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Intel opens door for application accelerators
Chipmaker formulates cautious response to AMD's open socket.
Tom Sanders
Sep 28 2006 10:22AM
Hardware
Intel touts all day battery life for UMPCs by 2008
Chip giant accelerates development of low power processor.
Tom Sanders
Sep 28 2006 10:22AM
Hardware
Intel pushes for 80-core CPU by 2010
Faster servers needed to power 'mega data centres'.
Tom Sanders
Sep 28 2006 10:22AM
Hardware
Slow PCs biggest headache for small firms
Worse even than spam and sales calls.
Robert Jaques
Sep 28 2006 10:22AM
Hardware
YouTube stands up for comedians
Are they having a laugh?.
Will Head
Sep 26 2006 9:56AM
Oddware
Days numbered for video stores
Inexorable rise of online content.
Will Head
Sep 25 2006 9:57AM
Software
Xbox 360 promises HD output for all
Software update to offer 1080p before the end of the year.
Matt Chapman
Sep 25 2006 9:57AM
Hardware
Microsoft lifts lid on Office 2007 for Macs
Port will bring over XML format but no 'ribbon'.
Shaun Nichols
Sep 21 2006 9:58AM
Software
WCDMA challenges GSM for global dominance
WCDMA receiving the bulk of new investment by mobile operators.
Robert Jaques
Sep 20 2006 9:49AM
Telco/ISP
Windows Vista RC1 released for public download
Latest test version up for grabs.
Tom Sanders
Sep 18 2006 9:58AM
Software
IBM develops mobile system for the hard of hearing
Location-specific alerts delivered via SMS.
William Eazel
Sep 14 2006 10:22AM
Telco/ISP
Draft released for mobile security standard
Specification is designed to protect data and prevent tampering.
Shaun Nichols
Sep 13 2006 10:09AM
Security
Apple prepares for showtime
The usual buzz surrounds Apple’s "Showtime" event to be held this week in San Francisco, with rumours abound on what will be rolled out and just where Apple plans to take it.
Shaun Nichols
Sep 12 2006 4:15PM
Software
Japan braces for mobile number portability
Mobile giants roll out heavy guns in battle for customers.
Simon Burns
Sep 12 2006 9:52AM
Telco/ISP
Bot software tops virus list for August
Smaller but more virulent outbreaks.
Andrew Charlesworth
Sep 12 2006 9:52AM
Security
Storage firms join forces for long-distance vaulting
Combined offering promises secure wide-area replication of tape data.
Clement James
Sep 8 2006 10:13AM
Storage
Malware authors hungry for profit
Hackers creating increasing numbers of trojans and bots for financial gain.
Andrew Charlesworth
Sep 7 2006 8:45AM
Security
IT&T community raises $360,000 for IT Fund for Kids
The Starlight Children’s Foundation has announced that the IT&T community has managed to raise $360,000 for the IT Fund for Kids 2006 ‘Putting IT Back’ campaign.
Staff Writers
Sep 6 2006 2:45PM
Training & Development
CA mistakes Windows system file for malware
False positive causes system crashes.
Tom Sanders
Sep 5 2006 9:54AM
Security
Letter: Left phishing for answers
I find the ThreatStats extremely useful as a tool to show senior management that we have our fingers on the pulse at all times. Statistics are wonderful things, but I was at a loss to explain the phishing figures as published in the July issue.
Staff Writers
Sep 4 2006 3:56PM
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