Wednesday, March 17, 2010

IT News HeadLines (THE INQUIRER) 17/03/2010



Losing the war against The Pirate Bay

Nick Farrell THE INQUIRER

Opinion Media cartels lean on politicians instead




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It's doom for Blackberry

Nick Farrell THE INQUIRER

70 per cent want to try something else




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Sony launches Vaio M

Spencer Dalziel THE INQUIRER

Cut price netboook out




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Cortina releases a low latency chip

Nick Farrell THE INQUIRER

Runs 10 Gigabit Ethernet




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Tories might lose the election over broadband

Edward Berridge THE INQUIRER

Its own voters will lose under the party's policies




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Codeweavers releases Crossover Linux 9

Edward Berridge THE INQUIRER

Runs Windows applications under Linux




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Intel releases its 'most secure' line of server chips

Edward Berridge THE INQUIRER

Xeon 5600 series processors




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Intel also promises a cheaper SSD

Ian Williams THE INQUIRER

40GB value drive to rival OCZ's




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Supercomputers run open source software

David Neal THE INQUIRER

Nine out of ten




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Hanvon to launch a multi-touch tablet in China

Spencer Dalziel THE INQUIRER

Performance device




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Lost in collaborative translation

Spencer Dalziel THE INQUIRER

Microsoft plays catch-up to Google’s translation technology




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Microsoft showcases Windows Phone 7 Series

David Neal THE INQUIRER

Yawn




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Symbian taps Red Hat for developer server

Ian Williams THE INQUIRER

Open source all the way




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Tim Bray joins Google

David Neal THE INQUIRER

Will focus on Android




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