Monthly Archives: May 2010

OKI Printing Debuts LED Printers

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OKI Data Americas, which markets its products under the OKI Printing Solutions brand, announced the launch of A4/Letter color and mono LED printers for...

Intel Clarifies Graphics Plans, Hints at HPC Project

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Intel will continue with its efforts to enhance the graphics capabilities of its CPUs, but the chip maker will not release a "Larrabee"-like discrete...

Microsoft’s Alcatel Appeal Denied by U.S. Supreme Court

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Microsoft suffered a setback May 24 in its long-running patent-infringement dispute with Alcatel-Lucent, when the Supreme Court declined to hear the software giant's appeal....

McAfee to Buy Trust Digital for Mobile Security

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McAfee May 25 announced plans to acquire mobile security provider Trust Digital to bolster its ability to address the iPhone OS, Google Android and...

Dell Intros Streak Tablet to Compete with Apple iPad

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Dell has joined Apple and thrown its hat into the tablet arena with the introduction of the Streak-a small tablet running Google's Android mobile...

Terracotta Delivers Ehcache 2.1

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Terracotta, a provider of "infrastructure software for enterprise Java scalability," on May 25 announced the availability of Ehcache 2.1, a new version of its...

Cisco Rolls Out Switch, Router for Smart Grid Efforts

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Cisco Systems, which a year ago kicked off its Smart Grid initiative to bring its vast networking expertise to the energy industry, is rolling...

Facebook Privacy Changes Coming Tomorrow

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Facebook is introducing new privacy settings Wednesday in response to ongoing controversy.During the TechCrunch Disrupt conference in New York today, Chris Cox, Facebook's vice...

ScaleMP Unveils vSMP Foundation 3.0 Solution

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ScaleMP is ramping up the capabilities of its vSMP Foundation virtual server aggregation and management solution, leveraging Intel's latest processors to increase the scale...
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Acer, Lenovo Asus Tap New Intel Chips for Ultrathin Laptops

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Acer, Lenovo Asus Tap New Intel Chips for Ultrathin Laptops by Jeffrey Burt Thin is In The new ultra low-voltage chips will enable OEMs to build laptops...