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  • Intel Demos Eight-Core PC Motherboard

    LAS VEGAS—Intel is showing private demos of an eight-core PC system at CES 2007 that’s been dubbed “V8.” Consisting of two Xeon quad-core processors built onto an Intel workstation motherboard, the system offers eight cores inside a large, WATX chassis. Components for the configuration are orderable today from resellers like Newegg, while fully configured systems…

  • ViewSonic ‘Displays’ at CES

    ViewSonic was in Las Vegas at the Consumer Electronics Show on Jan. 8 to display its newest projectors, HDTVs and widescreen LCDs, designed for both the consumer and business professional. While at the CES, the Walnut, Calif.-based provider of displays presented a fully featured high-definition DLP projector with an integrated iPod dock, two 1080p HDTVs…

  • Data Warehousing Leader Teradata to Split from NCR

    Data warehousing provider Teradata, which has operated as part of ATM-making giant NCR since 1995, announced Jan. 8 that it will split off into its own corporate entity, in a transaction the company expects to take six to nine months to complete. The tax-free spinoff, which sent NCR’s shares up as high as 7 percent…

  • First of Four Vista Certifications Released

    Transcender, an Atlanta-based provider of exam preparation software and part of Kaplan IT Learning announced Jan. 8 the release of practice exam materials for Vista certification, which helps IT professionals configure, support and troubleshoot Microsoft’s new operating system. This is the first exam that Microsoft has come out with in the Vista series, and there…

  • When Product Cycles Collide

    When I heard about the Ford/Microsoft announcement at this week’s Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, my first thought was the radically different time frames of the consumer auto and the consumer electronics markets. I’ve never kept a new car for less than six years, and my typical tenure for a car that I buy…

  • HP’s Touch-Screen All-in-One PC to Debut at CES

    This year may well herald the rise of the touch-screen. We’ve seen previous attempts at integrating a touch-screen in an all-in-one PC, notably from Pelham Sloane and MPC, but those systems were more suited to dedicated duties like home automation, store kiosks or receptionist terminals. Now Hewlett-Packard brings the touch-screen concept back to all-in-one desktops…

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