Monthly Archives: August 2005

Timing Favors Stem Cell Supporters

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When Congress returns from its August recess, the Senate hearings on the nomination of Judge John G. Roberts to the Supreme Court will be...

Via Technologies Pushes Low-Power Notebook Processor

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Via Technologies is spreading the message that Intel isnt the only PC processor maker with low power on the brain. The Taiwanese chip maker, best...

Friendster Is Reportedly Working on Relationship with Enterprises

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Personal-relationship facilitator Friendster is reportedly preparing to get chummy with the business crowd by rolling out an enterprise version of its social media network. Dave...

GPL Draft Faces Challenges, Linux Insiders Warn

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Supporters of the next GNU General Public License are girding for an onslaught of comment and controversy, but they remain confident that the open-source...

Intels Architecture Shift Could Be a Shaky Platform

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Its hard to argue with success. Take a look at Toyota, for example, which builds roughly a zillion different car models (or so it...

Your ISP as a Security Provider

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The first one I noticed was AOL which began offering McAfee-based security products to its users.Ive always had the impression that most ISPs just...

Open Innovation Democratizes IT

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Its fascinating how true innovation works. Its never right the first time, and it is always built upon earlier concepts and invention. In the...

Storage Digest: News from Fujitsu, Supermicro, RAID, FalconStor, NetApp, Emulex, Sepaton

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Supermicro and Fujitsu offer SAS servers, RAID Inc. introduces a SAN/NAS RAID Level 10 solution, NetApp forges an interoperability deal with Cisco, Sepaton integrates...

Serious SATA Steps In for Storage

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With 400GB total capacity, 7,200 rpm and 16MB of onboard cache, the current specs of the new Western Digital WD Caviar RE2 may look...

TPMs Make E-Commerce Safer

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I got interesting responses to my recent column on Trusted Platform Modules, which I see as having a great future in resolving some of...