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Windows 7 Migration: Analyzing Internal vs. External Deployment Strategies and Costs
Check out this white paper to learn about the most efficient and cost effective way to migrate to Windows 7.
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Gallery: Hottest tech from IDF 2009
Check out the technology that attracted ZDNet UK editor Rupert Goodwins at IDF in San Francisco where he captured the hightlights.
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Intel's Light Peak to cut the cables
Intel unveiled technology called Light Peak that it hopes ultimately will replace the profusion of different cables sprouting from today's PCs with a single type of fiber-optic link.
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Intel: SSDs are coming
An Intel researcher said mass corporate take-up of solid-state disk drives is almost upon us. He predicts SSDs will cross the floor price of hard disks, driving mass adoption into the corporate...
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Intel brings Nehalem to notebooks
Intel has moved its latest desktop and server chip architecture to the laptop with the announcement of its 45nm Core i7 mobile processor.
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Intel to developers - write apps for Atom
Intel is calling on developers to write applications specifically tailored to systems running its low-powered Atom processor.
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Intel Developer Forum 2009
CEO Paul Otellini kicks off the Intel Developer Forum by showing off Intel's future - a 22nm process that will keep Moore's Law alive.
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Gallery: Intel Developer Forum—the future is here
Craig Barrett and Pat Gelsinger show off Intel's vision for technology and research for the next year and beyond. Plus, a look a some new chips.
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Intel teases shape-shifting programmable matter
Intel CEO Justin Rattner teased his Intel Developer Forum audience with technology of the not-so-disant-future that could take an object design of any imaginable shape, 'hit the print command,'...
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Candid shots from Intel Developer Forum
For three days, techies gathered in San Francisco for the Intel Developer Forum.
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Using mind control to talk to machines
At the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco, the company's Justin Rattner talks to Emotiv Systems President Tan Le about new interface technologies that are making humans more like machines. In...
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Words from the Woz
Steve Wozniak is many things: electronics enthusiast, author of iWoz, former fifth-grade teacher, plane-crash survivor, ex-reality-TV-boyfriend of D-list comedian Kathy Griffin, and, oh yeah,...
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Gallery: IDF: More chips, netbooks, and TV
On Day 2 of the Intel Developer Forum, the chipmaker showed off new motherboards, classmate PCs, and Moorestown, the next-generation of Intel's ultra-mobile platform.
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Intel unveils Nehalem 'turbo mode'
At IDF, the chipmaker announced a power-control feature in its new micro architecture, claiming it is 'pretty compelling' for enterprises.
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Wikileaks' Assange loses UK Supreme Court extradition appeal
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange can be extradited from the U.K. to face charges in Sweden, the U.K. Supreme Court has ruled.
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The all-in-one PC is alive and well
The laptop may have dethroned the desktop, but the all-in-one PC is still growing at a rapid rate. Several companies have announced new models with Intel's latest chips.
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Xamarin abandons its Silverlight for Linux technology
Moonlight, the open-source implementation of Silverlight for Linux and Unix, is no more.
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Fedora 17 boasts OpenStack, JBoss, oVirt support
The Red Hat-sponsored Fedora project has announced a significant release of its open source Linux distribution with added support for open cloud and open virtualization technologies as well as...
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How freebies are ruining Google I/O
The Law of Unintended Consequences claims another victim as Google's largesse threatens to undermine the purpose of Google I/O.
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New York's anonymity ban: Why should the Web be any different?
New York wants to outlaw anonymous comments to prevent cyberbullying and other online abuse. This criminologist examines why this plan, despite its controversy, may not be such a bad thing.
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Post 'social' improved speed to information and context
Facebook IPO hype and dramas obscured Google's launch of their Knowledge graph contextual extensions to search, which may prove to be the foundation for future digital networking and a solution to...
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