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IBM, Partners Preparing 32-nm Chips

IBM and a group of six other technology companies are inching closer to developing 32-nanometer microprocessors for the commercial market that will use a...

How to Understand and Use Benchmarking

By Jennifer Sutherland and James YapleIt's 3 a.m. and you just can't go to sleep. Your recommended server configuration is not providing the service...

Google’s Datacenters Come to Light

A couple of sites have put together some interesting information on Google's clandestine data centers.Data Center Knowledge has logged an incredible amount of data...

Silverlight Adoption Expected to Triple

Despite Adobe Flash's dominance in the world of rich Internet applications, Microsoft's competing offering, Silverlight, is expected to triple its market share, according to...

Census Plan Doesn’t Add Up

With much fanfare, the U.S. Census Bureau announced about two years ago that it was modernizing.The bureau said it would issue a state-of-the-art handheld...

The Chinese e-Wars: Reports from the Front

Reports continue about the sort of espionage I discussed recently in "The Secret China-US Hacking War." This Wired Report mentions how pro-Tibet groups have...

WLAN Branches Out

Eager to catch the wave of 802.11n wireless network upgrades and rollouts presumably on the way, wireless LAN tools vendors are tuning up their...

Adobe Drives New Format for Digital Cinema

Following the release of its Adobe Media Player and Adobe TV offerings, Adobe Systems is rolling out a series of moves to drive the...

Retooling for 802.11n

While all the major enterprise-grade wireless LAN access providers now support 802.11n, one of the many stumbling blocks for enterprises interested in pursuing the...

eWeek Newsbreak, April 14, 2008

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