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AMD's Bulldozer processor will push the envelope to 3.5GHz
Advanced Micro Devices took the lid off the architecture of its upcoming Bulldozer processor at the ISSCC conference held this week. According to the company, Bulldozer was designed to reduce power
Yahoo building cloud-serving engine for internal use, plans to use open source
Yahoo intends to release the code that the company is currently developing as part of its internal cloud-serving engine. Todd Papaioannou, Yahoo's vice president of cloud architecture described
RIM opens access to consumer BlackBerry messaging in India
Mobile carriers in India now have the ability to intercept non-corporate email and instant messages sent by BlackBerry smartphone users, says Research In Motion ( NASDAQ: RIMM ). This will be on a
Considering faster business intelligence
Everybody seems to be talking about business intelligence these days, in part because the term appears to be as solid as Jello, slipping easily into whatever context vendors, analysts, consultants or
Intel porting Android 2.2 to Intel for summer release
Intel ( NASDAQ: INTC ) will be porting Android 2.2, also known as Froyo, to run on x86-based CPUs, specifically Intel chips. While it is true that there have already been efforts in this direction by
Hidden costs of cloud computing
Cloud computing services have become all the rage for small companies and big ones. It can save money and it's efficient, supporters say. But there are plenty of warning signs for managers looking
Last week's Google Gmail outage demystified
It has been revealed that the downtime on Gmail last week was the direct result of heavy load to Google Contacts and not a failure of Gmail per se. This problem with Google Contacts directly resulted
Microsoft launches CTP of data warehousing solution
Microsoft has released the community technology preview (CTP) for Project Madison, its data warehousing solution for SQL Server 2008 R2. The CTP release stems from Microsoft's acquisition last year
IT job losses slow down
It's tough to read the tea leaves, but there are some positive signs for IT workers, according to an analysis by Foote Partners. While the overall national unemployment rate hit 9.5 percent, an
Here comes 'private cloud' computing
Cloud computing has taken the tech world by storm. Now there is a new variation of it: Private cloud computing for companies that want the benefits without the risks or the cost of sending their

