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Linux Kernel Update Improves Event Monitoring

The next stable update of the Linux kernel will bring advances in file system event monitoring, the Xtensa architecture, and a set of system...

Intel Viiv Aims to Centralize Home Media

Intel has announced a new consumer platform brand, Viiv, which will focus on home entertainment by making high-powered PC hardware easy to use and...

Fox in Microsofts Tool-Suite Coop

Microsofts Professional Developers Conference is expected to be a coming out party of sorts for the next version of Visual Studio, code-named Orcas. Primary among...

Gateway Promotes Goldsberry to CFO

Gateway this week found a new chief financial officer from within its own ranks and announced it will open a new U.S. manufacturing facility...

Colleges Lead Charge for Secure, Open Networks

After being stung by high-profile cases of data theft, prominent colleges and universities are in the forefront of efforts to introduce effective security to...

Intel Notebook Chips Leapfrog in 06

SAN FRANCISCO—Intel will unveil its first dual-core notebook platform with great fanfare in early 2006. But the processor that powers it, initially, may not...

Hangin with the Not-So-Technical Crowd

As summer ends and the fall legislative session begins in Congress, its worth taking a few minutes to consider the differences between two worlds:...

Microsoft Pushes Presence for Business Applications

The Microsoft brass believes real-time collaboration means a lot more than just instant messaging. To push real-time technologies into the business applications space, the Redmond,...

IM Popularity Creates Security Risk

For some, instant messaging offers a convenient alternative to running between cubicles or floors; for others, it can provide a vital connection with customers;...

AMD Knocks Intel on Power

SAN FRANCISCO—AMD is fighting the power. Even with Intel Corp.s new focus on delivering higher processor performance per watt of energy, unveiled here at its...