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Source: Intel’s Core 2 Quad to Debut at CES
Looking to capitalize on its first-to-market quad-core processors, Intel plans to announce its Core 2 Quad for commercial PCs at the 2007 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas next week, an industry source told eWEEK. The latest quad-core offering from the Santa Clara, Calif., company will join five other quad-core chips that Intel has already…
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Survey: Talent Management a Top Concern
Finding, developing and keeping talent are among the top concerns for HR executives for 2007, according to a survey released by ORC Worldwide, a New York-based provider of human resource management consulting and data services. Nearly 62 percent of respondents said that the most pressing strategic issues they will face in 2007 would fall into…
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Linux Group to Simplify Software Installation
Installing a new application on Linux can be challenging, even for experts. Now, the LSB (Linux Standard Base) project and its parent organization, the FSG (Free Standards Group), have a plan for how to make it easier for both users and developers. Last month, key people in the Linux software packaging world and ISVs got…
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EIA Promotes the Latest in Recycling: Electronics
When consumers are done with their electronic products, most of them will either throw the particular device away or put it in a storage room in their house where it will most likely never be touched again. To give consumers more options when it comes to disposing of their electronic devices, the EIA (Electronic Industries…
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OSIsoft Unveils High Availability Data History System
Enterprise storage management software provider OSIsoft unveiled Jan. 2 an update to its High Availability PI System, the company’s flagship real-time data historian platform. The new platform provides improved data protection through fault-tolerant software that delivers interface failover, buffering, server replication and software development services, an OSIsoft spokesperson said. The PI System is the core…
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Research: IM Malware Attacks on the Rise
With 41 new attacks carried out during the month of December alone, 2006 proved to be a significant growth year for threats distributed over instant messaging systems. According to a new research report produced by security software maker Akonix Systems, in San Diego, experts at the company unearthed some 406 new IM-borne threats over the…