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Intel launches new desktop chipsets
To those who say that the desktop is dead, Intel is showing off four new desktop chipsets at this year's Computex trade show in Taiwan. The fastest of the lot features support for
Read more...HP gives workstations CPU bump
If you're the type of guy or gal that has a high-end workstation sitting in front of you, chances are that you're either crunching some serious numbers or designing the next great CGI film about zoo Read more...
Gartner: Better BI tools on the way
A new Gartner study finds that the role of corporate IT units in business intelligence will be shrinking. In its place, search and collaboration tools will allow individual users and business units Read more...
Software to protect names and passwords
It's time to get more sophisticated about protecting your name and password. A new technology called ID Vault does just that. It uses its own memory to store your name and password information, and Read more...
Microsoft releases new security APIs
Windows Vista SP1 and Windows XP SP3 might almost be upon us but that doesn't mean that Read more...
ALSO NOTED: Jonathan Ive set to succeed Steve Jobs at Apple's helm?; Peter Chou, elusive CEO of HTC, speaks out;
> Save 25 percent on Lenovo laptops, now through the holidays. Article> Engadget interviews Read more...
ALSO NOTED: Firefox: over 125 million served; IBM sues over flammable laptop batteries;
> IBM sues over counterfeit, flammable laptop batteries. Article> 8GB Asus Eee PC gets spec'd, Read more...
AFP hack allows iPhone root access
Good news for iPhone hacking enthusiasts and bad news for iPhone security enthusiasts: An iPhone hacker going by the name of "Core," has uncovered a previously unknown AppleTalk Filing Protocol Read more...
R.I.P. Mac OS 9 Classic
Though you may not have realized it, Apple has retained legacy support for Mac OS 9 "Classic" applications in every version of OS X, through the use of a virtual machine. Sure, the Classic apps Read more...




