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Samsung considering sale of HDD division for $1.5 billion
Samsung is reportedly considering the sale of its money-losing hard disk drive division for up to $1.5 billion. According to an April 18 report from the Wall Street Journal, the company hopes to use
RSA warns of possible risk to customers of SecurID following cyber attack
EMC's RSA Security division was the target of a recent sophisticated cyber attack which could have led to "certain information being extracted from RSA's system" wrote RSA's Executive Chairman Art
Tablet hardware vs. apps: Which one wins?
Apple ( NASDAQ: AAPL ) is poised to introduce the iPad 2 later today, and for the first time it will meet competition when it is released from the likes of the Motorola Xoom, Research In Motion's (
SeaMicro goes 64-bit; packs 256 Intel dual-core Atoms into one server
Server specialist SeaMicro has announced a version of its Atom-based server system based on Intel's ( NASDAQ: INTC ) new 64-bit Atom N570 dual-core processor. The SeaMicro SM10000-64 server crams 256
Nvidia: Tablets running on quad-core Tegra should start shipping in August
Tablets running on Nvidia's new quad-core Tegra mobile processor should begin shipping in August, says the chip company. Code-named Project Kal-El, this newest generation Tegra was first demonstrated
Hackers broke into Nasdaq network
Unknown hackers broke into the computer network of the company that runs Nasdaq, according to a Wall Street Journal report. To be clear, the exchange trading platform, or the system that executes
Motorola open to using Windows Phone 7
Sanjay Jha, co-CEO of Motorola, which has appeared to put all of the company's efforts into the Google Android OS camp, told the Wall Street Journal that he is open to the company building
Is Apple set to release a multimedia tablet?
The Wall Street Journal is reporting that Apple is set to introduce a new multimedia tablet device this month. According to people briefed on the device, Apple doesn't plan on shipping the device
Stock market turmoil leads to tech confusion
The last few months have produced more clouds than silver linings for almost every U.S. economic sector. In October the S&P 500-stock index fell just over 18 percent, according to Standard &

