|
New Water-Cooled Design Accelerates Computer Power
The future of powerful computing may be all wet. That's the outlook as IBM and the Fraunhofer Institute on Thursday demonstrated a 3-D stack of computer chips cooled by water. The concept means the industry may continue to innovate well into the future.
NewsFactor via Yahoo! News |
|
IPextreme Names Semiconductor Industry Veteran Rick Tomihiro as Vice President of Marketing
CAMPBELL, Calif.----IPextreme® Inc., the company bringing famous IP to system-on-chip designers worldwide, today announced that it has named Rick Tomihiro as vice president of marketing, reporting directly to CEO and president Warren Savage.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
|
New voices to join call for change at NY Times
Four years ago, Scott Galloway’s proxy fight against internet retailer Red Envelope became so contentious that company executives felt compelled to post a sergeant-at-arms at its annual meeting.
Financial Times |
|
RSS Feeds and Desktop Widgets
Want to stay updated on the latest Denver and Colorado news from your Yahoo, AOL, Google, or MSN account? All you have to do is subscribe to MyFOXColorado.com's RSS Feeds and Widgets.
FOX 31 Denver |
|
Interview: Brendan Condon, International Head, AOL's Platform-A: Open To More Acquisitions
AOL (NYSE: TWX) aims to complete the global integration of its Platform-A ad network components by end of 2009, following today's announcement it is taking the consortium to Europe. And it's not ruling out even more acquisitions along the way.
CBS News |
|
TV Series “Reboot” Rebooting To The Big Screen
The television series, Reboot, was a bit of an enigma, even in its own time. The show was intelligent, using computer terminology and a wit that wasn’t found in the rest of its Saturday morning cartoon brethren. The Canadian show even won a slew of awards for Best Animated Show. Now, it’s [...]
Geek.com |
|
The magic days of computer graphics
Richard Simpson was one of a very few students to sign up to a paper in writing computer graphics at Otago University 30 years ago. Back then it was a field of "strange mysticism" in New Zealand mostly used for making charts, drawings and in some space-invader games, he says.
The New Zealand Herald |
|
Intel acknowledges new step in US antitrust probe
Intel president Arvind Sodhani speaks during the company's 10th anniversary celebration in Beijing, April 2008. Computer chip titan Intel Corp. said Friday it had received a subpoena this week from US antitrust regulators after a two-year informal review on "competition in the microprocessor market."
TODAYonline |
|
New play explores what search reveals about us
Fri, Jun 6, 2008 (10:17 a.m.) They are an unquestionably bizarre set of Internet search terms: Mange. Human mold. White camellia. Dying Elmo. Could those words also be clues to finding a missing person?
Las Vegas Sun |
|
Vodafone issues new challenge to Telecom
While food prices are going through the roof, signs are that it will be getting cheaper to talk on the phone and surf the internet.
The New Zealand Herald |
|
Parlay Entertainment Achieves Software License Approval from Alderney
Parlay Entertainment Inc. (TSXV: PEI) the world's leading supplier of Internet and TV bingo software solutions, is pleased to announce that Bingo Palace has been granted an eGambling license by the Alderney Gambling Control Commission. BingoPalace.co.uk is an online brand operated by Azul Europe, which is a licensee of Parlay's bingo software. (PRWeb Jun 6, 2008) Read the full story at ...
PRWeb |
|
FTC launches antitrust probe of Intel
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Federal Trade Commission has opened a formal antitrust investigation of semiconductor maker Intel Corp for anti-competitive conduct, Intel and the FTC said on Thursday.
EARTHtimes.org |
|
Still awaiting Silverlight 2.0 Beta 2
There's not much time left for "the end of the week;" meanwhile, one of the goodies Microsoft promised developers attending Tech·Ed in Orlando this week -- the next beta of Silverlight 2 -- has yet to make an appearance.
BetaNews |
|
FCC delays plans for free broadband vote
The Federal Communications Commission is delaying a vote regarding the creation of free broadband services around the US, Reuters reports. FCC chairman Kevin Martin has proposed auctioning off a portion of the 25MHz wireless spectrum, on the condition that winners not only agree to offer a free broadband option, but filter out "obscene" content in...
MacNN |
|
Popular business directory searches
Flowers Bakery Flowers Bakery Of Crossville, LLC, bakers of sweet baked goods is accepting applications and resumes' for Experienced Ma ... >MORE Precious Memories Jewelry Precious Memories Jewelry has a position open for a Jeweler. Drop resume off at 1302 N. Main St., Crossville. 6-3/6-10-0 ...
Crossville Chronicle |
|
Pa. woman is doubly furious at Comcast
PITTSBURGH—A western Pennsylvania woman who sent Comcast Corp. a check made out for "My Right Arm and Zero Dollars" is up in arms because she says someone from the cable TV company published a copy of the check on the Internet.
York Daily Record |
|
Icahn Would Hand Yahoo Search To Google If No Microsoft Deal
Corporate raider Carl Icahn also plans to replace Yahoo CEO Jerry Yang if he takes control of the company's board.
InformationWeek |
|
Popular business directory searches
Leasing Office Space Leasing Office, Medical, Retail Space. 1200 sf. to 4900 sf. on Genesis Road. Call 931-265-3919. 6-2/6-30-08 ... >MORE Membership Lots Fairfield Glade & Lake Tansi "Membership" Lots Only $299.00. Full membership privileges: golf courses, Lakes, recreation ...
Crossville Chronicle |
|
Popular business directory searches
Director of Maintenance WyndRidge Health & Rehabilitation Center has an opportunity for Director of Maintenance. The position is responsible for ... >MORE
Crossville Chronicle |
|
FARO CEO Earns Entrepreneur of the Year Award
FARO Technologies, Inc. the world leader in portable computer-aided measurement hardware and software, announced that its President and CEO, Jay Freeland, earned Ernst & Young's 2008 Florida Entrepreneur of the Year Award in the Technology category.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
|
This week at the library
Babylon, 24 S. Carll Ave. 669-1624 •S.C. Historic Newspapers: Tues. June 10 from 6:45-8:15 p.m. Find out how to get access. •Make your Own Pizza: Sat. June 21 from 1-2:30 p.m. Grades 6-12. •Computer 2nd Grade for Grownups: Mon. June 23 from 6:30-8:30 p.m.
Babylon Beacon |
|
Case Study: Water Agency implements Stonefly IP SAN solution
“StoneFly has given us a solid storage platform upon which to support our virtualization projects and meet our business continuity goals.” —John Tessman Programmer Analyst Desert Water Authority
Computer Technology Review |
|
DIRECTV and Thomson Launch New Version Of Unique Multi-Family Housing Triple-Play MFH3(TM) Distribution System
EL SEGUNDO, Calif.----Recently recognized as the most significant and innovative technology for the multi-family housing market, the MFH3 satellite-based distribution platform developed by DIRECTV and Thomson , is being rolled out with a new software release that doubles the number of DIRECTV receivers MFH3 will support, providing a more cost-effective installation for large properties and ...
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
|
FTC Preparing Antitrust Investigation of Intel
The Federal Trade Commission is reportedly preparing an antitrust investigation of Intel, based on what the FTC sees as possible predatory pricing practices.
ExtremeTech |
|
Icahn recommends Yahoo set a $49.5B sale price
By The Associated Press SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- Activist investor Carl Icahn wants Yahoo to tell Microsoft it's willing to be sold for $49.5 billion, about $2 billion above the Microsoft's last offer for the Internet pioneer.
Bay News 9 Tampa Bay |
|
|