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The end of the x86 processor era

Author: JT Smith A ZDNet story talks about the end of the x86 processor era. "The Common Language Runtime not only can jump processors running...

Intel recalls 1.13-GHz Pentiums

Author: JT Smith Intel has recalled its fastest chip--the 1.13-GHz Pentium III--saying the chip could cause system errors when running certain programs and...

Analyists voice conerns about Caldera

Author: JT Smith Caldera Systems' proposed acquisition of SCO's server and services business may not help the company remain competitive against strong Linux competitors, said...

AMD now at 1.1 GHz

Author: JT Smith The uP race continues: today's announcement is from AMD, which claims 10 big-time computer manufacturers plan to base systems on their new...

RSA upgrading its Keon PKI security software

Author: JT Smith Keon 5.5 will soon be available from RSA Security for both Windows and Unix, according to a story at nwfusion.com.

Linux conquers the business market

Author: JT Smith By Alex Teodorescu Until now, Linux has been popular mostly for academic and tech-savvy users. But finally, corporations are catching on to the Linux...

Chip shortage not child’s play for toy makers

Author: JT Smith Amid a shortage of much-sought-after computer chips, says Reuters, some chirpy dolls and marching toy soldiers are facing competition from...

“Deep Blue” a ranking celebrity

Author: JT Smith Deep Blue is an IBM supercomputer made famous by ...

Intel coughs up new XScale microarchitecture

Author: JT Smith According to a report at xtra.com, Intel believes the chip microarchitecture has the flexibility to handle requirements for both ...

PC “Lemon Law” Bill Introduced In Pennsylvania

Author: JT Smith A bill has been introduced in Pennsylvania to combat PC "lemons," as reported by Foxnews.com. "While consumers normally demand the products they buy...