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Hadoop: Funny Name, Powerful Software

Doug Cutting was a work-at-home dad plugging away at open source search code when he had a light-bulb moment that led him to create Hadoop, an open source adaptation of Google's MapReduce. Now, Yahoo is using Hadoop for all kinds of high-power computing functions.

Highly-critical Vulnerabilities Patched In OpenOffice Suite 2.4.2

IBM has developed a device for online banking so customers plugging into any computer can protect transactions and find out if Trojan malware is trying to steal funds. When th...

Forensic Teams Take On Hackers

IBM has developed a device for online banking so customers plugging into any computer can protect transactions and find out if Trojan malware is trying to steal funds. When th...

Solar Thermal Power May Make Sun-Powered Grid a Reality

It's solar's new dawn. For five decades solar technologies have delivered more promises than power. Now, new Breakthrough Award–winning innovations are exiting the lab and plugging into the grid—turning sunlight into serious energy.

Celio preps REDFLY with iPhone-ready video in

Expanding the REDFLY beyond its initial niche of Windows Mobile devices, Celio today launched two new versions of its notebook-style smartphone add-on. The REDFLY C8N adds a new media port and matching cable that can either serve as an extra USB port or as a composite video input for handhelds that simply need the external screen rather than the keyboard and trackpad; it can now serve as a larger 800x480 screen for an iPhone, Zune or most other portable devices for up to eight hours without plugging in. It ships with VGA output for $299, while its matching cable costs $20.


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