Jan
21
2009
Comments Off on Citrix Unveils Vision to Transform Desktop Computing with Project … – WELT ONLINE | tags: desktop, google, Intel, news, tv, web | posted in technical news
Jan
20
2009
Ian Lamont sends along a brief note from the Industry Standard about “intelligent” pills that can help doctors record information about drug dosages, heart rate, respiratory rate, and other metrics. The pills, being developed by Proteus Biomedicals, have “digestible sensors” made out of food products and are activated by stomach fluids. A receiver that is similar to a skin patch picks up the data and can be passed on to a 3G mobile network, and from there to hospitals or doctors’ offices. According to the Proteus site, the sensors cost a few cents per pill. The devices, currently in clinical trials, made #8 on Wired’s list of the top technology breakthroughs of 2008.

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Comments Off on Edible "Intelligent Pills" | tags: 3G, google, Intel, Mac, mobile, network, technology | posted in technical news
Jan
20
2009
miller60 writes “Intel has installed solar panels at a New Mexico facility to test the potential for using photovoltaic solar power in data centers. Solar has proven impractical in data centers thus far for reasons of cost (too high) and capacity (too low). Intel will test the 10-KW solar array with data center containers and as supplemental power for summer capacity challenges, and says the project is a first step toward solar data centers. The project is housed at the New Mexico site of Intel’s recent research in air side economizers in data center cooling.”

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Comments Off on Intel Testing Solar Power For Data Centers | tags: cap, google, Intel | posted in technical news
Jan
20
2009
Comments Off on Intel slashes processor prices as AMD looms – Reuters | tags: computers, desktop, google, Intel, news, technology | posted in technical news
Jan
20
2009
Comments Off on Intel cuts prices of some processors: report – Reuters | tags: desktop, google, Intel, news, technology, tv | posted in technical news
Jan
19
2009
Comments Off on Open Source Business Intelligence: The Quiet Evolution – Technology Evaluation Centers | tags: google, Intel, linux, news, open source, technology | posted in technical news
Jan
19
2009
Comments Off on Open Source Business Intelligence: The Quiet Evolution – Technology Evaluation Centers | tags: google, Intel, linux, news, open source, technology | posted in technical news
Jan
17
2009
Intel may be powering a new generation of netbooks with its low-cost, low-power Atom processor, but it’s not getting rich as a result.


Comments Off on Intel profits down 90% despite Atom boost | tags: Atom, google, Intel, Netbooks | posted in technical news
Jan
17
2009
theodp writes “Most of America’s largest publicly traded corporations and Federal contractors — including those receiving billions of dollars from US taxpayers to finance their recovery — have set up offshore operations that could help them avoid paying US taxes, according to a GAO study released yesterday. Of the 100 largest public companies, 83 do business in tax-haven hot-spots like the Cayman Islands, Bermuda, and the British Virgin Islands. The report found that Citigroup, a recipient of B in bailout funds so far, has set up 427 subsidiaries in tax-haven countries, including 91 in Luxembourg, 90 in the Cayman Islands, and 35 in the British Virgin Islands. Household names on the lists from the tech sector include Apple (1 tax haven subsidiary), Cisco (38), Dell (29), HP (14), Intel (6), IBM (10), Microsoft (8), Motorola (4), and Oracle (77).”

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Comments Off on GAO Reports Bailout and Tech Firms Love Tax Havens | tags: Apple, google, IBM, Intel, microsoft, news | posted in technical news
Jan
17
2009
Aliens searching for intelligent life…


Comments Off on Come Back in a Week | tags: google, Intel | posted in technical news