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Fujitsu develops world's fastest processor
Japanese firm Fujitsu has revealed a new processor, touted to be the fastest in the world in terms of raw CPU computations. Named "Venus," the processor can supposedly crunch numbers at a rate of 128
Microsoft confirms that Windows 7 will arrive this year
Microsoft has officially confirmed that it will be releasing the Windows 7 operating system this year--and in time for the holiday shopping season. This is in contrast to the company's initial,
802.11n WLAN getting more affordable
A slew of new, low-priced 802.11n hardware is being introduced by vendors such as D-Link and Enterasys, among other vendors. Downturn or not, this can only help to quicken the high-throughput WLAN
22 traits that make you a geek
Are you the ultimate techie, a real geek in the true sense of the word and at the forefront of innovation and change? So much that was once considered the providence of the geek is now common place
The last goodbye from Bill Gates
Bill Gates gave a farewell speech to developers at Microsoft's company's annual TechEd conference on Tuesday, talking about how modeling will transform the way the software development lifecycle is
Via goes mainstream with new Isaiah processor
Via
Technologies is preparing its first high performance x86 chip targeted squarely
at the mainstream. Historically, Via
focused in niches like that of ultra-compact PCs, or small mobile devices
Intel and AMD quads go head-to-head
Enterprise social networking 101
What do corporate CIOs and media magnates have in common? A growing fascination with the power of social networking. News Corp's Rupert Murdoch turned the concept into a mainstream element in the
Mobile payment trials begin in Memphis, Jackson
While mobile payment and product search technologies have been discussed for years, two new trials were recently announced that could help bring the technologies into the mainstream. Cellular
The expanding role of the CIO
More midmarket CIOs are taking on other parts of the business, including finance, facilities management, sales and human resources. That's because today, CIOs are viewed as people who are running

