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Article | 18/08/2008 AMD targets business with new desktop chips
Advanced Micro Devices is putting some focus back on the business desktop market with the launch this week of four new processors.
Article | 15/08/2008 Strong Intel sales push global PC chip market to record Q2
Defying a bad economy and what is normally a bad season for computer chip sales, worldwide PC microprocessor shipments in the second quarter of this y...
Article | 14/08/2008 Former prosecutor: UK hacker's extradition is inevitable
The former prosecutor of the Gary McKinnon hacking case said there's no reason to believe the European Court of Human Rights will ultimately block the...
Article | 14/08/2008 Dell courts business nomads with new laptops
Dell Tuesday laid out a new line of Latitude and Precision laptop computers ranging from ultra-portables to high-end mobile workstations.
Article | 13/08/2008 AMD targets Nvidia with dual-GPU graphics card
Advanced Micro Devices has thrown down the gauntlet to graphics rival Nvidia, unveiling a graphics card that runs two graphics chips.
Article | 11/08/2008 Researcher: Intel fixed two critical flaws in its chips
A Russian researcher who plans to demonstrate this fall how he could take advantage of flaws in Intel's chips, said the chipmaker has told him it has ...
Article | 8/08/2008 Former prosecutor: UFO hack looked like terrorist attack
After the computer network at the Naval Weapons Station Earle in New Jersey was breached and crashed just a few weeks after the terrorist attacks of S...
Article | 6/08/2008 With Larrabee chip, Intel takes swing at AMD, Nvidia
Although Intel offered up few details about its upcoming Larrabee chip on Monday, analysts say the move puts rivals Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) and N...
Article | 6/08/2008 NASA: Martian soil may be more alien than first thought
New test results coming in from the Phoenix Mars Lander suggest that Martian soil may not be so akin to Earth's after all.
Article | 5/08/2008 Lenovo goes ultra-portable with $699 laptop
Lenovo is joining the ranks of hardware builders making a run at the fledgling netbook market with a new ultra-small laptop.
Article | 5/08/2008 MIT: Solar power storage discovery could mean energy nirvana
Researchers at <a href="http://www.computerworld.com/action/inform.do?command=search&searchTerms=Massachusetts+Institute+of+Technology">MIT</a> say th...
Article | 4/08/2008 Snooping into a co-worker's e-mail? You could be arrested
Ever pass by a co-worker's unattended computer and consider taking a peek at her e-mails? Or have you ever thought it would be a funny prank to figure...
Article | 1/08/2008 CalTech builds high-res microscope that can fit on a chip
University researchers have developed a high-resolution microscope that is small enough to sit on a computer chip.
Article | 1/08/2008 NASA: Success! Mars Lander finally does first ice test
Just as NASA announced the extension of the Phoenix Mars mission by five weeks, its scientists disclosed that they finally got the first Martian ice s...
Article | 1/08/2008 IBM software acts as human memory backup
Ever try to remember who you bumped into at the store a few days back? Or exactly what the company president said at the morning meeting?

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