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Petit moral pour les "marketeux" en ce début d’année

Le premier baromètre du moral des professionnels du marketing vient de livrer ses résultats. Un tiers d’entre eux avouent avoir un moral d’acier, la majorité évolue entre deux eaux. Les chemins décisionnels sont unanimement cités comme anxiogènes.

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New process harvests hydrogen from plant waste at record speeds

The leftover parts of the corn plant could finally be what saves us from fossil fuels.

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Researchers enhance spintronics using graphene

New research suggests that graphene could overcome some of the problems with building spintronic devices, opening the doors to vastly faster processors and better power consumption in the long term.

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Who makes the most reliable hard drives? (updated)

While it’s generally known how long hard drives actually live for, it stands to reason that some manufacturers make drives that are more reliable than others. But whose?

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Google reportedly working on Apple iPhone compatibility for Android Wear

We’re not sure it’s going to do much for the current Apple Watch fever, but apparently Google’s not going to take Cupertino’s closed ecosystem sitting down. A new report says Google is working on getting its year-old Android Wear smartwatch … Continue reading

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ET deals: Dell Optiplex 3020 micro desktop for $379

While many desktops are still massive and unwieldy, not every desktop PC fits in that mold. In fact, some of the best desktops available are actually tiny, efficient, and extremely affordable. Take this micro PC from Dell for example: it’s … Continue reading

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Intel, Cray to collaborate on $200M supercomputer deal

Intel and Cray are teaming up to build one of the world’s most powerful supercomputers, set to be delivered in 2018. The new rig will blow the doors off anything currently available, but the DOE isn’t saying what it’ll use … Continue reading

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Intel’s erratic Core M performance leaves an opening for AMD

A new report shows that Intel’s Core M performance depends a great deal on which OEM hardware you buy in the first place. While this has always been true to some extent, the gaps are significantly larger this generation.

This alarm clock showers you with targeted beams of light and sound

We all know what it’s like to be woken up by a bedmate’s alarm, don’t we? Over the years, many products—from pulsating pillows to vibrating wearables—have been launched to prevent precisely this kind of literally rude awakening. Some have been … Continue reading

Jawbone’s UP3 will ship April 20 — just don’t take it swimming

Jawbone’s latest activity tracker, the UP3, will finally ship April 20 after being delayed for months, though without a core feature the company had hoped for. Water resistance issues led to delays in the product’s launch, Jawbone said Thursday. The … Continue reading