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Taiwan moves to save chipmakersOpen in New Window
"The Taiwanese government is moving closer to a $6bn bailout of the country's chipmakers who are suffering from the credit crunch and falling prices for DRAM despite production cuts." read more »
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MediaSentry may be gone, but RIAA tactics will live onOpen in New Window
"While the RIAA has dropped long-time P2P investigator MediaSentry, the music industry actually needs such services now more than ever. Denmark-based DtecNet will be handling the P2P identification. read more »
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Why businesses are embracing MacsOpen in New Window
"It's not your imagination. Apple Macintoshes are turning up in businesses beyond the creative departments, increasingly becoming a normal part of the IT fabric. One recent IT survey by researcher. read more »
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Bringing Macs into business: Real-life IT storiesOpen in New Window
As more businesses bring Apple Macintoshes into their regular operations, IT has to figure out how to ensure the Macs play well in the typical Windows-dominated environments. Several companies share read more »
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IT salary survey says: ‘You’ve never had it so bad’Open in New Window
"Compared to the current job market, IT professionals should recall the collapse of the dot-com bubble with a fondness for the good ol' days." read more »
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Companies burying themselves in IT gearOpen in New Window
"The religion of virtualization may be all over the IT trade press, but apparently the data centers of the world haven't heard the good news yet and have been buying up..." read more »
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US rubberstamps AMD manufacturing spin-offOpen in New Window
CFIUS OKs AMD-ATIC TFCAMD's Abu Dhabi-funded manufacturing spin-off has been rubberstamped by the US Treasury Department.… read more »
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FCC: Burn it down or reform it?Open in New Window
The FCC needs either an overhaul or a complete dismantling. At a conference in DC this week, academics and former FCC staff argue that the agency can be fixed. A new website offers their ideas and se read more »
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