Monthly Archives: May 2009

Intel Ships Parallel Programming Tool Set

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Intel has begun shipping its Intel Parallel Studio, a tool set designed to help Windows developers write parallel computing applications.James Reinders, director of Intel...

An Upgrade to Google Chrome 2.0 Won’t Pack Much Punch

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Maybe they got the numbering wrong? Perhaps what we are now calling Google Chrome 2.0 was supposed to be Chrome 1.2, and some developer...

Will the Cool-ER E-reader Be a Game-Changer?

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The Cool-ER e-book reader from Interead.com is scheduled to the join the growing e-reader market on June 1.The Cool-ER has a 6-inch screen with...

Russian VC Invests $200M in Facebook

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Facebook received a tidy $200 million infusion of cash May 26 from Russia-based Digital Sky Technologies, a global investment group with interests in Eastern...
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Google Chrome Is a 2.0 Release in Name Only

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Google Chrome Is a 2.0 Release in Name Only Remove Site Thumbnails With Google Chrome 2.0, it is now possible to remove the site thumbnails shown...

IBM Brings QLogic, Emulex Networking Products to Blade Servers

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IBM is partnering with QLogic and Emulex to expand the networking options on its new BladeCenter HS22 blade servers.IBM rolled out the HS22 systems...

Critics Call New E-waste Bill Toxic

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Legislation designed to curb the United States' exporting of electronic waste is drawing fire from environmentalists who claim the bill has a giant loophole...

Lenovo’s New Laptops, Desktop Emphasize Price, Weight and Design

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Lenovo plans to announce four new computing devices May 26 with a focus on thin, light and affordable. None veers far from previous Lenovo...
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New Lenovo Netbook, Laptops Emphasize High Design, Low Prices

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New Lenovo Netbook, Laptops Emphasize High Design, Low Prices No Title The IdeaPad S12 is Lenovo's first foray into 12-inch netbook territory. It features a full-size...

Will Printer and Printer Supply Sales Ever Recover?

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Are printers and printing supplies going the way of other outmoded technologies like external modems and tape backups-destined to pile up in some forgotten...