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More pressure on AMD as Intel drops prices of some of its CPUs
Putting even more pressure on rival AMD, which is already struggling and replaced its CEO , Intel over the weekend cut some processor prices from 12 percent up to 31 percent, specifically focusing in on its Core 2 and quad core CPUs.
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Maple Heights: City joining computer roundup
Maple Heights residents can take part in the county's old computer roundup by taking computers, monitors, printers, modems, telephone-switching devices and software to the Service Department garage, 5501 Dunham Road, from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Aug. 4-8. No materials...
Garfield Maple Sun |
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U.S. Attorney Formally Charges Larry Mendte
The U.S. Attorney's Office in Philadelphia announced Monday that it has charged former CBS 3 anchor Larry Mendte with a felony count of intentionally accessing a protected computer without authorization. The government's case against Mendte, 51, is set out in an "Information" – the formal charging document. The Information charges Mendte with one count of intentionally accessing a protected ...
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Apple 3Q profit jumps 31%
Apple Inc. says its most recent quarterly profit jumped 31% and beat Wall Street's forecasts. It was helped by demand for Macintosh computers and iPod media players.
KESQ Palm Springs |
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We covered earlier
about Apple suing Psystar the creator of Open Computer. Now we have more details of the complaint . Apple's complaint is now available online (registration required).
New Mobile Computing |
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Former Philadelphia TV news anchor charged with email snooping
A longtime Philadelphia TV newscaster was charged Monday with illegally accessing the email of his glamorous former co-anchor, who suspected details of her social life were being leaked to gossip columnists.
Times & Transcript |
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Recent Original Stories
Microsoft rarely gives out sales numbers , but Vista is another story. Due to bad press, the company apparently wants to remind everyone that Vista is still selling well.
New Mobile Computing |
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Recent Original Stories
Linux and UNIX-like operating systems in general are regarded as being more secure for the common user, in contrast with operating systems that have "Windows" as part of their name.
New Mobile Computing |
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City Hosts Cyber Summit for Parents
Parents who don't know Facebook from Twitter will have a chance to get up to speed at a one-day summit later this summer. City Council Speaker Christine Quinn announced a CyberSafety Summit, designed....
WNYC New York Public Radio |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 14th Nov 2007 19:49 UTC
Erstwhile bitter rivals Dell and Sun Microsystems are set to announce that Sun's Solaris and OpenSolaris operating systems will be supported in all of Dell's servers . Dell founder and CEO Michael Dell and Sun Microsystems CEO Jonathan Schwartz plan to make the announcement during a joint appearance at the Oracle OpenWorld 2007 conference today.
OS News |
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We covered earlier
about Apple suing Psystar the creator of Open Computer. Now we have more details of the complaint . Apple's complaint is now available online (registration required).
OS News |
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Recent Original Stories
Microsoft rarely gives out sales numbers , but Vista is another story. Due to bad press, the company apparently wants to remind everyone that Vista is still selling well.
OS News |
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Recent Original Stories
Linux and UNIX-like operating systems in general are regarded as being more secure for the common user, in contrast with operating systems that have "Windows" as part of their name.
OS News |
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My Son, the Blogger: An M.D. Trades Medicine for Apple Rumors
Dr. Arnold Kim’s Web site, MacRumors.com, has become such a popular technology site, he has stopped practicing medicine to blog full time.
The Sarasota Herald-Tribune |
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Apple Beats 3Q Expectations; Lowers Outlook
Apple Inc. says its most recent quarterly profit jumped 31 percent and beat Wall Street's forecasts. It was helped by demand for Macintosh computers and iPod media players.
CBS 5 Bay Area |
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Summary box: Yahoo's truce with Icahn
By The Associated Press (AP) -- PEACE PLAN: After two months of sniping at each other, Yahoo Inc.'s leadership and activist investor Carl Icahn negotiated a cease-fire that will give Icahn three seats on Yahoo's board, which will expand to 11 directors from the current nine.
Bay News 9 Tampa Bay |
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Animal rights group protests over Pope's fur
One of Italy's leading animal rights groups said Monday it was launching an Internet petition to demand Pope Benedict XVI stop wearing fur during religious ceremonies at the Vatican.
AFP via Yahoo! News |
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Latest and greatest in inexpensive tech
From handy, cheap cameras to easy-to-use entertainment libraries, eBay gadget and toy director Cat Schwartz presents the best technology has to offer (on a budget).
MSNBC |
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Two design IP cores simplify interface connection
eInfochips has launched two design IP cores designed to reduce networking interfaces and video surveillance chip development time and cost.
Electronic Engineering Times Asia |
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Apple sees profits beat forecast
US technology giant Apple sees profits beat forecasts, but warns of slower earnings ahead.
BBC News |
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Apple third-quarter profit jumps 31 per cent, but stock drops
Macintosh and iPod sales helped boost Apple Inc.'s third-quarter earnings 31 per cent, beating Wall Street's expectations, but investors pummelled the stock after Apple said profit margins contracted and the company issued soft guidance for the current quarter.
Canoe Technology |
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Commentary: Ruiz carries on processor fight
It's going to be a really long goodbye for Hector Ruiz. When industry executives hand over the reins of power to a successor, they might stay on briefly as chairman of the board of directors before relinquishing even that position to enjoy their retirement.
Electronic Engineering Times Asia |
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CherryPal mini-desktop consumes 2 watts of power
The power-saving properties of CherryPal's new Linux-based mini-desktop may attract cheers out of social conscience, but its performance may lead to some concerns. The CherryPal "cloud computer," announced on Monday, which looks more like a thin client, uses only 2 watts of power at maximum usage, 97 percent less than typical desktops, the company claimed. [ Get the analysis and ...
InfoWorld |
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Apple posts record Mac sales
For once, the iPhone is taking a backseat. Apple Inc. rode record sales of its Mac personal computers to one of its best June quarters ever, topping Wall Street expectations but disappointing investors with a lower than expected forecast for the current quarter.
The Globe and Mail |
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Apple posts third-quarter profit of 1.07 billion dollars
Apple on Monday reported its third-quarter profits topped a billion dollars on strong sales of its Macintosh computers, iPods, and iPhones.
AFP via Yahoo! News |
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