| Thursday, January 17, 2013 | | MUST READ Will HP Sell Autonomy, EDS? By Doug Henschen HP has suitors for its troubled Autonomy and Enterprise Services units, WSJ reports. Autonomy sale would be easier for HP than selling EDS assets. RELATED • Former Autonomy Chief Challenges HP Fraud Allegations • HP's Identity Crisis Continues Hacking Law Critics Demand Change After Swartz Suicide Proposed legislation seeks to end felony charges related to 'unauthorized access,' but legal experts say bigger fixes are needed. Asus, LG Consider Windows Phones Microsoft's Windows Phone 8 platform might win support of two more hardware makers. Windows 8 Rollout: One SMB's Story At McCoy Tree Surgery, a major technology refresh happening now includes Windows 8, Server 2012 and Office 2013. The firm's IT chief shares the upgrade strategy. Facebook Open Compute Project Shapes Big Data Hardware Big data practitioners like Facebook, Goldman Sachs and Fidelity are setting the standards for cheaper, more efficient servers and systems from the likes of Applied Micro, AMD, Dell and Intel. Fusion-io Pushes Data Centers Toward Flash Storage Fusion-io believes ioScale will help large Web companies shift to all-flash data centers. Is 2013 Year Of The MOOC? Massive open online courses are forcing institutions to consider how to offer course credit and verify student identities. McAfee's Escape From Belize Turns Movie Tale of eccentric antivirus founder John McAfee's escape to Guatemala and Miami set to be adapted by the team behind Crazy, Stupid, Love. | | QUOTE OF THE DAY "He who receives a good turn, should never forget it: he who does one, should never remember it." -- Charron ALSO SEE JOIN THE CONVERSATION Posted By James: "Facebook is the 'virtual corner' in the 'virtual world', where folks touch base to say hey and make plans...and Facebook has figured out how to get people to pay for their billboards they post on the corner. Brilliance? Please." In reply to: "5 Secrets To Zuckerberg's Success" View Entire Response | Post Your Own Reply | | | | | | DOWNLOAD INFORMATIONWEEK GOVERNMENT'S LATEST DIGITAL ISSUE Mobile applications are the new way to extend government information and services to on-the-go citizens and employees.
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