
Intel pushes Xeon into Itanium territory
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Analysis
WITH THE LAUNCH of Intel's latest round of Xeon processors, further questions must be asked as to where exactly does the rise of Xeon leave Itanium.
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Intel launches mission critical Xeon E3 and E7 chips
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CHIPMAKER Intel has released some Xeon chips for high-end servers and workstations.
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US House of Representatives opposes FCC on net neutrality
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THE US House of Representatives has moved to oppose Federal Communications Commission (FCC) net neutrality rules that would prevent Internet service providers (ISPs) from offering higher quality Internet service to paying customers and putting everyone else in the slow lane.
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Google Chrome is making the web a safer place
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INTERNET GIANT Google is experimenting with a real-time alert system that should prevent users of its Chrome web browser from stumbling down bad Internet alleys and downloading malicious materials.
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Anonymous takes down Playstation website and Playstation Network
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AS SURE as night follows day, Internet hacktivist group Anonymous made good on its threats and started its campaign against Sony.
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Thousands leave Godaddy over elephant killing video
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THE FALLOUT from Godaddy's CEO elephant shooting video is continuing as rival web host Namecheap gets 20,000 of its customers and raises money for the Save The Elephants charity.
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Marks and Spencer was hit by Epsilon breach
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POSH MARKET CHAIN Marks and Spencer is the latest UK company to admit it was hit by a huge data theft of names and email addresses from the online marketing firm Epsilon.
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BT rivals ask government to intervene on prices
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BRITISH TELECOM'S rivals have pleaded with the UK government to intervene over the prices it charges for renting access to its network infrastructure.
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Toshiba brings WL and YL series 3D TVs into focus
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JAPANESE ELECTRONICS MAKER Toshiba has tuned in its Regza WL and YL series, high-end HD 3D televisons that include its Cevo engine for upscaling content.
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HP releases an 80-core Intel Xeon E7 server
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SERVER VENDOR HP has released four new Xeon E7 servers that increasingly blur the lines between the capabilities of x86 kit and big-tin custom RISC or Itanium boxes.
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Nokia will hold a Symbian smartphone event in April
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FINNISH PHONE MAKER Nokia has sent out invites to an event in London on April 12 that promises to be about smartphones and Symbian, and stops abruptly there.
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Tablet buyers let down by small screens
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BESIDES BEING an obvious fashion fad, a tablet, or 'pad', has some useful functions. It's not exactly a great content creation device due to the lack of a proper keyboard, but it is nevertheless great for reviewing content as well as web surfing or browsing electronic books.
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Tablet buyers are let down by small screens
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BESIDES BEING an obvious fashion fad, a tablet, or 'pad', has some useful functions. It's not exactly a great content creation device due to the lack of a proper keyboard, but it is nevertheless great for reviewing content as well as web surfing or browsing electronic books.
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Nvidia launches a low cost Quadro 400 workstation card
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GRAPHICS CHIP DESIGNER Nvidia has released an affordable Quadro workstation video card.
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Toshiba enters the cloud content market
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JAPANESE PC MAKER Toshiba has entered the music and video download market, a content arena dominated by Apple and Amazon.
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Cisco CEO says company is 'flawed'
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THE CEO of Cisco Systems, John Chambers has called the company "flawed", but he has plans to address the number of problems he listed for employees in an internal memo.
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Toshiba readies its L and P series laptops
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THE INQUIRER is at Toshiba World 2011 where Toshiba has unveiled its updated L-series and and P-series laptops.
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Sun slams emetic Nintendo 3DS
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EARLY BUYERS of Nintendo 3DS consoles who have found that gaming sessions lead to violent bouts of sickness have found a friend in the Sun newspaper.
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Nokia will hold a Symbian smartphone event in April
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FINNISH PHONE MAKER Nokia has sent out invites to an event in London on April 12 that promises to be about smartphones and Symbian, and stops abruptly there.
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Canonical stops sending out free Ubuntu CDs
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LINUX VENDOR Canonical will stop shipping Ubuntu CDs all over the world.
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News Corp's Ipad tabloid The Daily is losing audience
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Gutterwatch
RUPERT MURDOCH'S online rag The Daily is losing readership, according to a social notworking analysis.
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Wordpress update fixes security flaws
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DEVELOPERS at Wordpress.org have released an updated version of the popular open source website content management system and blogging tool, which fixes several security issues.
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Microsoft reevaluates Silverlight
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SOFTWARE SPINNER Microsoft has put out a statement that tried to justify the existence of Silverlight, but ended up saying that HTML5 is better.
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Sun slams emetic Nintendo 3DS
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EARLY BUYERS of Nintendo 3DS consoles who have found that gaming sessions lead to violent bouts of sickness have found a friend in the Sun newspaper.
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