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Computer downtime could solve world hunger

16.05.2008 19:04    theinquirer.net
Ambrose McNevin the Inquirer, Friday 16 May 2008. 16:51:00 Rice reinvented by gargantuan grid IBM HOPES TO ERADICATE world hunger using donated processing power to study the atomic make-up of rice protein. The firm says it will harness 167 teraflops,


In a rare consumer victory, Apple nixes return fees

16.05.2008 19:04    theinquirer.net
Sylvie Barak the Inquirer, Friday 16 May 2008. 19:11:00 Fair and square THE CONSUMER-FRIENDLY computer advice site Computeractive claims it has won a victory against Apple, causing the firm to cancel its 'processing fee' charged to customers returning products they

Sprint and Samsung sharpen WiMax efforts

16.05.2008 19:04    theinquirer.net
Sylvie Barak the Inquirer, Friday 16 May 2008. 16:57:00 Sprinting towards launch THE PARTNERSHIP between Sprint and Samsung Electronics has edged closer to delivering its first WiMax network the firms annouced as they held hands today. The network hardware hass

Noise pollution map put online by British Government

16.05.2008 19:04    theinquirer.net
Sylvie Barak the Inquirer, Friday 16 May 2008. 18:54:00 Hear ye, Hear ye! THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT is so concerned about noise levels in the UK, it has launched an online map which highlights the main problem areas that need quietening

AMD cries foul over Intel's 'river of cash' flowing to Dell

16.05.2008 18:56    theregister.co.uk
Shows Intel Chairman begging for forgivenessAMD vs Intel It's document season in the ongoing anti-trust lawsuit between AMD and Intel. Last week, the companies fought over witness testimony and earlier this week a judge told Intel to fork over some

DNS gaffe leaves spy agency totally under cover

16.05.2008 18:55    theregister.co.uk
Big website knickers round anklesThe unavailability of the US National Security Agency website on Thursday has been linked to misconfigured DNS (Domain Name System) servers....

Jihadis: We turned hacked killbots against US troops

16.05.2008 18:55    theregister.co.uk
ROTM fever spreads to mujahideen press officeIn a strange twist of fate it has emerged that gutter hacks, writing for a well known publication offering tasty mechanically recovered news-like media product, have handed a stunning propaganda coup to jihadi terrorism.

World economy group gives IPv6 big push

16.05.2008 18:55    theregister.co.uk
Warns about depletion of IPv4 addressesThe Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) sounded an alarm bell yesterday over the rapid depletion of IPv4 internet addresses and gave the IPv6 protocol another push....

Apple dismisses Safari download issue

16.05.2008 15:04    techworld.com
Is it a security hole or not? A security researcher has published a demonstration exploit that takes advantage of the download mechanism in Apple's Safari browser to automatically download files onto a user's system.

'Treasure hunt' ends after hacker releases IE attack code

16.05.2008 15:04    techworld.com
George the Greek solves the puzzle. One week after hiding Internet Explorer attack code, security researcher Aviv Raff has posted details on how to launch the attack.

Computers at risk from Crazy Raspberry ants

16.05.2008 15:04    techworld.com
Houston, we have a problem. A flood of voracious ants is heading straight for Houston, taking out computers, radios and even vehicles in their path.

Computers at risk from Crazy Rasberry ants

16.05.2008 15:04    techworld.com
Houston, we have a problem. A flood of voracious ants is heading straight for Houston, taking out computers, radios and even vehicles in their path.

Sport Business to distribute ProLink GPS systems in France

16.05.2008 03:47    dmeurope.com
A player in the European sports industry, Sport Business Group will oversee sales, installation and service of ProLink screens mounted on golf carts in France.

So, who will design AMD graphics in the future?

16.05.2008 03:43    theinquirer.net
Nebojsa Novakovic the Inquirer, Thursday 15 May 2008. 10:52:00 Analysis Brain drain lowers collective IQ WHILE Nvidia's Jen Hsun Huang sometimes gloats a tad rudely over the competition's headaches, there could be one point justifying his recent analyst talk confidence

AMD channels game initiative

16.05.2008 03:42    theinquirer.net
Andrew Thomas the Inquirer, Thursday 15 May 2008. 12:18:00 INQ not invited, naturally CHIMPZILLA held a bash at its fab in Dresden yesterday but didn't invite the INQ. Still, when you've got a Fab standing idle it makes sense to

Brits are quite green, regardless of what they claim

16.05.2008 03:42    theinquirer.net
Sylvie Barak the Inquirer, Thursday 15 May 2008. 18:17:00 Cycle again NEW RESEARCH BY T-MOBILE shows that most Brits don't really believe they do enough for the environment, despite the fact that results seem to prove they do quite a

Jane's puts terrorism tracking map online

16.05.2008 03:42    theinquirer.net
Sylvie Barak the Inquirer, Thursday 15 May 2008. 20:44:00 He's behind you JANE'S, THE DEFENCE, aerospace, transport and security media outfit, today launched a new online Terrorism and Insurgency Centre Events Map, which it reckons provides "up-to-the-minute interactive visual mapping

MSI Wind knocks EeePC off its feet

16.05.2008 03:42    theinquirer.net
Paul Taylor the Inquirer, Thursday 15 May 2008. 22:00:00 Daily Hardwareabout More than just hot air THE SCREECHIN' EEEPC from Asus has all but cornered the media coverage on UMPCs lately, and it seems that the remainder of Taiwan is

RIAA ordered to shell out $100k for P2P witch hunt

16.05.2008 03:36    theregister.co.uk
Pigopolists pay for 471 hoursHow many work hours does it take to fight off a false accusation of copyright infringement from the Recording Ass. of America?...

Apple okay with Safari 'carpet bombing' vuln for now

16.05.2008 03:36    theregister.co.uk
Eh. Don't expect much from us'Next time you get nagged to install Apple's Safari browser keep this in mind: The company's security team has dismissed research that shows a simple way miscreants can use the browser to litter an end

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