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AMD unveils low-powered Opterons
Advanced Micro Devices Inc., has unveiled five low-power quad-core server processors, hoping to attract the attention of IT executives concerned about power efficiency and conservation. The x86 Read more...
Stamping out domain tasting
The sharp increase in speculation over domain names is causing a backlash. As every CIO knows, a company's domain name is a treasure, but havoc can be caused by typo-squatters--those who create and Read more...
Data centers becoming mega-polluters
It may be hard to believe, but the world's data centers are becoming major contributors to global warming and are projected to surpass the airline industry as a major greenhouse gas polluter by 2020. Read more...
Will the lights go out for IT?
It's probably too warm in your back office where the server and all of its components reside. That should come as no surprise. IT energy consumption in the United States is growing dramatically, Read more...
Windows 7 in 2009: a blessing or a curse?
You've probably heard the rumors floating around the Internet this week: Read more...
Mutitouch coming to Windows 7
At the moment, we know tantalizingly little about Windows 7--the successor to Windows Vista--aside from the fact that Read more...
Verizon to support Google Android
In the days since Verizon's unexpected about-face on the issue of open access, there has been a lot of Read more...
Eee PC vs. the OLPC XO
Though they might be different machines with different target audiences, you can't blame folks for wanting to compare Read more...
iPhone SDK: already seeded to developers?
We all know that the official iPhone SDK is coming sometime in February but if the latest rumors are to be believed, a Read more...




