Intel's redemos six-core Gulftown
10 March 2010 20:04
Gamers watch and wait
Intel has given developers another peek at its upcoming Core i7-980X Extreme Edition processor.… The power of collaboration within unified communications
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Citrix tunes XenApp for Windows Server R2
10 March 2010 19:44
App-V virtual embrace
Citrix has unveiled XenApp 6 after re-architecting the product from the ground up to take full advantage of Microsoft's Windows Server 2008 R2.… Web threats: Why conventional protection doesn't work
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Google boss says something will happen in China 'soon'
10 March 2010 19:20
Seven weeks and counting
Google CEO Eric Schmidt has reiterated that the company is currently in negotiations with the Chinese government over its future in the country - despite the Chinese government's claims to the contrary - and he expects some sort of development "soon."… Web threats: Why conventional protection doesn't work
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Google flips switch on mobile YouTube banner ads
10 March 2010 17:55
Phone vid traffic up '160%'
Google is now serving ads on the mobile incarnation of YouTube.… Offloading malware protection to the cloud
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LG 3D TV line to debut in May
10 March 2010 17:02
Freeview HD and internet connectivity on board too
LG will release its 3D TV range in May, the company said today. The line-up will comprise a pair of LED TVs and a Blu-ray Disc player.…
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Voltaire brings InfiniBand switch to the masses
10 March 2010 16:24
Accelerators speed up cluster work
InfiniBand and Ethernet switch maker Voltaire this morning rolled out its Grid Director 4200, a midrange 40 Gb/sec InfiniBand switch that shoots the gap between its entry and high-end switches, and that is the product that Voltaire expects companies to buy as they adopt InfiniBand for database clustering and other HPC jobs.… Web threats: Why conventional protection doesn't work
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Pistol fired on Olympic honour campaign for Turing
10 March 2010 16:13
Celebrated cryptographer was accomplished runner
The campaigner who led a successful effort last year to secure a public apology for the UK government's mistreatment of Alan Turing is calling for recognition of the celebrated cryptographer during the 2012 London Olympics.… Case Study: WhatsUp keeps Legoland turnstyles ringing
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Cryptome: PayPal a 'liar, cheat and a thug'
10 March 2010 16:10
Account still restricted
"PayPal is a fucking liar, a cheat and a thug," says Cryptome operator John Young. The eBay-owned payment service closed the Cryptome account last week, with over $5,000 of donations intended for Young in limbo.… Case Study: WhatsUp keeps Legoland turnstyles ringing
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Underground mole-satnavs to work off lightning strikes
10 March 2010 15:28
'Sferic' zap-sniff tech for future subterranean warriors
News has emerged of a secret US military programme intended to let troops navigate about inside huge underground enemy tunnel complexes by measuring energy pulses given off by lightning bolts.… Case Study: WhatsUp keeps Legoland turnstyles ringing
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Ex-Sun boss punts Apple-Microsoft-world 'tried to sue me' missive
10 March 2010 15:26
My own brother, a goddamn, shit-sucking vampire
Former Sun Microsystems boss Jonathan Schwartz has claimed that Apple chief Steve Jobs threatened to sue the server and software maker in 2003.… What is your recession sales strategy?
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