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ALSO NOTED: First look: Vista SP1; Mozilla patches Firefox vulnerability;

> Mozilla patches Firefox vulnerability. Article> NEC launches official Vista downgrade product. Read more...

ALSO NOTED: Virtualizing the Xserve with Parallels; Storm Worm makes a Valentine's Day comeback;

> Virtualizing the Xserve with Parallels. Article> Digital picture... Read more...

ALSO NOTED: Intel's 'Nehalem' roadmap gets leaked; The world's most powerful supercomputer?;

> Leopard drivers hint at Santa Rosa MacBooks. Article> NEC's SX-9: the... Read more...

USB 3.0 spec to arrive next year

First there was USB 1.0. Then there was USB 2.0. Can you guess what's next? That's right: USB 3.0. At the Fall IDF show in San Francisco, a consortium of vendors including Intel, Microsoft, HP, TI,... Read more...

Lenovo in talks to acquire Packard Bell

Oh, how the mighty have fallen. Though once a mainstay of the IBM-compatible clone world, vendor Packard Bell fell off the map when the company merged with NEC in the late '90s, amid complaints... Read more...

ALSO NOTED: Dell tablet on the way?; Fon inks a deal with Time Warner Cable;

> OLPC shipments delayed until Q4? Article
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ALSO NOTED: Daylight savings change: no savings; Google takes on TV ads;

> Vonage's bid to escape Verizon patent infringement. ... Read more...

Sony/NEC ready Blu-ray burners

Optiarc, a joint venture between Sony and NEC, has unveiled five new desktop and laptop drives for the storage gluttons among us. In a move that will surprise no one, they're all Blu-ray burners,

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Intel readies yet another quad-core Xeon

AMD must really be hurting right now. Not only did Intel successfully launch a quad-core product (what's in a name?) first, but AMD's long-awaited 4x4 platform got whipped by Intel's dual-core Kentsfield in benchmarks. And now this: Intel has announced that they'll drop yet another quad-core part …

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EMC plans for Web content management

Later this year, EMC plans to ship Documentum Page Builder, a new content-management system specifically designed for non-technical users--which in theory means less work for developers and webmasters. Its features include XML support for modular code and Dreamweaver support for porting code from that application. It's unclear how much Page Builder will integrate with EMC's storage software, although officials did indicate that integration is a long-term goal. Page Builder will start at …

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