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Telcos and cable companies have indicated interest in energy management for months (if not years), and it's unclear how big of a push broadband firms will actually make.
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Split Decision on Paying for TV Everywhere 
The interests of cable programmers and distributors are not fully aligned with respect to TV Everywhere and could, in fact, conflict.
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Supercomputers and the Search for the Exascale Grail 
To build a bigger, better supercomputer, researchers are turning to lower-power processors, smarter software and other innovations.
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Infrastructure
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Is the FCC Becoming the Federal Cloud Commission?

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Cloud Computing: Where to Next?

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What’s After Excel? Big Data and the Future of Spreadsheets

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Google’s OSes Likely to Converge

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Mobile
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Palm Caves to Apple, No Longer Supports iTunes Syncing

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Green IT
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