Getting a Refund on a Cache Drive | Yapp Founder Maria Seidman On The Rise Of App Creation And Being A Pregnant Founder | Intel gives a name to its supercomputing chip with more than 50 brains | Sponsor post: A strong password that's easy to remember (well . . . kind of) | Facebook Will Allow App Developers to Offer Subscriptions

Getting a Refund on a Cache Drive

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A reader asks On Your Side for help in getting a promised refund on his Corsair cache drive. Plus: Lenovo's recall of some of its all-in-one desktop PCs[...]
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Yapp Founder Maria Seidman On The Rise Of App Creation And Being A Pregnant Founder

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Yapp has been around for a little over two months, offering consumers an easy way to create and publish mobile apps based around events. But the vision is much bigger than some conference or your weekly book club — eventually Yapp will allow any consumer to make almost any kind of app to broadcast as they please. It’s founder Maria Seidman’s big bet on trends. She dropped by the studio to tell us about where she sees app creation (rather than consumption) going in the next few years, and being 36 weeks pregnant, she also filled us in on what it’s like to found a company while a baby grows inside of her[...]
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Intel gives a name to its supercomputing chip with more than 50 brains

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Once you give a product a name, it seems like it is more likely to see the light of day. Intel is announcing today that it has created a new brand, dubbed Intel Xeon Phi, for a new kind of supercomputing chip with more than 50 cores, or computing brains, on a single chip.
The Intel Xeon Phi is the name for chips coming out of the project code-named Knight’s Corner. Rajeeb Hazra, vice president of the Intel architecture group and general manager of technical computing, said in a media briefing last week that the first Intel Xeon Phi chips will be in production by the end of the year. The world’s biggest chip maker is introducing the brand at the International Supercomputing Confer[...]
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Sponsor post: A strong password that’s easy to remember (well . . . kind of)

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Facebook Will Allow App Developers to Offer Subscriptions

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Facebook said on Tuesday that it would begin allowing app developers on its platform to charge users for subscriptions but would require them to stop using[...]
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