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Thursday, 22nd March 2007
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This afternoon, researchers in Scotland announced that they have built a small, power-efficient supercomputer that doesn't use any conventional microprocessors.

Also making news, security experts at McAfee remain baffled by Apple Mac OS X’s ability to remain almost completely malware free , despite several years of availability and significant market share.

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Hardware
Boffins craft CPU-less supercomputer
Researchers in Scotland have built a small, power-efficient supercomputer that doesn't use any conventional microprocessors.
By Shaun Nichols


Security
Lack of Mac malware baffles experts
Exploit authors continue to ignore OS X.
By Shaun Nichols


Security
Firefox users urged to update
New versions of browser fix several flaws.
By Iain Thomson


Internet
Twitter traffic, blog buzz up
The company that runs the site has issued statements indicating it is trying to increase server capacity to keep up with growing demand..
By Staff writers


Applications
Sony gives update on PS3 legacy support
Company releases list of supported PS2 titles.
By Shaun Nichols


Security
Adobe passes on quick Vista fixes
Vista compatibility will have to wait until future version releases.
By Tom Sanders


Convergence
Industry giants form IPTV forum
Open forum to develop standards for future IPTV transmission.
By Iain Thomson


IT Services
Microsoft signs up for OpenAjax alliance
Software joins industry body to 'ensure interoperability'.
By Tom Sanders


Storage
Hitachi develops streaming-optimised storage
Video-on-demand servers running smoothly.
By Ian Williams


IT Services
Coupa brings Amazon.com look to E-procurement
Startup Coupa next month plans to launch a beefier commercial version of its open-source E-procurement software that attempts to offer the ease of use found on retail Web sites..
By Staff writers


Security
Stolen data from US retailer surfaces In Florida Wal-Mart fraud
Thieves used the stolen customer data to create dummy credit cards for purchasing Wal-Mart and Sam's Club gift cards, and then used those to hit stores in 50 of Florida's 67 counties..
By Staff writers


Operating Systems
Case study: Penguin-flavoured poultry

Most of the noise surrounding the success of the open source Linux server software in business comes from the anti-Microsoft brigade cheering on the sidelines. However, since Linux is basically an open source version of Unix, logic would suggest the first converts to the software with the penguin logo might not come from the Microsoft Windows camp.
By Ian Yates


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