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New Linux certification focuses on systems integration skills
Author: JT Smith
- by Tina Gasperson -
Michael Yu Chak Tin was running the CPU Training Centre, a Hong Kong-based computer training school that offered...
Digital cameras go disposable
Author: JT Smith
CNN reports: "Three Japanese companies are testing what they say is the world's first photo-processing service using disposable digital still cameras. Asahi...
IBM develops chip to extend battery life
Author: JT Smith
MSNBC reports "International Business Machines Corp. says it has developed a low-power semiconductor chip that can significantly extend the battery life of...
Navy to test the water with Open-Source software
Author: JT Smith
"The Naval Oceanographic Office (NAVOCEANO) will join forces with the Open-Source Software Institute to study the Navy's use of open-source software. During...
IBM Linux Technology Center: Several priorities for improving Linux
Author: JT Smith
- By Joe Barr -
IBM's Linux Technology Center is a virtual organization. It includes
about 250 people in several locations around...
Sharp demos 5.6-MHz 1-bit audio amp
Author: JT Smith
From EE Times: "A 5.6-MHz 1-bit audio amplifier from Sharp Corp. claims twice the sampling frequency of 2.8-MHz compact disk amplifiers and...
Memory Stick moves into cars
Author: JT Smith
ZDNet reports that Sony has released a memory-stick driven digital-audio device intended for use in cars, called the MGS-X1.
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Intel to offer Pentium 4-based Celeron next year
Author: JT Smith
The Register reports that chip-making giant Intel will roll Pentium 4 technology into its Celeron line next summer. The company's latest development...
IBM preps PowerPC G4 killer
Author: JT Smith
Anonymous Reader writes "eWEEK reports that IBM is on the verge of unveiling Sahara, a next-generation PowerPC chip that will debut at...
How AMD is playing the XP name game
Author: JT Smith
ZDNET: "XP this. XP that. Please, no more. The next version of Windows isn't even officially available until
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