Hack the Planet in Exile
This is a temporary refuge until I can rebuild Hack the Planet with alien technology.
—Wes Felter
The postings on this site are my own and don't necessarily represent IBM's positions, strategies or opinions.
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2012-05-04
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2012-05-03
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QuantaQCT QSSC-X5-2Q Server
Tilera may be moving out of the “so good you can’t buy it” stage.
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2012-05-02
Open Compute Project: Introducing the Open Rack
Reminiscent of Egenera’s BladeFrame and Sun’s unibody rack.
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Wired: Facebook Opens Up Hardware World With Magic Hinge
The Open Compute Project still doesn’t look that open. Once a year they throw some completed designs over the wall at an in-person summit and then go back to radio silence. The hardware looks great, but if there’s a community here I can’t find it.
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2012-05-01
GigaOM: Straight Talk SIM: The BFF of a Galaxy Nexus or iPhone
I hate to say it, but this can’t last. Even my cheap T-Mo plan is $60!
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2012-04-30
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2012-04-28
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The Data Center Overlords: TRILLapalooza
The longer vendors slack on TRILL, the easier for OpenFlow to eat their lunch.
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The Register: Space-cadet Schwartz blows chunks out of Oracle's Java suit
So it’s “business” as usual then.
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GeekWire: Bitcoin startup CoinLab lands funding from Tim Draper and others, aims to help monetize games
Only high-end gaming PCs will generate more than 50 cents per day, and in many cases the electricity will cost more than that.
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2012-04-27
CNet: Microsoft forges ahead with new home-automation OS
It’s not a white paper; HomeOS appeared in NSDI this morning.