Stories about: Edge Technology

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    Price war: Bargain ATI graphics card serves notice to Nvidia 01/05/2009 08:41:00

    ATI Technologies Inc.'s new Radeon HD 4770 graphics processor launched earlier this week, receiving plaudits for incorporating cutting-edge technology at a ground-breaking price.
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    Could 'fat-tree' switch setup trim data center costs? 25/08/2008 14:13:00

    Buying faster switches might not be the only way to amp up performance across data center networks, according to researchers at the University of California, San Diego, who this week proposed a network architecture that would enable commodity Ethernet switches to deliver better performance at a lower cost than their 10 Gigabit Ethernet counterparts.
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    HTC to ship 1 millionth Touch Diamond by mid-August 06/08/2008 11:42:00

    High Tech Computer (HTC) will soon ship its one millionth Touch Diamond handset, just a few months after its launch in June, despite stiff competition from Apple's iPhone 3G.
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    Is Palm worth developing for? 06/06/2008 11:02:06

    Palm isn't dead yet! That's the word from Palm CEO Ed Colligan, speaking at the recent media launch of the Palm Centro in Australia. To hear him tell it, the once-pioneering handheld maker is set to come roaring back onto the stage with new products, a new focus, and a brand-new, Linux-based OS, code-named Nova.
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    Battle brewing in the cloud 11/04/2008 12:26:17

    Amazon, better known for peddling books and CDs than selling leading-edge technology, surprised much of the tech world by rolling out, and actually attracting customers to, its version of cloud computing. Sure, there's still plenty of reason to be skeptical -- indeed, cloud computing is one of those technologies that can sound more like a buzzword than a solution to real-world IT problems -- but other players are jumping into the game.
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    KDE king Seigo talks life, free software and reinventing the desktop 01/02/2008 11:42:48

    With the recent release of version 4.0, the KDE open source project has garnered a lot of international attention. One of KDE's lead developers, and best known personality, Aaron J Seigo is in Australia to speak at this year's Linux.conf.au on his vision for better desktop computing. Computerworld spoke with Seigo, a native of Calgary, Canada, about his view of the world and how a little bit of innovation will permanently change how people interact with software.
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    New CEO faces need to set Motorola priorities 03/12/2007 07:24:28

    Edward Zander's departure as CEO from Motorola, announced Friday, should spark intense examination by incoming CEO Greg Brown into which markets the cell phone and communications equipment maker should focus on.
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    Report: AT&T CEO says faster 3G version of iPhone due in '08 30/11/2007 13:18:32

    Apple will release a 3G version of the iPhone sometime next year that connects to the Internet at much faster speeds than the current model, AT&T's CEO said Wednesday, according to reports by Bloomberg.com.
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    Sourcefire buys ClamAV open-source antimalware project 20/08/2007 08:19:29

    Network security specialist Sourcefire announced Friday that it has acquired ClamAV, an open-source gateway anti-malware project whose technologies are used in the products of a number of other vendors.
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    E3 - Q&A: Sony CEO Jack Tretton on next-gen war. 19/07/2007 11:57:08

    Sony CEO Jack Tretton talks about the new PSP, and compares the next-gen consoles to meals -- Wii is a "lollipop", 360 is an "unreliable cook".
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    Sun partners with Ericsson on Java platform 09/05/2007 11:44:58

    Sun Microsystems is collaborating with Ericsson to support development of Java-based server applications that can run on wireless networks. The announcement was made at the JavaOne 2007 conference Tuesday in San Francisco.
 
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