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The skinny on Microsoft’s thin client OSes

Writing technology articles for a living can occasionally be so frustrating that you want to take a bone saw to your skull. Take Microsoft, for example: Several trips to the campus followed by several phone calls asking for some kind of comment on the company's "utility computing" strategy and yet no one even hints to me about Eiger or M

Technology innovation on trial

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Intel Corp. has begun volume shipments of the Pentium Extreme Edition 840 processor, the company

Best DRAM prices yet to come

Prices for the most popular type of computer memory chips have fallen by more than 40 per cent since the start of the year, and users may get even better bargains if they wait until the middle of the year, observers said.

Adobe aims at Microsoft

Adobe Systems Inc.'s agreement this week to acquire Macromedia for approximately US$3.4 billion will give the company a formidable collection of Web publishing and document management software

Dual-core chip set to ship

Advanced Micro Devices Inc. on Thursday was set to introduce the fist six models of its Opteron microprocessor to feature two processing engines, or cores, on a single chip. As previously reported by IDG News Service, the announcement is scheduled to occur at a press event to be held in New York the day before Opteron's second anniversary.

Intel’s first dual-core chip shipping now

Intel Corp. has begun volume shipments of the Pentium Extreme Edition 840 processor, the company's first dual-core processor, a company executive said Monday.

New bugs found in Outlook, Internet Explorer

The two flaws in the Web browser and e-mail client could let an attacker take control over a system with minimal action from the user, eEye said in two security alerts posted on its page of upcoming advisories. The company ranks the flaws "high" risk.

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