Monthly Archives: August 2006

Intel Eyes Quad-Cores in Q4

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High-end desktop PCs will sport quad-core processors from Intel as the fourth quarter gets under way.The Santa Clara, Calif., company, which pulled forward the...

Hackers Hit AT&T System, Get Credit Card Info

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AT&T revealed late Aug. 29 that an undisclosed number of unauthorized persons had illegally hacked into one of its computer systems and accessed the...

Whats the Most Popular Linux Desktop?

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The results of DesktopLinux.coms 2006 Desktop Linux Market survey are in, and the votes are all tallied. This first article of a series offers...

Building Better Bridges

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If you want to build a successful high-tech company, build a bridge between two giants. In the past, you became a success by pledging allegiance...

Django: Python on a Plane – 2

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The Django Web framework makes it easier for Python developers to create Web applications more quickly and with less code, said the lead developer...

Study: Skills Shortage Boosts Salaries

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An annual study on hiring and compensation trends revealed that IT professionals may have more negotiating power than they think. According to the study, conducted...

OEMs Adopt Intels Tulsa Chip

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A host of OEMs are lining up to offer servers running on Intels latest processor, the dual-core Xeon MP 7100 series for systems running...

Amazon Reveals Windows Vista Pricing

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Microsoft appears to be on track to release Windows Vista for sale at retail outlets in January 2007—thats if the information posted on Amazon.com...

ECM Choices Depend on Content Definitions

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"Content is king." Thats how the saying goes, but just what is the definition of content?Can content be defined as documents, Web pages, pictures...

Infineon Announces Deal for U.S. Passport RFID Chips

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A German company, Infineon Technologies, announced that it is working with the U.S. government in its quest to RFID-enable all U.S. passports by the...