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Newchip design could reach 3-terahertz
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New chip design could reach 3-terahertz
Scientists have come up with a new chip design that could lead to 3,000-gigahertz processors. The 3-terahertz chips would produce little heat, thanks to the new design. But the low-power chip won't be in computers anytime soon.
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Sun talks Java, storage at LinuxWorld
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At a press conference at this week's LinuxWorld Expo in San Francisco, Sun Microsystems reiterated yet again its commitment to release the source code to its Java language under an OSI-approved open source license.
Which license? Undecided.
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Biz world data leaks abound
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Is the general public and press more blasé about companies mishandling the personal data of employees than it is about the government mishandling that of its citizens?
Fueling this perhaps loaded question is my observation that the news about a data leak at Chevron went widely unreported, as f...
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Service Pack for Visual Studio out
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Microsoft has made available a Service Pack for the Visual Studio .Net 2003 developer platform, according to a blog by Microsoft executive S. "Soma" Somasegar."
"Today I'm pleased to announce the availability of Visual Studio .NET 2003 Service Pack 1 (VS .NET 2003 SP1)," said Somaseger, who i...
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Survey: US firms lose laptops with sensitive data
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Loss of confidential data -- including intellectual property, business documents, customer data and employee records -- is a pervasive problem among U.S. companies, according to a survey released yesterday by Ponemon Institute LLC and Vontu Inc., a San Francisco-based provider of data loss...
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Wall Street Beat: IT investors see hope
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News from some technology bellwether companies, coupled with positive macroeconomic signs, are giving IT vendors and investors heart that the next quarter or so will be better than what was expected several months ago.
One piece of good news is that a slowdown in PC buying this year and a resultin...
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Lenovo snags more Dell executives for Asia
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Lenovo Group Ltd. named new presidents for its Asia-Pacific and Japan operations on Thursday, continuing to pick up talent from rival Dell Inc.
The world's third largest PC vendor appointed David Miller as its new president of the Asia Pacific region, and senior vice president of Lenovo, it said...
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Intel introduces bundles for SMBs
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Chipmaker Intel Corp. recently launched three business bundles -- each consisting of an Intel-powered desktop, notebook and a server -- targeted at the small and medium business (SMB) market in partnership with hardware makers like Lenovo and local software vendors.
Intel also maintains its...
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Dell reveals SEC investigation, profit drops 51 percent
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Dell Inc. blamed its strategy of cutting prices in a slow market for a profit of just $502 million in the second quarter, 51 percent below the same period last year.
The company also revealed it is being investigated by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for issues of revenue recogni...
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Microsoft adds Vista patches for latest flaws
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Microsoft Corp. has released two patches for its Vista operating system, saying that it too is affected by flaws that were disclosed during the company's Aug. 8 security updates.
The patches, which were released earlier this week, fix critical flaws described in Microsoft Security Bulletin MS...
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