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Debian Linux 7.0 Released

After two years since the release of Debian 6.0 “Squeeze”, the Debian project team has officially released the new major version, 7.0 of its venerated Linux distribution. Code-named “Wheezy”, the new release brings a large number of major changes and new features including multiarch support, software speech support, tools for deploying private clouds, an improved installer, multimedia codecs, and many other features.

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Issue with web hosting server Natasha – RESOLVED

This issue has been resolved.

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Worldwide Domain Name Registrations Reach 252 Million

Worldwide Domain Name Registrations Reach 252 Million

As more and more individuals, businesses, and organizations are trying to establish a presence on the web the demand for domain names increases significantly and the numbers speak for themselves. According to the latest Domain Name Industry report from Verisign, about six million domain names were added to the Internet in the last quarter of 2012, bringing the total number of registered domain names to over 252 million globally across all top-level domains (TLDs).

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All is quiet…

All has been quiet. No issues to report in several months.

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A Successful Online Presence Powered by Cloud Hosting

In today’s Internet-dominated world, an effective online presence is the key to a successful business. To have an effective online presence you need to make sure your website is always online and always available to your customers. There is a solution for you and your business that allows you to keep your website online and operational at all times, no matter what. This solution is called cloud web hosting.

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Intel Releases Budget-Friendly Ivy Bridge Processors

Intel Releases Budget-Friendly Ivy Bridge Processors

After launching the first wave of its 22 nm Ivy Bridge processors almost a year ago, Intel releases a budget-friendly line of processors based on the current generation architecture. The new Celeron, Pentium, and Core dual-core CPUs are now available to the public with prices ranging from $42 to $117.

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Silicon Photonics Moving to Data Centers

Long-characterized as the technology of the future, silicon photonics becomes front and center as the technology of today with Intel showing off a prototype photonic rack at the Open Compute Summit in Santa Clara, January 16. Intel has spent the last decade working on silicon photonics, and is now collaborating with Facebook and the Open Compute Project to enable the technology, open-sourcing the a photonic receptacle design to the OCP.

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6Scan Launches Free Website Security Service Aimed at Small Businesses

6Scan Launches Free Website Security Service Aimed at Small Businesses

If you own a small or medium-sized website and don’t have enough IT resources to protect yourself against hacker attacks and malware infection, there’s good news. Israeli web security startup 6Scan has launched a free website security suite aiming to protect small businesses from website vulnerabilities and malware. Now small business owners can focus their effort on expanding their online presence while 6Scan scans and automatically fixes security vulnerabilities in real time with no manual intervention required.

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ServerPoint.com Launches New Website and Branding

ServerPoint.com announces a new branding effort, that includes a redesigned website and a new company logo.

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Intel Releases 64-bit Atom Processor S1200 Product Family

Intel Releases 64-bit Atom Processor S1200 Product Family

Tuesday, December 11, 2012 saw the release of Intel’s new server-class processor series formally known as the Atom processor S1200 product family. Intel is touting the Atom S1200 as the industry’s first 6-watt system-on-chip (SoC) delivering the required datacenter features such as error code correction, 64-bit software and operating systems support, and virtualization technologies.

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