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  • Intel to Pay $1.5B Settlement to Nvidia

    SAN FRANCISCO, Jan 10 (Reuters) – Intel Corp (NASDAQ:INTL) said it is paying graphics chip designer Nvidia Corp (NASDAQ:NVDA) a $1.5 billion licensing fee, settling a legal dispute over a license to make chipsets and boosting Nvidia’s shares. Under the agreement, Intel, the world’s largest microchip maker, will be allowed to use some patents belonging…

  • CA Automation Suite Brings the Cloud to SMBs

    IT management software and solutions specialist CA Technologies announced the general availability of three products in the CA Automation Suite, launched in October. CA Configuration Automation r12, CA Process Automation r3, and CA Server Automation r12 are designed to help SMBs (small and medium-size businesses) expedite their passage to a virtualized, cloud computing infrastructure. The…

  • Cisco C-Series Switches Offer TrustSec Security Features

    Communications specialist Cisco introduced the Catalyst 3560-C and Catalyst 2960-C Compact Series (C-Series) switches, designed for locations that pose unique wiring, space or power challenges. Roughly half the size of a Microsoft Xbox video game console, C-Series Switches are designed to enable the deployment of secure customer services, including unified communications, wireless access, IP video…

  • Jobs: Demand for Cloud Skills Nearly Triples

    The job market is rebounding slowly, but if you are out of work or looking for a new opportunity, recent research points to big booms in specific areas of the IT tech sector. If you have the skill set, you’re in luck. If you don’t, then pursuing new certifications might be on your docket for…

  • 1. The Workforce Is More Mobile

    1. The Workforce Is More Mobile If smartphones have done anything for the corporate world, they have made employees more mobile. Gone are the days when employees are able to step away from the office and untethered. Nowadays, workers are expected to be productive no matter where they are. And the enterprise has smartphones to…

  • HP Notebooks Connect to Verizon 4G LTE Network

    Technology giant Hewlett-Packard and network operator Verizon Wireless announced that the HP Pavilion dm1-3010nr and Compaq CQ10-688nr notebook PCs can connect to Verizon’s 4G LTE mobile broadband network. The companies said customers can expect download speeds of 5M to 12M bps and upload speeds of 2M to 5M bps in 4G mobile broadband coverage areas.…

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