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RSA's Coviello: Security professionals must spark innovation
Art Coviello, president of EMC's RSA security division reiterated his prediction of the end of the security industry as we know it and urged security pros trigger innovation.
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16-Gbit MLC NAND flash a step up
In early 2006, IM Flash Technologies (IMFT)-- progeny of a pairing of Micron Technology Inc. and Intel Corp.--entered the market with a splash. Combining Intel's NOR multilevel-cell (MLC) flash technology and Micron's DRAM and NAND flash manufacturing efficiency and innovation--and with the backing of a formidable intellectual-property (IP) portfolio from both parents--IMFT's first product, ...
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Powerchip breaks ground on $8.23 billion chip plants
Powerchip Semiconductor broke ground on two new advanced factories for DRAM (dynamic RAM) and flash memory chip production on Tuesday, despite an ongoing memory chip glut.
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'Crimeware as a service' the next big thing
'Crimeware as a service', where criminals use online cybercrime services instead of running their own servers and software, is the latest development in Internet crime, according to a report.
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First look: HP Upline a solid online storage, backup client
With unlimited storage and a powerful software client, HP Upline is a strong first step into the burgeoning remote storage and backup market. Ars takes Upline for a spin inside. Read More...
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IBM Unleashes World's Fastest UNIX System, Offers Twice the Performance of HP Itanium System at Comparable Price
At a customer event here today, IBM (NYSE: IBM) announced two high-end Power Systems models -- the world's fastest UNIX® server and a unique water-cooled supercomputer. The new systems offer sophisticated IBM virtualization technology and energy-saving capabilities to help dramatically reduce bottom-line operating costs, such as those for energy, floor space and systems management, while ...
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Could the Olympics spoil Back to School sales?
Supply chain blogs recently warned that the Chinese government may close down a number of manufacturing industries during the Olympic games this summer and other posters warn that shipping and production slowdowns could be felt around China. The site says games could disrupt the flow of technology hard-goods in the...
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Win a bike, buy a computer
Whitney Biggerstaff, an eighth-grader at Crocker Elementary School, admires the specialty bicycle designed by Orange County Choppers and donated by St. Robert Auto Supply for Crocker School’s Community Block Party fundraiser scheduled Friday, April ll, from 4 to 7 p.m. in the high school parking lot. The fundraiser is part of Oprah’s Big Give Challenge for schools and offers schools the chance ...
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Microsoft's End to End trust vision: Can this identity, trusted stack thing work?
Microsoft unveiled its "End to End Trust" security vision and now the real work begins: Will anyone buy into it? At RSA, Microsoft rolled out a whitepaper that at the very least is quite the conversation piece. Reading through the whitepaper--something I encourage everyone...
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eMachines T5246
With the T5246, eMachines (finally) adds a second gigabyte of RAM, giving it the chops to be a good light-duty bargain desktop.
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Crocker schools take on Oprah’s Big Give Challenge to raise money for computers
Dan Hassett CROCKER — A student heard about it and told school officials about it: “Oprah’s Big Give” was looking for schools that wanted to raise money for school or community projects.
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HP launches mini-laptop for students
San Francisco - Hewlett Packard, the world's largest seller of computers, unveiled a mini-laptop Tuesday that sells for 500 dollars and is aimed at the education market. The entry-level HP Mini-Note includes a Suse Linux operating system, a 1GB memor...
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Google, U.N. put refugees on the map
Google technology first envisaged as a video game backdrop has been adapted to raise awareness — and potentially financial support — for the plight of refugees and vulnerable people once far from the public eye.
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DisplayLink Provides USB Display Technology for Samsung 22-Inch LCD Monitor with Tandem 7-Inch Monitor
PALO ALTO, Calif., BUSINESS WIRE -- DisplayLink announced today that its USB display technology is providing core functionality for the Samsung SyncMaster 2263DX, a 22-inch LCD monitor with an attached 7-inch tandem monitor.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 10th Oct 2007 22:44 UTC
"The Dock in Mac OS X is unique in comparison to the user interface of Windows, most Linux distros that emulate the Windows desktop, and previous versions of the Classic Mac OS. Apple has significantly updated the Dock in Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard.
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Teens Arrested for Video Attack
Lakeland, Florida - The victim's father is furious with internet companies that post the videos. Patrick says “I'm very upset with these internet companies as far as I'm concerned MySpace is the anti-Christ for children."
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Wed 6th Jul 2005 04:38 UTC
Novell Inc.'s SuSE Linux Professional 9.3 desktop gives not only other leading Linux desktop distributions a run for their money, but also enterprise desktops.
OS News |
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Analyst Actions: AMD, Novellus Systems, First Marblehead
BusinessWeek |
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UK bomb plot accused had flight timetablespolice
One of eight British men accused of planning to bomb airliners had a notebook listing liquids and a computer memory stick with timetables for flights to the United States and Canada the mens trial was told on Tuesday
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Tech and Broadcast Companies Battle for Unused Airwaves [News]
Microsoft, Google and several of the world's largest and most influential technology companies have found a way to provide wireless Internet access that's so fast it makes today's Wi-Fi networks seem as sluggish as dial-up service. Trouble is, this blazing-fast network access may hamper television signals when they go digital next year. Such is the dilemma of so-called "white spaces," the ...
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Terrence Grady Joins Electronic Recyclers International to Head East Coast Sales
GARDNER, Mass.----Electronic Recyclers International , the nation's leading recycler of electronics and e-waste, announced today that Terrence Grady has joined its staff as Recycling Specialist, overseeing sales efforts for ERI's East Coast operations.
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Recent Original Stories
"Officially, Dell hasn't said a word yet about which Linux it will be preloading on its desktops and laptops. Several sources within Dell, however, have told DesktopLinux.com that Dell's desktop Linux pick is going to be Ubuntu . While unable to confirm this through official Dell channels, we have heard the same story now from several internal Dell sources.
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HP unveils aluminium-clad Eee rival
The HP 2133 Mini-Note PC is being promoted as ideal for schools, although its pricing and features are targeting the same market as Asus's iconic Eee PC
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Powerchip breaks ground on two fabs
Taiwan DRAM maker Powerchip Semiconductor Corp. has broken ground on two more 300-mm fabs on the island.
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