Monthly Archives: April 2010

Apple ARM Deal Is Shot Down, Again

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Apple's rumored interest in purchasing ARM Holdings - a leading semiconductor company and holder of much microprocessor IP (intellectual property) - is the subject...
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RIM BlackBerry 6 OS, Browser Debut at WES

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RIM BlackBerry 6 OS, Browser Debut at WES by Clint Boulton Lazaridis Enters RIM Co-CEO Mike Lazaridis took the stage around 8:45 a.m. and rattled off a...

AMD Phenom II X6 Chip, 890FX Chipset Is Now Available

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Advanced Micro Devices announced the release of the AMD Phenom II X6 processor and AMD 890FX chipset, intended for high-powered processes such as 3D...

Cloud Makes Printing Available Anywhere

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Microsoft Reissues Windows Security Update After Mishap

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Microsoft has rereleased a security update targeting a vulnerability on Windows 2000 Server.The company pulled support for MS10-025 last week. According to Microsoft, the...

Say It Ain’t So: Sony to Discontinue Making Floppy Disks

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Funny, The Station had thought the floppy disk was put to sleep back in the early days of the George Dubya Bush administration. Guess...

H-1B Visas Less Than 0.1 Percent of U.S. Workforce: Report

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How many H-1B visa holders are in the U.S. workforce? In fiscal year 2009, 0.06 percent of the national labor force was made up...

T-Mobile Unveils WiFi Calling Solution for Enterprises Worldwide

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T-Mobile now plays host to 1.6 million WiFi calls each month, the mobile carrier announced April 26. Touting itself as the first major carrier...

Avaya Unveils Enterprise UC Solutions

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Avaya is rolling out a host of new enterprise-level networking tools designed to help businesses more easily handle the growing number of bandwidth-eating video...

Intel, Nvidia, AMD Lead a PC Graphics Market Poised for Growth

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Intel continued to lead a graphics market that is poised for significant growth in 2010. While the 2009 PC graphics chip market exceeded expectations,...