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The Brave New World: More Digital, Less PhysicalOpen in New Window
Alex Iskold talks about our changing world and its movement from physical to digital. read more »
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Borland CEO leaves, joins VMwareOpen in New Window
Borland Software's CEO has resigned, taking a position at VMware, and Borland also is reporting a workforce reduction of about 15 percent.Tod Nielsen, who had served as Borland president and CEO sinc read more »
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Weak demand causes Intel to cut Q4 forecastOpen in New Window
Intel expects fourth-quarter revenue for fiscal 2008 to fall 23 percent compared to a year prior due to weaker demand for computer processors, the company said Wednesday.The chip maker expects fourth read more »
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Powermat joins the wireless charger frayOpen in New Window
Powermat has joined a list of companies that promise to reduce the clutter from using a separate charger cable for every cell phone, MP3 player and other electrical device. read more »
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Economic stimulus could boost IT job prospectsOpen in New Window
"The outlook for IT jobs in 2009 may not be as bad as some observers suggest. While some indicators and surveys are showing some declines in tech jobs, none predict a precipitous drop. In fact, a fe read more »
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World Bank bans India outsourcer Satyam for 8 yearsOpen in New Window
"The World Bank has barred India's Satyam Computer Services – the aid institution's largest software vendor and India's fourth-largest outsourcing company..." read more »
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World of Warcraft adds another half million subscribersOpen in New Window
"Blizzard Entertainment has announced that World of Warcraft's subscriber base has reached 11.5 million players worldwide, continuing its reign as the world's most popular multiplayer online role- read more »
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PlayStation Home virtual world hackedOpen in New Window
"Hackers are using a combination of DNS redirection, software vulnerabilities and the open-source Apache Web server to exploit holes in Sony's new PlayStation Home virtual world, according to..." read more »
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