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Payoff time for Intel: The Centrino 2 platform goes live
What Intel has been calling its "tick-tock" cadence almost lost its "tock." But what was expected to be a June release ended up being July, giving partners plenty of time to build up Centrino 2 inventories in time for back-to-school.
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Sony Introduces New Vaio Notebooks
Sony's new FW, SR, Z, and BZ VAio notebooks offer Centrino 2 processors, Blu-ray drives, and the option to get the PCs without trailware.
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Intel Launches Centrino 2 Mobile Platform
Intel has formally launched its Centrino 2 mobile platform, offering integrated Wi-Fi and the option for discrete graphics...and WiMax coming soon.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 13th Oct 2005 12:20 UTC
"A feature mimicking Apple's 'widgets' scheduled to appear in Microsoft's Windows Vista will also show in the current Windows XP operating system , a Vista product manager said.
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Recent Original Stories
More than one million devices have already shipped with LinuxBIOS, and the growth is continuing. In his interview for the upcoming FOSDEM 2007 conference, LinuxBIOS creator Ronald Minnich talks about vendor support, the One Laptop Per Child BIOS, and his reluctance towards EFI.
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Apple's MobileMe users gripe about 'push' that isn't
Some Mac users are calling foul after discovering that information entered on their Mac and PC calendars and address books isn't pushed instantly to the servers in the MobileMe "cloud."
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Intel Centrino 2 launch was not about the processor
The Intel Centrino 2 launch is all about the chipset.
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Netflix, Xbox Converge to Conquer the Living Room
Microsoft's Xbox 360 video game console will be able to stream thousands of movies over the Internet, thanks to a deal announced Monday with Netflix that highlights the way gaming devices are expanding into all-purpose home-entertainment hubs. The arrangement will let Netflix subscribers stream 10,000 movies and TV shows to Xbox consoles.
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From the Inside, Jerry Yang Looks Out for Yahoo
Yahoo and the fate of its chief executive were Topic A at the annual billionaires’ summer camp as rival moguls gossiped about whether Yahoo would end up in the hands of Microsoft.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 1st Feb 2006 19:48 UTC
PC firmware, a murky world of interwoven software code that dates back to the original IBM PC and its clones, is about to be modernized . In a move that experts say promises to lead to fewer headaches for IT staff by creating more stable and manageable desktops and notebooks, the PC industry has begun transitioning to the United Extensible Firmware Interface.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 12th Nov 2006 19:59 UTC
"Opera Software chief Jon S. von Tetzchner's Web browser, popular with many hardcore computer users, hasn't taken over the industry. The Norwegian company's browser has been around for 12 years but has just 1.5% of the market.
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IBM to make major investment in New York
ALBANY -- Governor David Paterson Tuesday announced significant new investments by IBM and New York State, accelerating the state’s international leadership in nanotechnology research and development and creating up to 1,000 new high-tech jobs Upstate.
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NGA could serve as model for intelligence joint duty
In an effort to foster better cooperation across the intelligence community, a number of intelligence agencies are assigning civilian employees to temporary positions at different agencies.
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County takes no action to fund IT position
In budget discussion during Monday’s Cooke County Commissioners Court meeting, County Judge Bill Freeman requested that a recently created position — that of Internet technician (IT) — be funded. The position was created in a 3-1 vote during departmental budget hearings in June. The salary for the position would be $55,000. Commissioners took no action on funding the position.
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Apple Finally Unleashes Lawyers, Force Lightning on Psystar [Apple]
Three months after Psystar openly declared war on Apple's EULA and started selling its Open Computer running Mac OS X, Apple has filed a formal complaint against the company with the U.S. District...
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Widgets and Launchers Galore [Featured Desktop]
Reader jdgoal14 shows off his productive desktop, powered by widgets, launchers, and other good looking utilities. Jdgoal14 writes: The widgets are from Yahoo Widgets and I use apps launchers such as...
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Apple files suit against Psystar for copyright infringement, mellow-harshing
Filed under: Desktops C'mon now -- you saw this one coming down the road, didn't you? Apple has officially taken legal action against Mac clone-maker Psystar , according to court documents. On July 3rd, the Cupertino giant filed suit in the federal district court of nothern California alleging violations against its shrink wrap license, trademarks, and copyright infringement. Clearly ...
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Netflix, Xbox Converge to Conquer the Living Room
Microsoft's Xbox 360 video game console will be able to stream thousands of movies over the Internet, thanks to a deal announced Monday with Netflix that highlights the way gaming devices are expanding into all-purpose home-entertainment hubs. The arrangement will let Netflix subscribers stream 10,000 movies and TV shows to Xbox consoles.
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Monster.com users targeted by CV phishers
Monster.com users targeted by CV phishers McAfee has discovered a new phishing scam targeting users of jobs...
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Barclays to move 1,800 IT roles offshore
Janie Davies, Computing , Tuesday 15 July 2008 at 16:31:00 Some 700 IT jobs will be offshored by September as part of the bank's expansion plans Barclays will offshore 1,800 technology jobs over the next two years and has confirmed that 700 will be transferred by this September....
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Review: Kensington Contour Balance Roller
While there are many purse-type computer bags marketed to women, I haven't found many wheeled mobile bags. Kensington has filled this gap with a mildly affordable roller bag that is lighter and specially designed for a womanís needs. The only obvious womanish-detail is the flower-like print that graces the lining of the outside and inner pock...
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Report: IT Admin Locks up San Francisco's Network
An administrator has locked up a multimillion dollar computer system for San Francisco that handles sensitive data and is...
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SanDisk touts read-only SD cards for sensitive data
Something even easier for civil servants to mislay Flash-fancier SanDisk's mission to eradicate all recording media and replace them with solid-state storage continued today with the release of an SD card you can only write to once.…
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 9th Aug 2005 22:00 UTC
Andy Martin of The Committee to Fight Microsoft on Tuesday announced his intentions to block Microsoft from releasing its Windows Vista operating system . Martin intends to ask Microsoft for an unconditional warranty that the operating system is free of bugs that could result in security vulnerabilities.
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