
Next generation wireless networks demand more from ARM chip designers
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BASEBAND CHIPS are the not so glamorous side of mobile phones, however designers such as ARM are pushing the boundaries of these often overlooked processors.
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Next generation wireless networks demand more from chip designers
THE INQUIRER
Interview
BASEBAND CHIPS are the not so glamorous side of mobile phones, however designers such as ARM are pushing the boundaries of these often overlooked processors.
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Filesharing is under threat from IPv6 transition say experts
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FILESHARING and other data transfer activities could come to an end if the world does not move to IPv6, say experts who expect the Asia Pacific region to run out of Internet protocol version 4 (IPv4) addresses first.
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WikiLeaks fallout was exploited by spammers
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GLOBAL INTEREST in the Wikileaks revelations saw spammers exploit its keywords to fool spam filters and other security measures throughout December, according to an insecurity firm.
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Verizon loses first round in net neutrality fight
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US TELECOM Verizon has lost the first round in its fight against the US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) over net neutrality.
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Dell and Canonical sell Eucalyptus Systems software
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DELL'S POWEREDGE C2100 and C6100 servers are now available in the US with the Ubuntu Enterprise Cloud (UEC) operating system.
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Murdoch launches The Daily
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MEDIA MOGUL Rupert Murdoch's anti-free, anti-Internet but Apple loving news service, The Daily, launched today with a party hosted by the man himself,
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Terrestrial HD is now 'reaching' 640,000 UK homes
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HIGH DEFINTION terrestrial telly channels are now reaching over 640,000 UK homes, according to the digital terrestrial broadcaster Freeview.
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Intel’s defective chip hits Dell and Lenovo kit
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TWO BIG PC OEMS, Dell and Lenovo have reluctantly joined HP, Samsung and MSI in being afflicted by Intel's dodgy chip in its Sandy Bridge chipset.
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HP sneeks out a Palm WebOS tablet tease
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SMARTPHONE UNDERACHIEVER HP is acting the gadget tease with a faked leak of its upcoming Palm WebOS tablet.
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HP sneaks out a Palm WebOS tablet tease
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SMARTPHONE UNDERACHIEVER HP is acting the gadget tease with a faked leak of its upcoming Palm WebOS tablet.
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Verizon starts taking pre-orders for the Iphone 4
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FRUIT THEMED TOYMAKER Apple is allowing Verizon customers to pre-order CDMA versions of the Iphone 4 from today.
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Ipad 2 spotted at Murdoch’s launch of The Daily
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A PROTOTYPE of the Ipad 2 appeared at the launch of Rupert Murdoch's The Daily yesterday.
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Google's Android 3.0 demonstration fails to impress
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SMARTPHONE DEVELOPER Google stuttered through a demonstration of Android 3.0 features it had already shown off at last month's CES.
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MSI declares itself a victim of Sandy Bridge 6 series chip flaw
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ANOTHER VICTIM of the flawed Sandy Bridge 6 Series support chip has announced that it has stopped all shipments and named the affected products.
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Red Hat joins push against software patents
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LINUX VENDOR Red Hat, the open source stalwart, wants to improve the US patent system so that it and other firms can challenge poor quality software patents.
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Analyst suggests a Nokia-Microsoft suicide pact
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IT IS HARD TO GUESS what exactly Adnaan Ahmad, a senior analyst at Berenberg Bank was smoking when he urged Nokia to jump into bed with Microsoft, but it's pretty likely sold by the ounce.
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Microsoft claims Google used 'click fraud' to fool Bing
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MAINTAINER OF THE COPYCAT SEARCH ENGINE Bing, Microsoft has been forced to defend itself against the accusation that it copied search results from Google and bunged them into Bing.
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Facebook pounces to patch personal data security hole
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THE ATTENTION Facebook has started giving to security has seen some results, with the social notworking outfit quickly patching a worrying security flaw that was found by Indiana University students.
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Mozilla releases a Firefox 4 Beta for Android
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PERHAPS SENSING that it had not released a point or beta release for a while, Mozilla has offered Android and Maemo users another beta version of its mobile browser, Firefox 4.
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Microsoft says it supports H.264 video
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SOFTWARE NOBBLER Microsoft has announced that it will support the H.264 video format in a move that seems designed to tell people that it is doing something that Google is not.
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