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Adobe throws 64 bit flash player open
Gift for Linux community
Sylvie Barak
Nov 18 2008 6:25AM
Software
Gartner throws weight behind enterprise Web 2.0
Analyst firm Gartner has urged firms to strongly consider Web 2.0, service-oriented architecture and cloud computing technology if they want to drive forward business transformation..
Phil Muncaster
Aug 13 2008 7:19AM
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US court throws book at zombie bot-masters
Two men charged with organised crime and money laundering.
Robert Jaques
Jul 11 2007 5:06PM
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Opinion: AMD's ATI buy throws cold water on Conroe
Rumours have been flying since Computex that AMD was going to buy ATI, and the industry slowly convinced itself that it made sense and then it happened, and everyone lost the plot.
Craig Simms
Jul 26 2006 11:17AM
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Intel throws weight behind white-book channel
Chip giant Intel wants the white-box channel to own 10 percent of the Australian notebook market over the next three years, as it pushes for local builders to be more competitive against the big brands.
Byron Connolly
Oct 31 2003 12:00AM
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