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Mario Rivas leaves AMD

12.05.2008 23:58    theinquirer.net
Charlie Demerjian the Inquirer, Monday 12 May 2008. 18:10:00 This is getting silly THE LATEST WORD from AMD central is that Mario Rivas, Executive VP, Computing Products Group, is no longer at the company. It seems the leaving was not


Intel's chipsets to spawn new overclocker generation

12.05.2008 23:58    theinquirer.net
Paul Taylor the Inquirer, Monday 12 May 2008. 22:40:00 HW Rounds Voltage boomers WITH INTEL'S P45 officially launching in June, Bit-Tech went to the bottom of the chipset making the most of some time spent with MSI engineers and Mr.

AMD's Dirk tells the troops what is happening

12.05.2008 23:58    theinquirer.net
Charlie Demerjian the Inquirer, Monday 12 May 2008. 23:06:00 Memowatch Message to the masses IF YOU ARE running a large company like, say AMD, you occasionally need to tell the troops about the changes going on over their heads. This

AMD does the execu-shuffle

12.05.2008 23:58    theinquirer.net
Charlie Demerjian the Inquirer, Monday 12 May 2008. 23:00:00 Memowatch In their own words SHOULD YOU HAVE BEEN following the AMD executive game of musical chairs, you are probably thinking there are some memos flying around. Here is one for

FBI looks into fake Cisco kit

12.05.2008 19:00    techworld.com
Major investigation launched as US military buys hooky routers. The US Federal Bureau of Investigation is taking the issue of counterfeit Cisco equipment very seriously, according to a (leaked FBI presentation) that underscores problems in the Cisco supply chain.

Internet father speaks up for municipal networks

12.05.2008 19:00    techworld.com
Vint Cerf says build it and they will come. Municipal broadband networks could help boost the availability of high-speed Internet access and even help to ensure Net neutrality in the US, said Vint Cerf, vice president and chief Internet evangelist

AMD grabs for the data centre with low-power server chip

12.05.2008 17:53    theregister.co.uk
Pushes thermal envelopeAMD today launched low power quad-core Opteron processors for the x86 server market, once again playing catch-up with Intel....

Back to the future: the Java client's second go-round

12.05.2008 17:52    theregister.co.uk
Following the fadsJavaOne provides a good barometer of the current fads hitting IT. Three years ago, Java discovered open source, two years ago it was AJAX, while last year was a non-event. But this year, the rich client's back, baby....

HP tipped to take over BT's datacentres in £1.5bn deal

12.05.2008 17:51    theregister.co.uk
CEOs plan back-scratching calls this week?HP is expected to take BT's UK datacentres off its hands in a £1.5bn deal....

DVD smut malware blights US forces in Iraq

12.05.2008 17:51    theregister.co.uk
A different kind of insurgencyMalware infected bootleg DVDs bought from Iraqi souks are causing US troops all sorts of problems....

Middle East on Path to Digital Future Says Intel Chairman

12.05.2008 15:25    mysolutioninfo.com
Education and technology can expand what is possible and create opportunities for people across the Middle East," said Barrett. The foundation for innovation in today's knowledge based economy relies on a highly educated workforce and a strong technology infrastructure. Together

Brocade Showcases Server-to-Storage Connectivity and Green Technology

12.05.2008 15:25    mysolutioninfo.com
Brocade demonstrations taking place at Blade Systems Insights in Booth 107 on the exhibitor floor include the following:

Verizon Business to Open Dubai Office to Further Strengthen Middle East Presence

12.05.2008 15:22    mysolutioninfo.com
Many Verizon Business customers and partners already have operations within Dubai Internet City, an information technology park created by the government of Dubai as a free economic zone. Widely viewed as a strategic base for companies operating in the high-growth

EDGAR(R) Online(R) First U.S. Company to Offer South Korean Public Company Data in XBRL

12.05.2008 15:22    mysolutioninfo.com
The addition of XBRL information for South Korean companies is an important step in our integration of global datasets," said Philip Moyer, CEO and President of EDGAR Online. "We see enormous value for investors in the addition of these companies

MCIT to Host Second Conference of African Ministers in Charge of CIT

12.05.2008 15:22    mysolutioninfo.com
The conference is expected to shed light on issues like the challenges facing the sector in Africa like harmonization of ICT regulatory policies of the African countries as well as strategies, policies and regulations set for the development of postal

New Web Site to Raise Awareness for the Myanmar Crisis Has Lofty Goals

12.05.2008 15:21    mysolutioninfo.com
An estimated 100,000 people have perished due to the devastating cyclone that hit Myanmar, the largest country by geographical area in Southeast Asia. Two Internet entrepreneurs, Sharon Tucci and Steve Jones, have risen to the call of community support by

Findababysitter.com announce launch of their French web site

12.05.2008 15:21    mysolutioninfo.com
Finding the right type of childcare can be difficult for young parents who are often time-poor and may not know where to start their search. Findababysitter.com aim to bring parents a free, friendly and easy-to-use service to help them find

At Last a Real Alternative for eBay Sellers

12.05.2008 15:20    mysolutioninfo.com
Aimed at wholesale traders, small retail businesses and people just wanting to sell items from home, Yoobos offers stores ranging in cost from £3.75 up to £10, on which up to 30 miscellaneous items can be sold at once. If

New type of rootkit hidden in hardware

12.05.2008 13:55    techworld.com
Another step to undetectable malware? Security researchers have developed a new type of malicious rootkit software that hides itself in an obscure part of a computer's chip, undetected by today's anti-virus products.

Ner type of rootkit hidden in hardware

12.05.2008 13:55    techworld.com
Another step to undetectable malware? Security researchers have developed a new type of malicious rootkit software that hides itself in an obscure part of a computer's chip, undetected by today's anti-virus products.

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