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Toshiba Raises Bar for SLi Gaming Standard with New Satellite X205 Line
Toshiba's Digital Products Division (DPD), a division of Toshiba America Information Systems, Inc., today introduced two new models of the Satellite(R) X205, its marquee gaming laptop series with bolstered performance by Intel's next-generation 45nm processors and NVIDIA(R) SLi technology.
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Features and Case Studies
The Computer Management console isn’t just for managing your local computer; you can also use it to manage other computers across the network. Here's how.
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Microsoft's Stirling security gets beta
Microsoft released its new Stirling security suite in public beta at RSA 2008 this week.
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Lexar Media Announces Crucial(TM) DDR3 SODIMM Memory Modules -- First-to-Market by a Major Online Provider
Lexar Media, a leading global provider of memory products for digital media, today announced the immediate availability of Crucial DDR3-1066 (PC3-8500) 204-pin SODIMM memory modules. The new DDR3-1066 modules feature enhanced performance, reduced power consumption and produce less heat compared to equivalent DDR2 modules, and are available now in 1GB and 2GB densities at www.crucial.com, ...
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Features and Case Studies
The bad news continues for storage-software maker Veritas Software, which was hit last week with an investor lawsuit in the wake of its earnings warning.
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AMD finally ships quad-core Opterons
AMD announced on Wednesday it was shipping the quad-core Opteron chip in volume after fixing a bug, but concerns are being raised about AMD's abilities to stick to its product roadmap, analysts said. The chip, code-named Barcelona, was delayed in December because of a bug in the L3 cache that caused applications to fail . The chip maker started shipping the chip in September in limited ...
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American Bank Website Hacked
If you're a customer of American Bank, and haven't been able to check your account on-line, you are not alone.
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ICANN Selects Terremark to Host Critical Internet Infrastructure
Terremark Worldwide, Inc. (NASDAQ:TMRK), a leading global provider of IT infrastructure services, today announced that the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) has selected to house its second instance of the Global L-Root server cluster at Terremark's flagship facility, the NAP of the Americas.
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Augmentix Introduces New Rugged, High-Availability Server with Superior Performance
Augmentix Corporation, a leader in rugged computing solutions for demanding environments, today announced the launch of its new high-availability and advanced performance, rugged server - the A+1950. Offering Intel(R)'s latest generation Xeon(R) 64-bit dual- and quad-core processors and new security and energy optimization technologies, the A+1950 provides military, industrial and government ...
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Naomi Alderman questions the need to protect children from computer games
Naomi Alderman It's true that Grand Theft Auto contains violence and misogyny. So does The Godfather. So, for that matter, does The Iliad
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Computerized Control Systems Killed Once and Will Again, Experts Warn
Experts say they've identified a 1999 Washington state pipeline rupture as the first control-system computer incident to take human lives.
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Toshiba Announces More Powerful and Stylishly Designed Satellite A300 Series
Toshiba's Digital Products Division (DPD), a division of Toshiba America Information Systems, Inc., today announced it's now shipping the new Satellite(R) A300 series laptop computers, offering consumers enhanced performance and dependability, in a sleek eye-catching form factor.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 5th Nov 2005 17:51 UTC
Without getting into specific dates at this time, sources familiar with Apple's Macintosh hardware roadmap say the company is striving to unveil a completely redesigned set of Intel iBook laptops just in time for next year's K-12 educational buying season, which takes place around April or May. Expected to make its debut even earlier than the new iBooks will be Apple's first Intel-based ...
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The Australian IT industry mourns the loss of a man who inspired many. Mike Clarkin is recognised as one of Australia's great IT leaders and innovators.
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RocketRAID 3522 now boots Mac OS X
HighPoint Technologies has announced that the RocketRAID 3522 now supports booting Mac OS X on Apple Mac Pro (2006-2007) models. The RocketRAID 3522 has a dual mini-SAS interface that supports up to eight external direct connect SATA hard drives. Some of the new features available in the RocketRAID 3522 include selectable RAID block sizes for appli...
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Hackers attack pro-Tibetan websites
Cyberstrikes are believed to emanate from computer servers in Taiwan
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A laptop stolen everyday in Ahmedabad
Police records show that one laptop is stolen from cars almost every day from posh and busy zones like Drive-In Road, SG Highway, Shivranjani Crossroads and Gurukul Circle.
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Thursday 10 April, 2008
Advanced Micro Devices this week announced it was shipping the quad-core Opteron chip in volume after fixing a bug, but concerns are being raised about AMD's abilities to stick to its product roadmap, analysts said.id.
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Feds blame Lieberman for Web site crash
Sen. Joe Lieberman's re-election campaign caused its own Web site to crash on the eve of the August 2006 Connecticut primary, federal investigators have found -- not supporters of Democratic challenger Ned Lamont, whom Lieberman implied were responsible.
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Cracking a power company network and gaining access that could shut down the grid is simple, a security expert told an RSA audience, and he has done so in less than a day.
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Kraken stripped of World's Largest Botnet crown (maybe)
Is it new or is it Bobax? RSA If you're looking for a good reason why security professionals might want to pool their research about botnets and other cyber threats, look no further than findings released earlier this week about a botnet dubbed Kraken .…
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Interview: Lord Erroll
Lord Erroll, Secretary to the All Party Internet Group in the Lords, is a leading light in the movement to protect our security online
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 31st Jul 2005 11:47 UTC
Industry watchers have noticed a "halo" surrounding Apple's iPod: The popular music player is helping to bring new users to the company's Macintosh line of computers.
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A laptop stolen everyday in Ahmedabad
Dipesh Shah shows the window that was cut out and the marks on his car. (TOI Photo) AHMEDABAD: Businessman Dipesh Shah parked his car near his house in Aman Bungalows on the 100-feet Ring Road and turned in for the night after activating his Rs 30,000 worth car security system.
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