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Office 2000 will no longer be supported after July 14
Microsoft will discontinue security updates for Office 2000 beginning July 14. Since the date coincides with Microsoft's "Patch Tuesday"--the second Tuesday of every month--it is presumed that the... Read more...
Nvidia countersues Intel for breach of contract
Nvidia has decided to fire back at Intel, who went to court last month over disagreements pertaining to the details of a licensing agreement the two companies signed in 2004. At stake over Intel's... Read more...
AMD quad-core Phenom plagued by incompatibility issues
Poor AMD just can't seem to catch a break these days. While the company has managed to get their oft-delayed quad-core
... Read more...2.5″ disks to become standard in 2009?
The old, reliable 3.5" hard drive has been with us for years. 15 years, to be exact. So when someone prophesizes that a new storage standard is going to take over inside of a year, you've got to
... 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...
MacPro: The cheapest high-end workstation?
When you think of getting a bargain on workstations, Apple is probably the last vendor that comes to mind. Yet, with Read more...
Keep on top of mobile work
If there is any message for the CIO this year, it's this: Get smarter faster. And one way to do that is to tap into existing tools that will help you comply with outside and inside forces for doing... Read more...
Tech storage grows up
Data storage is becoming more sophisticated. The use of a rotating magnetized disk is receding, and taking its place are solid state drives (SSDs), sometimes referred to as flash drives. They use no... Read more...
Data thieves hit universities
A university in Idaho and a college in Arizona are busy doing what they can to quell students' and staffers' fears about personal data gone missing. The University of Idaho reported that three... Read more...
Provisioning can ease Linux management headaches
There are lots of reasons to go Linux and to use open source within the enterprise, and now there's another good reason--the availability of choices when it comes to Linux provisioning solutions.... Read more...






