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IBM Using DNA to Build Next-Generation Chips

IBM Using DNA to Build Next-Generation Chips by Jeffrey Burt Binding In this image, low concentrations of triangular DNA origami are binding to wide lines on a...

REVIEW: Now Is the Time to Evaluate Windows 7

With Windows 7 now released to manufacture and with licensing available for Software Assurance customers, the time is right for enterprise administrators to begin...

U.C. Professors Air Google Book Search Settlement Concerns

Is Google's support system crumbling for its Google Book Search settlement?Faculty members for the University of California, which publicly supported the deal when it...

Microsoft’s IE 8 Effective at Blocking Phishing, Malware, Report Says

Microsoft's Internet Explorer 8 Web browser is effective at blocking both phishing sites and socially engineered malware, according to two new NSS Labs reports....

IBM, CalTech Use DNA for Future Microchips

IBM researchers are turning to DNA to create even smaller and more powerful computer chips.IBM announced Aug. 17 that its scientists, teaming with others...

Lenovo Offers Battery Replacement for Specific ThinkPad Laptops

The batteries in a few Lenovo ThinkPad laptop models aren't holding their own, and now the company is offering to replace them.The batteries, which...

Google Testing New Storage System for ‘Caffeine’

Google has been ahead of its time in more than just Web search and online consumer tools. Out of sheer necessity, it's also been...

Verizon Wireless Completes First Successful LTE 4G Data Calls

Verizon Wireless is a step closer to its promise of offering nationwide Long Term Evolution (LTE) 4G coverage by 2013. On Aug. 14, the...

Most Twitter Feeds Just Nonsense, Report Says

In a report certain to shock few, media analytics firm Pear Research took 2,000 tweets from the public timeline (in English and in the...

Securing Virtual Environments in the Face of Audits

Virtualization adoption continues to grow, often outpacing efforts to secure virtual environments, analysts say.The most common virtualization management problems, such as virtual sprawl and...