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Intel's Atom grows up, moves out of netbooksOpen in New Window
Have you noticed Atom-based laptops seem to be getting nicer? The latest models sport bigger screens, more RAM, and slimmer and lighter designs than anything that's come before. They are also usi read more »
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Better World Books Had One Hell Of A Holiday RushOpen in New Window
Socially-conscious Better World Books, a for-profit online bookseller that shares its revenues with literacy initiatives worldwide, released some pretty impressive holiday sales figures recently whi read more »
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Evernote’s $4.5 Million New Year’s Eve RoundOpen in New Window
Evernote, which is up for a Crunchie award, rang in the New Year with an extra $4.5 million of cash from Russian investment firm Troika Dialog. A mid-December report had put the investment at $5 mil read more »
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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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Root inside: researchers claim crack for Intel's vProOpen in New Window
A pair of security researchers claim to have cracked Intel's trusted execution technology (TXT), a critical part of the vPro platform. Few details on the attack are available, so it's hard to suss ou 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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