"Dell announced a deal yesterday to launch a retail presence in China by selling computers through the country's biggest chain of electronics stores as it struggles to capture a bigger share of the booming market.
The deal extends Dell's strategy of expanding beyond its...
This is really disturbing. As a father I am very concerned about this issue as well as the fact that so many people in responsible positions are found guilty of this makes it hard for me not to wonder if my...
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Thank the Gods for hackers!! One smart lad developed a software programme to pingback the data altered on Wikipedia to the source of the IP that made the changes. So far, the list is very long and very...
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Late 2007 saw the release of AMD's new native Quad-Core Opteron processors. Designed initially for servers and workstations and codenamed 'Barcelona', the early versions ran at clock frequencies of up to 2Ghz, with faster varieties to follow.
As the race to cool down the globe heats up expect to see more of these types of inventions or so called inventions. "A new way to harness wind energy may take off now that computers have learned to kite...
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"PLA HACKED PENTAGON?The Dept of Commerce had similar problems not too long ago. The Pentagon claims they believe the stolen data was probable"unclassified". The Chinese military hacked into a Pentagon computer...
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"According to two German daily newspapers, Germany's interior ministry plans police-controlled spying of private computers to combat terrorism. Keyboard movements and password entry could also be monitored."German minister of interior, Wolfgang Schäuble, demands to perform...
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(Amends headline)
GfK Asia Releases Mid Year Pan Asian IT Data Showing Sustained Growth in 2007
Portable Personal Computers Continue to Gain Market Share in Asia's PC Market, But Desktop Units Still Majority Share
Singapore (ANTARA News/PRNewswire-AsiaNet) - GfK Asia releases...
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Hackers "Storm Botnet" are up to no good."San Francisco - A new email urging recipients to watch a video of themselves on YouTube actually directs them to a fake site that infects their computers and turns them...
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"WASHINGTON — After six decades in which the venerable greenback never changed its look, the U.S. currency has undergone a slew of makeovers. The most amazing is yet to come.
A new security thread has been...
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Portable Personal Computers Continue to Gain Market Share in Asia's PC Market, But Desktop Units Still Majority ShareSingapore (ANTARA News/PRNewswire-AsiaNet) - GfK Asia releases its 2007
Mid-Year Pan Asian IT Retail Data Summary, which highlights the trends
in the region's...
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"Again the Chinese playing games. Berlin - Chinese hackers have infiltrated German government computers with spy programmes, the news magazine Der Spiegel reported Saturday. The report said the malicious...
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"Via Technologies Inc. has developed a processor that consumes a maximum of 1 watt of power and is intended for use in mobile devices and embedded applications.
The latest Eden ULV chip was announced on Thursday at the Embedded Systems Conference in Taipei, where customers...
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Net phone webservice Skype in on outrage for last 3 days, made millions of people unable to use their service.Now, the firm has announced that the problem is fixed and Skype is ready to use. There are massive comments and posts has been published in blogosphere about this...
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