Monthly Archives: September 2010

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Intel Sandy Bridge, AMD Zacate Chips Offer CPU, Graphics Technologies

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Intel Sandy Bridge, AMD Zacate Chips Offer CPU, Graphics Technologies by Jeffrey Burt Intel CEO Paul Otellini In his IDF keynote, Otellini talked about Intel's efforts to...

Cisco Expands UCS, Data Center Vision

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Cisco Systems is evolving its data center vision, adding in what officials are calling unified network services, introducing new switching capabilities and expanding its...

Google Me, We Hardly Knew Ye as Facebook Foil

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I had a dream, a dream that Google would build a super social network to defend its turf versus Facebook, the feisty upstart looking...

IBM’s OpenPages Acquisition Adds Risk Management to Business Analytics

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IBM has agreed to acquire OpenPages, a company whose products identify and administer risk and compliance activities via a single management system. The acquisition...

Nokia Hires Former Palm Design Guru for MeeGo

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LONDON - Like a pro sports team in a rebuilding phase, Nokia continues to make incremental moves that can add together to make the...

Twitter Redesign Puts Photos, Videos Closer to User

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Twitter is slowly rolling out a redesigned Twitter.com Web site, departing from the spartan design to include photos, videos and other information directly on...

Apple iOS 4.2 Beta Allows for AirPrint Wireless Printing from iPad, iPhone

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Apple iOS developers, take note: The company is releasing the beta version of its AirPrint wireless printing for iPad, iPhone, and iPod Touch. AirPrint...

Apple Should Worry About Burgeoning HTC: 10 Reasons Why

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HTC unveiled two new smartphones on Sept. 15. The devices, called the Desire HD and the Desire Z, will deliver impressive functionality to customers...

Dell Android Streak Tablet to Get Health Care Industry Integration

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Computer maker Dell announced it is expanding its electronic medical records (EMR) and Mobile Clinical Computing (MCC) solutions to include the Google Android-powered Streak...

Google Fired Engineer for Privacy Violations

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Google confirmed today one of its engineers has been fired for violating the company's privacy rules.The acknowledgment followed a media report that Google employee...