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Group of Mothers Blog Their Way Across America
A group of moms, making their way from Washington D.C. to San Francisco, made a pit stop in Reno Thursday. Sarah Braesch and her three friends are part of a nationwide online community called "Silicon Valley Moms Group" based in the Bay Area.
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Intel cops more charges in AMD antitrust case
BRUSSELS - European Union regulators sent more antitrust charges to chip maker Intel yesterday, claiming the company has deliberately squeezed rival AMD out of the market.
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AMD chief stepping down
Executive shuffle comes as chip maker tries to recover from product gaffe, questionable acquisition of ATI Technologies
The Globe and Mail |
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Microsoft profit outlook misses forecast
Software giant posts 29 per cent rise in fourth quarter but shares drop on guidance for current period
The Globe and Mail |
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Department probes delay after data breach
The Department of Consumer Affairs said Thursday it is reviewing why two full days passed before its staff started investigating a major data security breach that special email filtering software detected last month.
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Step-down controller rolls for notebook memories
Maxim Integrated Products has launched the MAX17000 Quick-PWM step-down controller for DDR, DDR2 and DDR3 memory in notebook computers.
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EU Levels New Antitrust Charges Against Intel
The European Commission Thursday sent Intel a new set of antitrust charges, the second such charge list within a year...
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KDDI, BTMU start Internet bank
KDDI Corp. and Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ opened a joint cell phone-based Internet bank and began accepting applications for account openings Thursday. Jibun Bank, operated by the mobile phone service provider and the core bank of Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group Inc., is the fifth online bank to open in Japan, after Japan Net Bank, Sony Bank, eBank and SBI Sumishin Net Bank. Read the full ...
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Matsushita may build new plant for lithium-ion batteries
OSAKA (Kyodo) Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. is considering building a factory in Osaka to make rechargeable lithium-ion batteries for use in cell phones and personal computers, sources said Thursday. Matsushita appears to have determined that construction of a new factory is necessary to boost competitiveness and expand its global market share in light of burgeoning worldwide demand for ...
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Recent Original Stories
"Remember the 1980s worries about how the 'forking' of Unix could hurt that operating system's chances for adoption? That was nothing compared to the mess we've got today with Linux , where upwards of 300 distributions vie for the attention of computer users seeking an alternative to Windows."
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Microsoft profit outlook misses view, shares fall
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp posted a 29 percent rise in quarterly profit on Thursday, but the company issued a forecast below Wall Street expectations for the current quarter and cited difficult economic conditions, sending its shares down 5 percent.
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IT administrator pleads not guilty to network tampering
A disgruntled network administrator pleaded not guilty Thursday to charges of computer tampering for allegedly setting up an unauthorized access system and holding hostage much of the city of San Francisco's computer network.
IT World |
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AMD records 'disappointing' 2Q
Advanced Micro Devices Inc. experienced what company executives described as a "disappointing" performance in the second quarter as the company posted its seventh consecutive quarterly loss despite efforts over the last year by the microprocessor supplier to regain its footing after tripping up on manufacturing execution.
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EU SAYS INTEL ENGAGED IN MORE UNFAIR COMPETITION
BRUSSELS, July 17, 2008 (AFP) - The European Commission said on Thuesday it suspected US chip giant Intel of fresh instances of unfair competition.
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AMD changes CEO as chip maker struggles
Hector Ruiz was pushed aside Thursday after six tumultuous years as CEO of Advanced Micro Devices Inc., as the chip maker tries to pull itself out of a deep financial hole caused by a questionable acquisition and a major product gaffe. Ruiz, 62, who had been the only person to head AMD other than founder and longtime CEO Jerry Sanders, is stepping down as chief executive but will remain on the ...
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Apple named as No 3 US computer maker
San Francisco - Apple's success is far from confined to the iPhone. The iconic device maker is now the third largest computer maker in the US according to a report Thursday by research firm Gartner. According to Gartner, Mac sales grew 38 per cent in...
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MSNBC’s Joe Scarborough to Be Featured on 'Inside Government'
AFGE D.C. Government Local Also to Discuss Recent Termination of Housing Code Inspectors
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EU Adds More Antitrust Charges Against Intel
European Commission added three new charges against the chip maker, claiming that the company deliberately squeezed rival AMD out of the market.
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EU says Intel engaged in more unfair competition
The European Commission said on Thursday it suspected US chip giant Intel of fresh instances of unfair competition.
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EU Adds More Antitrust Charges Against Intel
European Union regulators say they have added more antitrust charges to their case against chip maker Intel Corp. claiming that the company has deliberately squeezed rival AMD out of the market.
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Smartphone for July 2008
Cellphones, Cameras, Computers and more. The iPhone and BlackBerry are the only devices consumers are using these days to access the mobile Web? According to AdMob, mobile surfing is far more mainstream than what many people might think.
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IBM Studies Cocoa, Eye for $6 Billion `Secret Sauce' (Update2)
July 17 (Bloomberg) -- International Business Machines Corp. credits its No. 2 spot on the Dow Jones Industrial Average this year to more than 3,000 workers like Michael C. Pitman.
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EU expands antitrust case against Intel
European regulators allege the chipmaker purposefully pushed rival AMD out of the market.
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'Course, According to Hollywood, Apple's Market Share Is More Like 90 Percent
"Because they're the super-small-market share guy, they get all these statements about them." Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates said that about Apple back in 2005. And while it's essentially still true, it's less so than it has been in years past.
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EU regulators send more antitrust charges claiming Intel hurt rival AMD
(AP:BRUSSELS, Belgium) European Union regulators sent more antitrust charges to chip maker Intel Corp. on Thursday, claiming the company has deliberately squeezed rival AMD out of the market.
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