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Today's PC hardware limits streaming 3D content 18 March, 2010 08:02:00
Content providers are increasingly streaming 3D video over the Internet, but many computers are not yet 3D-ready and users may not be all that interested in that viewing option, analysts said. - +
AMD CEO's pay falls 15% to $US4.5 million in 2009 16 March, 2010 08:42:00
Advanced Micro Devices turned a profit in 2009 after three successive annual losses, but CEO Dirk Meyer's total compensation fell 15%. - +
AMD to ship first six-core desktop processor in Q2 03 March, 2010 08:14:00
Advanced Micro Devices on Tuesday said its first six-core processor for desktops will ship in the second quarter of this year. - +
CEBIT: IBM previews new server architecture 02 March, 2010 16:09:00
IBM on Tuesday announced new System x and BladeCenter servers, which are based on a new server design that the company claims will boost application performance while reducing energy costs in data centers. - +
IBM, HP servers won't stop x86 onslaught on Unix 10 February, 2010 07:25:00
The announcement of high-end servers by IBM and Hewlett-Packard this week won't halt declining Unix server sales as the onslaught of x86 servers continues, analysts said on Tuesday. - +
AMD details speed, power saving features of Fusion 10 February, 2010 04:30:00
Advanced Micro Devices on Tuesday offered more details about its forthcoming Fusion processor, including the speed, power consumption and plans to begin shipping samples in the first half of this year. - +
Intel pushes out vPro for Core i5, i7 processors 05 February, 2010 08:25:00
Intel on Thursday announced a new vPro platform for its Core processors to make remote maintenance and management of PCs easier in an enterprise. - +
IDC: Chip market on way back after recession 27 January, 2010 05:43:00
A rise in PC chip shipments in the last quarter of 2009 indicates that the market is on its way back after the dark days of the recession, according to an IDC report released today. - +
Sandia tests supercomputer virtualization 27 January, 2010 05:01:00
The U.S. Energy Department's Sandia National Laboratories is investigating the possibility of using virtualization to allow its researchers to make better use of its behemoth Red Storm supercomputer. Researchers from Northwestern University and the University of New Mexico are also participating in the project. - +
AMD Brings Next-Generation HD Gaming and Multimedia Features to the Mainstream 20 January, 2010 15:20:00
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IBM reports 10 percent jump in profit for Q4 20 January, 2010 09:10:00
IBM on Tuesday reported a 10 percent jump in profit for the fourth quarter as revenue increased at the company for the first time in more than a year.
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CIO Industry Insight Podcast #9 Scott Dawes, VP of Applications Business Unit, Oracle ANZ 03 March, 2010 10:26:28
CIO Australia Editor Matt Rodgers catches up with Scott Dawes, VP of Oracle's Applications Business Unit in A/NZ, about the role supply chain and logistics software plays in keeping global businesses moving. - +
CIO Industry Insight Podcast #8: Michael Sentonas, Chief Technology Officer for McAfee Australia 25 February, 2010 11:26:51
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CIO Industry Insight Podcast #7: Peter Thomas, Senior Director for Exadata Solutions & Architecture, Oracle ANZ 17 February, 2010 10:01:02
CIO Australia Editor Matt Rodgers talks with Peter Thomas, Oracle's Senior Director for Exadata Solutions and Architecture, about the company's latest high-end database and storage system. - +
CIO Industry Insight Podcast #6: Brenton Smith, Managing Director, CA (ANZ) 26 October, 2009 12:47:52
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CIO Live Podcast #88: Mark Toomey, author of Waltzing with the Elephant: A Comprehensive Guide to Directing and Controlling Information Technology 24 September, 2009 11:55:25
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Facebook users targeted in massive spam run 19 March, 2010 06:50:00
The messages try to get users to dowload a malicious attachmentFacebook's 400 million users have been targeted by a spam run that could infect their computers with malicious software designed to steals passwords and other data, according to security researchers at McAfee. - +
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For biometric access systems, the devil is in the details. Here are implementation strategies from users and analysts.Considering a biometric access system? Experts offer practical advice in these dos and don'ts. - +
Seven Firefox Plug-ins That Improve Online Privacy 18 March, 2010 06:18:00
It does help the more nerdy among us ascertain what's going on under the hood of a websiteAs strange as it might sound, there are times when I wish for the old days of the Internet circa the early 1990's. The days of Mosaic and Lynx, where there was no Flash, no Javascript and no Java. A simpler time where protecting your privacy and security wasn't as essential as it is today. - +
Law enforcement push for stricter domain name rules 18 March, 2010 05:04:00
The changes would make it more difficult for criminals to register under false details for domain namesLaw enforcement officials in the U.K. and U.S. are pushing the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers to put in place measures that would help reduce abuse of the domain name system. - +
Indian security startup offers free software 17 March, 2010 06:01:00
The company hopes to make money by selling services to small companiesWep Solutions, an Indian security software and services startup, is offering its unified threat management appliance software free to small businesses around the world.
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