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April 12, 2011
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redarrow AMD to back USB 3.0 in its chips
redarrow Cloudera ups the ante on open-source Hadoop
redarrow Faster Turbo in updated Opera
redarrow Japan reels from earthquake, nuclear crisis (roundup)
redarrow Microsoft reveals more details on Windows Intune

AMD makes the move to this high-speed data transfer technology before Intel, which makes AMD the PC industry's largest single proponent of USB 3.0.

The latest release of Cloudera's Hadoop distribution puts big data processing into a neat stack for ease of use and efficiency.

The browser's unique Turbo feature for accelerating Web browsing on slow connections gets a refresh and a boost in the updated Opera 11.10.

A magnitude 9.0 quake and aftershocks bring devastation to Japan, send tsunamis racing across the Pacific, and pose a grave danger to several nuclear power plants.
Responding to customer questions about Windows Intune, Microsoft has revealed more information about its new cloud-based PC-management product.

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