Friday, February 26, 2010

IT News HeadLines (THE INQUIRER) 26/02/2010



Intel demos 48 core possibilities

Ian Williams THE INQUIRER

Video Rendering farm on a chip




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Microsoft can kill botnets

David Neal THE INQUIRER

Firm given permission to take out Waledac bots




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UK shuns Ecall life-saver

Clive Akass THE INQUIRER

EC scheme enables cars to report their own crashes, with location




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Gartner predicts a jolly 2010

Lawrence Latif THE INQUIRER

Semiconductor firms may get a bonus




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AMD Radeon HD 5830 appears

Paul Taylor THE INQUIRER

Minding the gap




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Hacks are hackers

Edward Berridge THE INQUIRER

Gutterwatch All the news that is fit to hack




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Server sales on the up

Edward Berridge THE INQUIRER

IBM in front




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Dell and Credant deal

Spencer Dalziel THE INQUIRER

Encryption install at factory




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Itunes reaches 10 billion mark

Paul Taylor THE INQUIRER

A PSA by Apple




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Windows 7 gets plugged again

Spencer Dalziel THE INQUIRER

Gaming and Media Centre patches up




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Verisign tries to secure DNS

Lawrence Latif THE INQUIRER

Wants firms to come together




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Open source software is a communist plot

Nick Farrell THE INQUIRER

Recommending Linux makes you an enemy of the state




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Firefox zero day flaw disputed

Nick Farrell THE INQUIRER

Nothing to see here move on please




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