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PS3's Cell CPU tops high-performance computing benchmark
A new research paper takes a look at how a common high-performance computing benchmark performs on a number of multicore, multisocket platforms, including Intel's Clovertown, AMD's Opteron, Sun's Niagara2, and IBM's Cell. Here's a sneak peek: bandwidth-starved systems don't do very well. Read More...
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uVuMobile Appoints Scott Hughes President and CEO
uVuMobile(TM), Inc. (OTCBB: UVUM.OB), a mobility solutions and software provider announced today that
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Kongregate Secures $3 Million Investment From Bezos Expeditions
Kongregate, a leading indie Web games site featuring over 4,000 cutting-edge games set within an addictive
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Adobe and Industry Leaders Establish Open Screen Project
Adobe Systems Incorporated (298;Nasdaq:ADBE) today announced the Open Screen Project, supported by a group
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David Reveman writes :
"I'd like to get all of you updated on the compiz related things discussed at the X developer conference that was held last week. My talk was mainly focused on 'what's next' and how to get desktop compositing in X to the next level."
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America's Dilemma: Close Security Holes, or Exploit Them Ourselves
On April 27, 2007, Estonia was attacked in cyberspace. Following a diplomatic incident with Russia about the relocation of a Soviet World War II memorial, the networks of many Estonian organizations, including the Estonian parliament, banks, ministries, newspapers and broadcasters, were attacked and -- in many cases -- shut down. Estonia was quick to blame Russia, which was equally quick to ...
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 1st Jun 2006 21:33 UTC
The popularity of Apple Computer's iPod digital music players is helping it sell more Macs, but so far it hasn't been enough to spark a rise in the company's share of the personal computer market.
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iTunes to sell new films day-and-date
Apple is expected to announce Thursday that it has struck a deal with a wide array of major and mini studios to offer many new releases for purchase at its iTunes Store.
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America's Dilemma: Close Security Holes, or Exploit Them Ourselves
On April 27, 2007, Estonia was attacked in cyberspace. Following a diplomatic incident with Russia about the relocation of a Soviet World War II memorial, the networks of many Estonian organizations, including the Estonian parliament, banks, ministries, newspapers and broadcasters, were attacked and -- in many cases -- shut down. Estonia was quick to blame Russia, which was equally quick to ...
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Online Critics, Beware
Be careful what you say on review sites, blogs and other commentaries appearing online. Attorney Stanley P. Jaskiewicz examines the legal implications of online business criticism, ranging from writing a book review to creating a domain name and Web site.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 22nd Jul 2005 19:27 UTC
Apple is the world's most innovative company , according to BusinessWeek. A stunning 24.84 per cent of 940 senior business executives from across the planet who voted chose to recognise Apple as the world's most innovative company.
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Adobe and Industry Leaders Establish Open Screen Project
Adobe Systems Incorporated (Nasdaq:ADBE) today announced the Open Screen Project, supported by a group of industry leaders, including ARM, Chunghwa Telecom, Cisco, Intel, LG Electronics Inc., Marvell, Motorola, Nokia, NTT DoCoMo, ...
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St. Clair software unit sold
St. Clair Health Corp. has sold software engineering subsidiary Sculptor Developmental Technologies Inc. to Fortune 1000 company Hospira Inc.
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Imagine Communications Group, a portfolio company of European venture capital firm DFJ Esprit, has agreed to takeover ...
Imagine Communications Group, a portfolio company of European venture capital firm DFJ Esprit, has agreed to takeover an internet service provider in one of Europe's largest bolt-on acquisitions to date.
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Basic Computer Classes
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Adobe Reaffirms Q2 and FY2008 Financial Targets
Adobe Systems Incorporated (Nasdaq:ADBE) today provided an intra-quarter business update for its second quarter ending May 30, 2008. With approximately four weeks remaining in the quarter, Adobe announced it believes it will ...
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So Much For Those Synergies Between Time Warner Cable And AOL, Huh?
While the AOL/Time Warner merger has gone down in the record books as one of the worst mergers ever , I still contend that it could have gone much better if stronger management had been in place.
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May 1, 1964: First Basic Program Runs
1964: In the predawn hours of May Day, two professors at Dartmouth College run the first program in their new language, Basic. Mathematicians John G. Kemeny and Thomas E. Kurtz had been trying to make computing more accessible to their undergraduate students. One problem was that available computing languages like Fortran and Algol were so complex that you really had to be a professional ...
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Microsoft Board Fails to Decide on Yahoo
Microsoft's board met Wednesday, but failed to reach a decision on what to do next.... Download a VMWare LAB MANAGER STARTER KIT, FREE! Virtualize the test lab while cutting costs.
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Adobe moves to broaden Flash reach
The company announces the Open Screen Project, an industry partnership intended to broaden the appeal of Flash for mobile device applications.
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Sam’s to help members dispose of electronics
Sam’s Club warehouse stores are starting a new online recycling program for electronics that will pay for some of the items that customers want to discard. Under the program announced Wednesday, Sam’s Club will help its members dispose of older small- to medium-size electronics. The company has a link to the program on its Web site. Items accepted under the program include desktop and laptop ...
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Telecom in Namibia - by Tellabs
Use the play controls and links above (on the right) to play the audio now or download the audio to your computer.
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