Feb
10
2009
An anonymous reader writes “When is an Intel PC not an Intel PC? When it moves applications such as Internet browsing and email on to an ARM processor because it can get longer battery life. And according to a story at EE Times, this hybrid Intel-ARM processor approach is being taken by PC makers as prominent as Dell. The problem for Intel: Why would you switch out of ‘all-day’ mode and use the Intel processor? The problem for ARM: lacking support from Microsoft for Windows; the applications it runs for the PC have to do so under Linux.”

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Feb
10
2009
Intel celebrates its annual research show-off at the IEEE International Solid-State Circuits Conference (ISSCC) with a look at upcoming Nehalem processors. The company is planning a “family” of processors with up to eight cores that will remain in the current dual- to quad-core power envelope.
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Feb
10
2009
Comments Off on Study: Birds shifting north; global warming cited – The Associated Press | tags: google, IBM, Intel, news | posted in technical news
Feb
10
2009
Insight into Microsoft’s fight against Intel’s GNU/Linux on the desktop
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Feb
9
2009
JacobSteelsmith writes “Microsoft agreed today to license ActiveSync to Google. Google is using ActiveSync as part of Google Sync, which enables the synchronization of data between mobile devices and, presumably, Google Calendar and your contacts stored at Google. ‘Microsoft’s vice president of intellectual property and licensing, Horacio Gutierrez, said in a statement that the Google license is “a great example of Microsoft’s openness to generally license our patents under fair and reasonable terms so long as licensees respect Microsoft intellectual property.”‘”

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Feb
9
2009
hargrand writes “President Obama has found the cyber tsar to head his new White House office of cybersecurity. According to US press reports this morning, an announcement expected later today will confirm Melissa Hathaway is to come in as cyber chief, after being cyber coordination executive for the director of national intelligence.”

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Feb
9
2009
Comments Off on Microsoft Lends Rival Google A License For Sync – CNNMoney.com | tags: email, google, Intel, iphone, Mac, microsoft, mobile, news, Phone, technology | posted in technical news
Feb
9
2009
Comments Off on Preparing for the robot takeover 101 – Toronto Star | tags: google, Intel, news, robot, technology | posted in technical news
Feb
9
2009
Comments Off on Preparing for the robot takeover 101 – Toronto Star | tags: 3G, google, Intel, news, program, robot, technology | posted in technical news
Feb
9
2009
Comments Off on AMD: Three new Socket AM3 chips, two are Phenom II X3 – TG Daily | tags: google, Intel, news, tv | posted in technical news