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Intel Peaks on PC Performance With New Six-core Chip

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Intel Peaks on PC Performance With New Six-core Chip Intel announces what it calls its fastest chip to date for PCs, the six-core Core i7-3960X Extreme Edition processor, based on the Sandy Bridge architecture.
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Hard Drive Shortages Will Result in More Expensive PCs, Says Gartner Enterprise users and consumers who have held off buying new PCs recently may regret their delay as a hard-drive shortage is expected to boost prices.
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IBM to Build E-commerce Research Labs for Chinese Retailer IBM has reached a deal with Chinese electronics retailer Suning Appliance to build research centers in China and the U.S. meant to develop e-commerce products.
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Developers Eager for Kindle Fire The low-cost Amazon.com tablet is attracting plenty of early interest from developers who expect it to jump-start the Android market, based on a survey conducted early this month.
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Google Adds 24x7 Phone Support for All Apps Business Customers Addressing a major source of complaints with its Apps suite, Google has announced that it will now offer around-the-clock phone support.
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Five Tips to Avoid Malware in Mobile Apps Malware is a growing concern for smartphones and tablets, and you need to know how to steer clear of malicious apps.
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F-Secure Finds Malware Signed With Stolen Digital Certificate Researchers from security vendor F-Secure have spotted a rare malicious software sample that carried a valid code-signing certificate from a Malaysian...
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Supercomputer With ARM Processors Being Built in Spain With an eye to bringing power efficiency to high-performance systems, a prototype supercomputer with quad-core ARM processors is being built at the Barcelona...
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Attackers Get Sneakier With Encrypted Malware Malicious hackers in Brazil have for the first time created malware that uses encrypted blocks of code to sneak around antivirus programs.
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App Developers Anxious to Tap Amazon Gold Mine There are plenty of Android tablets on the market already, but the Kindle Fire is an Amazon product, and Amazon customers are a distinctly different audience than Android users.
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Top500 List Passes Another Milestone: 10 Petaflops Japan's K Computer has retained its pole position on the Top500 list of fastest supercomputers and become the first machine on the list to achieve performance of...
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IANA Contract Is up for Renewal, Only to U.S. Bidders A new tender document for the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) aims to strengthen the transparency, independence and accountability of the next IANA...
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Researchers Bypass the Restrictions of Mac OS X Default Sandbox Profiles The restrictions imposed by Mac OS X generic application sandbox profiles can be easily bypassed, researchers from Core Security Technologies found.
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Tibco's Spotfire Ties In-memory Analytics to SharePoint, Tibbr Social Network Tibco is giving its Spotfire BI (business intelligence) and visualization tool an injection of social collaboration through integrations with Microsoft...
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