Archive: 05/03/2007
Intel Weighing Job Cuts at New Mexico Fab
As the company moves its chip production to 45- and 65-nanometer manufacturing, Intel is contemplating reductions at one of its older facilities.
May 03, 2007 |
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New For Your Wallet, Secure Credit Cards With Displays and a Button
Two security firms have crafted a fully-functional credit card with a tiny monitor and button that will issue one-time passwords. But whether any banks will offer the expensive formfactor is another question.
Electronics / Consumer & Gadgets
May 03, 2007 |
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SAP, Open Text Pen Reseller Agreement
SAP and Open Text have signed a reseller agreement that will deliver enterprise content management software, enabling businesses to have data archiving platforms provided by Open Text.
May 03, 2007 |
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IBM to Launch Power6-Based Systems in Six Weeks
Big Blue executives said the Power6 microprocessor will hit the market in six weeks and will appear in its System p servers first.
May 03, 2007 |
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U.S. High Court Hands Tech Firms Patent Victories
The U.S. Supreme Court sides with software and technology companies in two major patent rulings that could leave them less vulnerable to infringement lawsuits.
May 03, 2007 |
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AMD Hosts Preemptive Lunch Before Intel Launch
Advanced Micro Devices held a lunch meeting to talk up AMD's mobile-processing prowess before Intel's "Santa Rosa" chipset steals all the press.
May 03, 2007 |
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Sun powered mobility
Solar powered mobility scooters could soon be on the streets thanks to the work of a student at The University of Nottingham. Matt Alvey, who is studying Architecture and Environmental Design, says the photovoltaic (solar ...
Technology / Energy & Green Tech
May 03, 2007 |
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RIM Courts Broader Market with BlackBerry Curve
Research In Motion is rolling out the smallest and lightest full-keyboard BlackBerry smart phone yet, a new multimedia-laden device aimed at broadening the market that it seeks to conquer.
Electronics / Consumer & Gadgets
May 03, 2007 |
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Self Assembling Chips
In nature a phenomenon called "self assembly" is a delicate process that forms seashells, creates the enamel on teeth and transforms water into complex snowflakes. IBM Research has, for the first time ever, ...
May 03, 2007 |
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The sound of proteins
Biologists have converted protein sequences into classical music in an attempt to help vision-impaired scientists and boost the popularity of genomic biology. New research published today in the open access journal Genome Bi ...
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May 03, 2007 |
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Garments treated with metallic nanoparticles prevent colds and flu
Fashion designers and fiber scientists at Cornell have taken "functional clothing" to a whole new level. They have designed a garment that can prevent colds and flu and never needs washing, and another that ...
Nanotechnology / Nanomaterials
May 03, 2007 |
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