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Nvidia Beefs Up Highest-End Video Cards

Graphics silicon giant Nvidia doubled up on graphics processors for its latest high-end graphics processing card, touting the new GeForce 7950 GX2 as the "world's fastest." ...

Open Source Impacts Overall Database Software Market

Given recent maneuvers by proprietarydatabase vendors, it is apparent thatopen source is having an impact on the database software market ...

VMware Update Marks Virtualization March

Enterprise server software heavy VMware unveiled its latest virtualization software this week, promising wider infrastructure capabilities in its third-generation VMware Infrastructure 3 software suite ...

BitDefender Updates Linux Security Software

Up-and-coming European security software player BitDefender has updated both its Linux-based perimeter protection security suite and its Linux Edition solution for antivirus scanning on Linux and FreeBSD platforms ...

Red Hat Takes Pop Culture Approach to Linux Push

Red Hat is reaching beyond Linux geeks and system administrators with its latest effort to provide open source tools and community networks not around enterprise computing, but centered on digital media including music and television ...

Dell Drums Up More Gaming, Media PCs

Dell looked beyond its usual volume business to speed and style this week, rolling out three new XPS entertainment and gaming PCs, including a hybrid desktop-notebook with 20-inch screen that can stay in the office or hook together to go ...

AMD Goes ‘Live’ With Media PCs

Advanced Micro Devices officially launched its bid to get into the living room this week, touting technical capabilities and a team of supporting computer manufacturers as it rolled out its "Live" media PC platform ...

Sun Steers Ubuntu Linux to Sparc

Sun Microsystems partnered with a somewhat unlikely ally as it announced Tuesday that the popular Ubuntu Linux operating system (OS) would run on its latest Sparc servers, the 'Niagara'-based Sun Fire T1000 and T2000 enterprise servers ...

China Challenges Approval of Intel Wireless Standard

China's standards body is crying foul over the rejection of its wireless encryption technology by the International Standards Organization (ISO), claiming an alternative from U.S. standards groups and Intel was railroaded through the international standards procedure ...

Studios, TV Networks Sue to Stop DVR Network

Hollywood's movie studios and major television networks filed a lawsuit this week claiming copyright violations from Cablevision's planned remote-storage digital video recorder (DVR) service, demanding an injunction to ban the service ...

Nokia Bets on Open Source for Cell Phone Browser

Mobile phone giant Nokia released its S60 mobile browser source code under the open source BSD license this week, claiming the move will promote handset platform consistency and avoid the fragmentation that has held back mobile browsing ...

Nintendo Reveals Wii Price, Production Plans

Confirming wide speculation on the price of its next-generation console, Nintendo said this week that its new Wii gaming machine will retail for under US$250 ...

Mobile Internet Domain Goes Online

The new Internet top level domain ".mobi" went online this week, promising mobile device users a better, more reliable Internet experience with sites ending with the domain designed specifically for the smaller screens and other restraints of handsets ...

Doubts Persist as Open Invention Network Adds to Patent Pool

A network of companies collecting patents and pledging them to defend the Linux operating system and environment recently acquired more patents, but doubts linger as to the effectiveness of the effort and corporate support for it ...

AMD Updates Desktop Chip Socket Design

Advanced Micro Devices unveiled new desktop processors this week that feature a new chip socket platform aimed at easing the update to newer DDR2 memory technology and processor virtualization ...

Code Pioneer Develops Encryption Method for Windows-Based VoIP

Internet encryption pioneer Phil Zimmermann has expanded his software solution to encrypt voice communications over the Internet to include the widely-used Windows PC platform ...

Dell to Offer AMD Opteron-Powered Servers

Dell announced along with its lackluster first quarter financial results this week plans to sell enterprise servers powered by Advanced Micro Devices processors ...

Micron Packs Megapixels on Chip

Chip maker Micron Technology touted its new image sensor silicon this week, calling it the world's first 8 megapixel image sensor packaged in a standard-sized 1 by 2.5-inch optical format, widely used in today's mainstream digital cameras ...

Google Aims to Beat YouTube With Upgraded Video Service

Search giant Google, playing the odd role of challenger when it comes to Internet searches for video, updated its video upload service this week, promising users the ability to easily post, e-mail and embed video on Web sites and blogs ...

AMD Aims to Curb Power Use With New Desktop Chips

Server computers used by businesses have certainly gotten slimmer, lighter and more energy efficient in recent years. So have notebook PCs. Now it's the desktop's turn, asAMD,Intel and other chipmakers roll out silicon for sleeker desktop designs ...

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