Monthly Archives: October 2011

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Lumia 800

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Lumia 800 Nokia is betting big that the Lumia 800 (and its other Windows Phone devices in the pipeline) will appeal to consumers who want...

LSI Buys Flash Storage Processor Specialist SandForce

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LSI, which specializes in networking and storage software and semiconductors, is planning to buy SandForce, which makes flash storage processors for enterprise and client...

AMD Turns Profit, Grows Revenue Despite Manufacturing Issues

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Advanced Micro Devices, plagued earlier this quarter by manufacturing problems that limited the supply of some PC processors and forced the company to cut...

Red Hat Certifies RHEL for Facebook’s Open Compute Project

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Open-source giant Red Hat has joined Facebook's Open Compute Project to collaborate on the development of next-generation data centers.Red Hat's first step as a...

Nokia Launches New Asha Phones to Reach the Next Billion

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LONDON-In addition to announcing two new smartphones based on Microsoft's Windows Phone operating system this week, Nokia also launched four mobile feature phones that...

HP Planning ARM-Based Servers With Calxeda, Challenging Intel: Reports

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Hewlett-Packard reportedly will partner with chip-maker Calxeda to develop data center servers powered by low-power processors designed by ARM Holdings.Quoting unnamed people close to...

Internap Launches First OpenStack Public Cloud Service

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Managed hosting service provider Internap unveiled its latest cloud offering, a publicly available cloud-computing service based on the open-source OpenStack platform.The new Open Public...

Google Paid More Than $1.4B for 57 Acquisitions in 2011

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Google (NASDAQ:GOOG) spent more than $1.4 billion to purchase 57 companies of various sizes and persuasions, blasting apart the company's previous record of 48...

HP’s PC Division No Longer Latch-Key Kid

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Hewlett-Packard will keep its Personal Systems Group, reversing a decision that would have potentially spun off HP's profitable PC-manufacturing division."HP objectively evaluated the strategic,...

Spammers Using Own URL-Shortening Services for Pharmacy Spam

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Spammers have found a way to circumvent security measures at URL-shortening Websites that detect and remove malicious links. They are creating their own services...