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Article | 9/10/2007 AMD's comeback: Randy Allen discusses 3-core, 4-core CPUs and virtualisation
Randy Allen is AMD's corporate vice-president and general manager of the Server and Workstation Division. He talks to Australian PC World about Barcel...
Article | 9/10/2007 Facebook launches library to ease PHP embedding blues
Facebook engineers have made it easier for developers to embed PHP by developing a PHPEmbed library.
Article | 9/10/2007 New site aims to make business greener
Business needs to get greener, and IT should be leading the way, according to the developer of a recently launched online media portal devoted to sust...
Article | 4/10/2007 Pioneering nerd news site Slashdot turns 10
Developed as a logical step after aliens and popcorn, Slashdot, originally coined as a joke and hosted on a personal homepage, is 10 years old.
Article | 28/09/2007 Study: Mobile phones will not cause cancer
Mobile phones will not cause cancer or slow the brain, according to a recently published six-year study, but the jury is not out.
Article | 21/09/2007 AMD makes its voice heard with YouTube
Intel may be getting all the press with its Intel Developer Forum, but AMD has jumped on YouTube to claim some of the air-space back.
Article | 20/09/2007 Prince's Purple rage over YouTube
Prince has a right to protect his copyright, but he may be doing himself a disservice in suing Internet services such as You-Tube, says the Australian...
Article | 18/09/2007 Game your way to a better life
A non-profit welfare group has launched a new simulation game designed to help teenagers cope with life issues.
Article | 17/09/2007 Firefox plug-in makes Digging faster
Being the first to submit popular news stories to social news sites just got easier with the release of a new Firefox plug-in by SEO company, 97th flo...
Article | 14/09/2007 Acer laptop owner hits a low with Highpoint
James Massola, an online journalist, relies on his ACER Travelmate 4270 to earn a living, so when it broke he took it to Acer's recommended repairer, ...
Article | 3/09/2007 Linux isn't the only platform this would-be senator is standing on
James Purser, a Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) supporter, committee member for Linux Australia, and ICT consultant, is running for the Senate in...
Article | 4/09/2007 Researchers: Peer-to-peer to power the people
Peer-to-peer technology could be used as an e-commerce model that connects users to a single global market without any controlling company, network or...
Article | 28/08/2007 Researchers smile on Facebook
While Facebook continues to cop a lot of negative press, a recent study looks at the brighter sides to the social networking site that everyone is tal...
Article | 27/08/2007 University students don't question Google
University students may be encouraged to be critical but they don't seem to question Google's ranking system, according to a recent study published in...
Article | 22/08/2007 Google launches embedded mapping service
Google is mapping its way into blogs and web pages around the world today with the launch of its embedded Google Maps service.

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