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zdnet.com » Hardware News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Aug 26, 2008
Sunday afternoons are the few times I actually get some peace and don't have to think about major IT problems. I fire up my Weber smoker, throw on a couple of racks of ribs, fire up a bucket of hardwood charcoal and …
Also tagged: hardware, networking, cable, personal technology, telecommunications, router, modems, dad, components, broadband internet, cable modem, jason perlow, linksys inc
zdnet.com » Hardware News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Aug 23, 2008
A few weeks ago, I noted the explosive growth in sales of 64-bit Windows in recent months and wondered aloud when Adobe plans to release a 64-bit Flash player. A commenter on that post suggested that Adobe was planning …
Also tagged: hardware, 64 bit, microsoft windows, software, networking, operating systems, semiconductors, processors, ed bott, components, adobe systems inc, macromedia flash player
zdnet.com » Hardware News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Aug 20, 2008
Intel's developer forum in San Francisco has more than its share of chest thumping and as the roadmap comes into focus you really wonder how competitors will respond. To be sure, Intel won't have a cakewalk, but it's …
Also tagged: hardware, networking, semiconductors, chip, atom, larry dignan, intel corp, advanced micro devices inc
zdnet.com » Hardware News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Aug 15, 2008
Despite the skepticism surrounding Kris Kaspersky's upcoming "Remote code execution through Intel CPU bugs" presentation to be held at this year's Hack in the Box con, it appears that he's been on the right track, as …
Also tagged: security, hardware, networking, semiconductors, chip, flaw, intel corp, dancho danchev, intel trusted execution technology
zdnet.com » Hardware News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Aug 8, 2008
Demand appears to be stronger than expected for Intel's Atom chip and the netbooks that they power, according to a Citi report. In a research note, analyst Glen Yeung said: Field checks from Japan suggest Intel has …
Also tagged: hardware, networking, semiconductors, chip, processors, larry dignan, components, intel corp, intel atom
zdnet.com » Software News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Aug 6, 2008
I, and most people use, a 32-bit (x86) version of Windows. "So what?" you may think, and rightly so. I've been looking into 64-bit (x64) Windows for a while now and I cannot see any advantages. Ed can, and his article …
Also tagged: hardware, 64 bit, microsoft windows, software, networking, x64, operating systems, ram, semiconductors, processors, components, 32 bit, intel x86, zack whittaker
zdnet.com » Hardware News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Aug 5, 2008
"A gigabit Ethernet card for a Cisco router costs $5,000. A gagabit Ethernet card for Vyatta costs $50 and you can buy it at Fry's. Or call the Geek Squad. That's a huge difference in the economics. They both perform …
Also tagged: hardware, networking, network, servers, game, ethernet, vyatta, dana blankenhorn, cisco systems inc
zdnet.com » Hardware News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Aug 5, 2008
Notable headlines: Andrew Mager: Touring iPhone Dev Camp 2 Live: Day 2 from the iPhone Dev Camp 2 Hands full? Get the iPhone arm Video: Spectrum ZX game montage Dion Hinchliffe: Enterprise cloud computing gathers steam …
Also tagged: robots, hardware, networking, computer science, consumer electronics, emerging technologies, government, broadband, computer, corporate governance, personal technology, telecommunications, digital cameras, apple iphone, federal government, larry dignan, components, broadband internet, yahoo inc, business operations, intel corp, comcast corp, monitors and displays, corporate law
zdnet.com » Hardware News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Aug 4, 2008
Intel's "Larrabee" family of multi-core chips, originally aimed at the personal-computer graphics market, may now see action in "an increasingly broad spectrum of the computing world, from Windows and Macintosh desktop …
Also tagged: hardware, networking, graphics, semiconductors, handheld, chip, processors, supercomputer, components, larrabee, multi core, intel corp, andrew nusca
zdnet.com » Hardware News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Jul 31, 2008
Notable headlines: Ed Bott: Suddenly, 64-bit Windows is mainstream Dear Adobe, can we please have a 64-bit Flash player? Larry Dignan: JavaFX SDK preview launches: Can Sun play the RIA game? Mary Jo Foley: Microsoft …
Also tagged: hardware, 64 bit, microsoft windows, software, networking, operating systems, broadband, semiconductors, net neutrality, processors, apple iphone, apple inc, larry dignan, components