AMD's Llano could heat up chip war with Intel
The chip war will heat up as Advanced Micro Devices prepares PC processors to rival Intel's Sandy Bridge chips, which have already started appearing in laptops, analysts said this week.
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Trade group sets off debate over spectrum 'hoarding'
A TV trade group is asking why its members should give up additional spectrum for mobile broadband.
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Firefox follows Chrome lead, eyes faster releases
Once Firefox 4 is out the door next week, Mozilla will likely shift to a faster development cycle for its browser, one that resembles the way Google rolls out a constant line of updates for Chrome.
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New gadgets, LTE upstarts and data plans on tap at CTIA Wireless
What better way to celebrate the arrival of spring than by showing up in Orlando for CTIA Wireless 2011, which runs March 22-24. The buzz is all about LTE, the mythical "4G" network, the continually promised mobile payments explosion, monetizing the heck out of online app stores, and now ... tablets, which manage to bring almost all of these trends, or hopes, together.
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NetSuite's CEO cashes in on cloud mania
An exclusive interview with Zach Nelson, CEO of NetSuite, reveals the challenges and rewards of being the leading ERP-as-a-service provider
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VMware ships Apple iPad management client
VMware has released the vSphere Client for iPad, with which IT staff will be able to monitor and manage their virtualized infrastructure, the company said on Thursday.
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Gladinet Cloud Desktop, a real cloud product
Gibbs looks at the latest version of Gladinet Cloud Desktop and likes what he sees.
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Apple's new 15-in. MacBook Pro: Same look, more speed
The latest round of MacBook Pro laptops from Apple get speedy new chips from Intel, faster graphics processors and a new I/O technology that promises blazing speeds.
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China closes 130,000 Internet cafes as it seeks more control
China shut down more than 130,000 illegal Internet cafes in the country over a six-year period, as part of crackdown to control the market, according to a new Chinese government report.
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Japanese chip makers begin recovery after devastation
Some Japanese chip makers are starting to pick themselves up and resume operations in the earthquake and tsunami-torn northeast.
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