Stories about: Apollo

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    ARM's first 64-bit processors target servers, smartphones 02/02/2012 06:49:20

    ARM will announce its first 64-bit processors later this year for servers and high-end smartphones, and is also taking steps to build up software support for the processor designs, said CEO Warren East earlier this week.
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    The Next Mars Rover Is Nuclear-Powered 22/10/2011 05:19:00

    If you've seen the next Mar's rover, named Curiosity (part of the Mars Science Laboratory -- or MSL as it's called for short), you've probably noticed that it's does not have solar panels, and that's because it does not need them. NASA has opted for a more reliable miniature nuclear reactor to serve as Curiosity's main power source.
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    Data center startup Plexxi lands $20 million more 30/07/2011 02:43:00

    Stealthy data center start-up Plexxi has landed another $20 million in funding as it continues development of a network fabric to tie together applications, compute and storage.
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    Microsoft previews Windows 8, Skype/Lync; bashes competition 15/07/2011 05:40:00

    Microsoft's annual partner conference last week featured previews of the Windows 8 server and desktop operating systems, talk of integration between Skype and Lync, and a barrage of insults aimed at the company's competitors.
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    Technology helps pope extend reach into space 23/05/2011 07:39:00

    Technology has given Pope Benedict XVI a window into space and the astronauts he spoke to the ultimate morale boost.
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    Broadcom buying smart-card security specialist SC Square 09/05/2011 07:15:06

    Chip maker Broadcom said Sunday that it will pay US$41.9 million for SC Square, a move that will bring expertise in smart-card security to the Irvine, California, architect of silicon for communications equipment.
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    Explore the Moon With Moon Maps 17/01/2011 03:21:00

    Have you ever wanted to explore the moon? With the free Moon Maps Android app, you can. You can choose between imagery from the Clementine Mosaic or the Lunar orbiter Mosaic--though the Clementine imagery is generally better.
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    ARM co-founder: Intel is dead on the desktop 25/11/2010 02:32:00

    Intel is doomed, Hermann Hauser has claimed in an interview with the Wall Street Journal. If you don't know who Hauser is, he happens to be one of the co-founders of ARM -- possibly Intel's most dangerous foe in the semiconductor marketplace, when also-rans like AMD and VIA are removed from the equation.
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    Microsoft issues first beta of 'Denali' SQL server 10/11/2010 04:23:00

    Microsoft on Tuesday will unveil the first developer preview of "Denali," the next major release of SQL Server, and will start shipping a data warehouse appliance stemming from its 2008 acquisition of DATAllegro. 
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    Programmers who defined the tech industry: Where are they now? 04/11/2010 10:45:00

    Some early programmer names are familiar to even the most novice of software developers. You may never have seen a line of code written by Bill Gates, or written any application in BASIC (much less for the Altair). But you know Gates' name, and the names of a few others.
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    Programmers who defined the technology industry: Where are they now? 26/10/2010 02:34:00

    Some early programmer names are familiar to even the most novice of software developers. You may never have seen a line of code written by Bill Gates, or written any application in BASIC (much less for the Altair). But you know Gates' name, and the names of a few others.
 
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