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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 26th May 2007 22:16 UTC
After years of delivering faster and faster chips that can easily boost the performance of most desktop software, Intel says the free ride is over. Already, chipmakers like Intel and AMD are delivering processors that have multiple brains, or cores, rather than single brains that run ever faster.
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Howard Hughes' Nightmare: Space May Be Filled With Germs
Fans of extraterrestrial life may have been disappointed when internet-fed rumors of Martian life ended in a NASA press conference on soil composition . But they can take solace in a newly popular theory that suggests the rest of space may teem with microbes. This once-controversial notion holds that the universe is filled with the ingredients of microbial life, and that earthly life ...
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Internode doubles downloads for nix
Internode has increased the monthly download quotas for several of its popular 1500 kbps ADSL services, for free.
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Standing Out in a Sea of Storage Startups
It isn't easy for online storage companies to break through and cash in. Winners will learn to layer storage with more valuable services
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Delta Air Lines announced that it will partner with Aircell to install its Gogo inflight broadband network on the carrier's entire domestic mainline fleet, which numbers more than 330 aircraft.
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Alcatel-Lucent to build part of Europe-India submarine cable
Dubai: Telecommunications major Alcatel-Lucent announced that it has won a contract to deploy the Atlantic-Mediterranean segment of the 15,000-km Europe India-Gateway (EIG) submarine cable system.
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Rolta acquires BI firm for $40-50 Mn
Mumbai: Rolta, a mid-size IT and engineering services firm is all set to acquire a Chicago-based software firm. Though the name of the company is still to be unrevealed. However, there is a possibility that the firm is into Business Intelligence.
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Special Reports
The Bush administration may have already hired an outside contractor to search individual computers for tens of thousands of missing emails that disappeared between 2003 and 2005.
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Marching off into tyranny
In last weekend’s edition of CounterPunch , Alexander Cockburn updates the ongoing persecution of Sami Al-Arian by federal prosecutors. Al-Arian was a Florida university professor of computer science who was ensnared by the Bush Regime’s need to produce “terrorists” in order to keep Americans fearful and, thereby, amenable to the Bush Regime’s assault on US civil liberties.
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Sims plans $84 million computer fix
King County Executive Ron Sims is proposing spending $84 million on a phased-in fix for the county's long-standing data-processing woes – a plan some say is long overdue.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 15th Dec 2006 21:12 UTC
"The FSF today launched a campaign with a twofold mission of exposing the harms inflicted on computer users by the new Microsoft Windows Vista and promoting free software alternatives that respect users' security and privacy rights.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Sun 14th May 2006 23:07 UTC
Hypervisor virtualization has broken out of the software development community and is rapidly becoming part of the mainstream for Windows installations.
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Delta sees Wi-Fi access on domestic fleet in '09 / Flat $9.85 fee on flights to 3 hours, $12.95 for longer
Delta Air Lines Inc. said Tuesday that it will offer broadband wireless Internet access on its entire domestic mainline fleet by the middle of next year. Continental Airlines Inc. previously announced plans to offer similar service across a majority of its...
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Cisco sees sales slowing, but earnings boost shares / Results beat forecast by 2 cents despite drag by weak economy
Cisco Systems Inc. said Tuesday that sales would be weaker than analysts had forecast in the next few quarters, but investors who had expected worse were cheered. The world's largest maker of computer networking gear said orders would grow 8 percent in the...
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Yahoo vote count overstated support for Yang
Yahoo Inc. on Tuesday revised the number of votes cast in the Sunnyvale Internet company's board elections last week after learning a technical error by an independent vote-processing firm exaggerated the results. Although it did not change the outcome of the...
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[World and Nation] Click here to download textbooks
Torrent sites have seen an increase in the number of e-books being shared.
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New Yahoo election tally reveals big protest vote
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Yahoo Inc (YHOO.O) on Tuesday released a recount of the vote for its board that revealed a strong protest vote against five of nine directors, including Chief Executive Jerry Yang.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 27th Aug 2007 22:21 UTC
A curious network performance reduction noticed by many Windows Vista users of the 2CPU forum that became the talk of Slashdot last week has been identified as having been caused not by DRM, as Slashdot users expected, but by a curious prioritization 'feature' of Vista that's intentionally biased toward Media Player at the expense of network and system resources.
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