Cisco Tackles the Challenge of BYOD
AMD Doubles Power in New Chips
GM Drops Paid Ads on Facebook
Nokia Aims at Emerging Markets
Researchers Create Viral Electricity

Cisco offers new mobility "Smart Solutions" to help IT deal with the "bring your own device" trend. Some 95 percent of IT leaders surveyed said they now allow employee devices on the network.
AMD has launched a new A-series of chips that more than double the power of the last generation and are designed for deployment in everything from ultrathin notebooks to desktop PCs.
General Motors is pulling its ads for cars on Facebook, while continuing to use free pages to publicize its products. The paid advertising had reportedly amounted to $10 million.
Nokia is struggling, but the company is performing well in emerging markets -- and it's looking to boost its chances with two new phones that play on its strategy to connect the next billion consumers.
Viruses have gotten a bad rap for their role in colds, diseases and malware. But now the reputation of some viruses is being redeemed, as scientists have found a way to use them to make electricity.

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