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IBM Ramps Up Chips Speed by Cooling It Down

Researchers at IBM and the Georgia Tech have gotten a SiGe—or silicon-germanium—chip to run at 500GHz by freezing it to minus 451 degrees Fahrenheit. The...

New HP OpenView Tools Take Holistic Tack

Hewlett-Packard on June 19 at its Software Forum in Miami Beach will raise the bar for its own OpenView IT infrastructure management portfolio to...

Career Central

BlackBerry on the beach: You call this a vacation?Twenty-seven percent of the work force will pack their laptops, cell phones and PDAs along with...

Shunra Models Application Performance

How do you know if an application built for Internet, wireless or cellular users will really perform the way it should without a dedicated...

Stiffer Fines, Safer Data

Enterprises that dont protect customers personal information should be hit in their wallets. Maybe then, lax corporate security practices will improve. How these penalties...

Nortel Enters the Branch-in-a-Box Fray

Nortel Networks on June 20 will make its first entry into the branch-office-in-a-box space with a pair of new appliances designed to help IT...

Verizon Sues Vonage over VOIP

Two subsidiaries of Verizon Communications have sued Vonage in federal court, saying that seven basic voice over IP patents have been infringed upon by...

Aruba Announces Enterprise-Class Wireless

Aruba Networks is releasing an update to its Mobility Controller that will improve the products scalability and add enhanced management features. The company is...

Microsoft Posts Excel Zero-Day Flaw Workarounds

Microsofts security response center is recommending that businesses consider blocking Excel spreadsheet attachments at the network perimeter to help thwart targeted attacks that exploit...

Tera-scale Computing: Intels Attack of the Cores

Intel is about to deliver the opening salvo in a wave of multicore processors that could ultimately lead to chips with scores of cores...