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Cisco Patches Security Software Glitch

Cisco Systems released a security update meant to close three vulnerabilities in one of its network monitoring products. The San Jose, Calif.-based company released an...

Readers Respond: U.S. out of the Running in Net Race

I just found your editorial, "U.S. out of the Running in Net Race," and wanted you to know how much it was enjoyed...

IBM to Use More Opteron Chips in Servers

IBM was the first top-tier OEM to embrace Advanced Micro Devices Opteron processor when the chip maker unveiled its new 64-bit x86 processor in...

Intel Preps for Core 2 Duo Launch

Intel plans to keep rolling out the chips. The Santa Clara, Calif., company will introduce both the desktop and notebook versions of its new Core...

AMD Sees Continued Gains Despite Revenue Drop

Advanced Micro Devices said it continued to gain market share versus its larger rival Intel during the second quarter of 2006, despite challenges. AMD, of...

AMD Set to Launch New Opteron

Advanced Micro Devices is gearing up for the August launch of its next-generation Opteron server processor, another dual-core chip that will offer greater memory...

Is Montecito Intels Second Chance for Itanium?

SAN FRANCISCO—Intel finally has its dual-core Itanium 2 chip out on the market. The question now becomes whether "Montecito" is the technology that will...

AOL Launches AIM Pro Service

AOL has launched its much-anticipated AIM Pro service—and the company is offering it for free with an eye toward capturing a bigger piece of...

Application Builds Pick Up Speed

Jon Burt is senior manager of software configuration management for the QuickBooks product line at Intuit, in Mountain View, Calif. Burt spoke with Technology...

Taking the Measure of IT

The opening of the Microsoft Worldwide Partner Conference in Boston on July 11 was delayed as attendees were caught in a traffic jam due...