xen
,
In
,
Over
,
Foundation
,
Cloud
Intel wants to kill the traditional server rack with 100Gbps links
4/10/13 on
Ars Technica
Intel
,
Intel
,
Intel
,
Links
,
links
World's top supercomputer from '09 is now obsolete, will be dismantled
4/1/13 on
Ars Technica
s
,
Now
Microsoft accused of locking out Linux in EU antitrust complaint
3/26/13 on
Ars Technica
Microsoft
,
Microsoft
,
In
Departing commissioner says net neutrality was FCC's biggest recent failure
3/25/13 on
Ars Technica
s
The 49ers' plan to build the greatest stadium Wi-Fi network of all time
3/19/13 on
Ars Technica
Time
,
-
,
Network
How two volunteers built the Raspberry Pi's operating system
3/7/13 on
Ars Technica
s
The Raspberry Pi: One year since launch, one million sold
3/2/13 on
Ars Technica
One
Ubuntu touch preview can now be installed on Nexus phones, tablets
2/22/13 on
Ars Technica
Ubuntu
,
Now
,
Tablets
FCC orders 2M people to power down cell phone signal boosters
2/21/13 on
Ars Technica
Signal
,
cell phone
,
People
Who needs HP and Dell? Facebook now designs all its own servers
2/15/13 on
Ars Technica
Facebook
,
Facebook
,
Dell
,
Own
,
HP
,
HP
,
Now
,
ITS
Super Bowl plans to handle 30,000 Wi-Fi users at once--and sniff out "rogue devices"
2/3/13 on
Ars Technica
sniff
,
Sniff
,
Users
Ubuntu phones to come with a terminal--prepare your command line skills
1/29/13 on
Ars Technica
Ubuntu
,
Skills
"The telephone network is obsolete": Get ready for the all-IP telco
1/8/13 on
Ars Technica
get
,
Network
Kim Dotcom: US "planted" evidence to obtain illegal search warrants
1/4/13 on
Ars Technica
Canonical unveils Ubuntu phone OS that doubles as a "full PC"
1/2/13 on
Ars Technica
Ubuntu
,
Canonical
,
Canonical
In annual ritual, AT&T declared worst wireless service
11/30/12 on
Ars Technica
AT&T
,
AT&T
,
AT&T
,
T
iOS apps hijack Twitter accounts, post false "confessions" of piracy
11/13/12 on
Ars Technica
Twitter
,
Apps
,
iOS
,
twitter
"Why the hell does this mouse need to connect to the Internet?"
11/9/12 on
Ars Technica
All code on Raspberry Pi's ARM chip now open source
10/24/12 on
Ars Technica
ARM
,
s
,
Now
Java still has a crucial role to play--despite security risks
10/23/12 on
Ars Technica
Crucial
,
PLAY
,
security
Mozilla pulls day-old Firefox 16 from download site over security risk
10/11/12 on
Ars Technica
Mozilla
,
Firefox
,
site
,
security
Canonical asks desktop users to "pay what you think Ubuntu is worth"
10/10/12 on
Ars Technica
Ubuntu
,
Canonical
,
Canonical
,
Think
,
Users
MegaDroid: 300,000 Androids clustered together to study network havoc
10/3/12 on
Ars Technica
Network
Yet another Java flaw allows "complete" bypass of security sandbox
9/26/12 on
Ars Technica
Sandbox
,
security
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