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HPC goes mainstream

11 hours 19 min ago
Marrying IT to HPC

Workshop Many people tend to associate High Performance Computing (HPC) with exotic supercomputers with esoteric CPUs, high-end networking and storage fabrics, and custom applications simulating nuclear explosions, virtually crash-testing cars or designing the aerodynamics of the latest jetliner.…

Air mouse targets TV - Apple to follow?

11 hours 36 min ago
Gesticulating at the telly will actually make things happen!

Movea, the company behind the Gyration Air Mouse, is pushing into television with a module for adding gesture control to the humble zapper.…

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Browser security warning lookalike pushes malware

11 hours 38 min ago
Zeven deadly sins

Scareware peddlers have developed a new ruse that relies on mimicking browser warning pages.…

Judge Dredd returns to the silver screen

11 hours 39 min ago
'Futuristic neo-noir' action flick promised

Those of you still recovering from Sylvester Stallone's 1995 interpretation of Judge Dredd will have to wait until 2012 to see if Karl Urban can make a better hash of bringing the classic 2000 AD character to the silver screen.…

Samsung: demand for Windows Phone 7 'specialised'

11 hours 45 min ago
Demand for Symbian is 'invisible'

Samsung is focus on Android and Bada for its smartphones after claiming there is no demand for Symbian phones and only "specialised" demand for Windows Phone 7.…

German kiddies punted porn-projecting pens

11 hours 52 min ago
Commies unleash filth on primary school innocents

Kids at the Adolf Reichwein School in Essen got an unexpected treat on the first day at primary school: porn-projecting pens provided by the German Communist Party.…

Virtual security: Even better than the real thing?

11 hours 56 min ago
The jury's still out

VMworld VMware is taking some big steps in the security and network management arena with its vShield product set. I sat in on a deepish dive into the somewhat new security products being offered by VMware to deliver on the ‘secure’ part of their “Secure Hybrid Cloud” initiative.…

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Death by iPod: beware the zombie trance

11 hours 59 min ago
Mind how you go

A 46 year-old woman wearing headphones was run over and killed by an ambulance in Sydney, Australia at the weekend. Police think she may not have heard the sirens.…

O2 upgrades Dell Streak to Android 2.1

12 hours 36 sec ago
Gentlemen, start your downloads

O2 has updated its version of the Dell Streak 5in internet tablet - reviewed here - to Android 2.1.…

Orange and T-Mobile splice customers

12 hours 15 min ago
Inter-network roaming imminent

Orange and T-Mobile customers will be able to roam freely between the two networks from 5 October, as the companies consolidate their morph into Everything Everywhere.…

Judge extends Oz PS3 mod dongle ban

12 hours 55 min ago
Gadget's manufacturer identified

The Australian Federal Court has maintained the injunction banning four local retailers from importing and selling the PSJailbreak USB dongle that allows PS3s to play pirated games.…

Google: Shopping means more to UK plc than culture

13 hours 13 sec ago
Don't call it creative

If Google is trying to shake off its reputation for a pathological hostility to creative businesses, then at least one senior policy hasn't got the memo. Google's UK policy chief called for Government to give creative industries the bum's rush last week - arguing that Britain's retailers were just as important.…

Hitachi GST: Sale or IPO?

13 hours 2 min ago
'Ere... wanna buy a high-ranking disk drive operation?

Opinion Hitachi is reported to be considering an IPO or sale of Hitachi GST, its disk drive operation, ranked third in the industry behind Seagate and Western Digital. How much is it worth? Who would want to buy it?…

USB stick with anti-terror training found outside police station

13 hours 13 min ago
Keychain cops

A memory stick containing anti-terror training manuals and other sensitive material was reportedly found on a street outside a Manchester police station.…

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HP's Hurd set to join Oracle

14 hours 37 min ago
And he's back in the room

Mark Hurd, pushed from the top job at HP after allegations of sexual harassment and misfiling of expenses, is about to get a board post at Oracle.…

HP Pavilion dv6-3085ea 15.6in notebook

15 hours 20 min ago
Family favourite?

Review Those who want their notebook PCs to play music and video while managing a burgeoning digital image collection should cast an eye at the HP Pavilion dv6-3085ea. It's an attractively slim computer with a design outline that's generally reminiscent of Apple's MacBook Pro. The clamshell even stays closed thanks to Apple-style magnets, instead of a conventional sliding catch.…

Intel to pay $1.4bn for Infineon WLS

5 September, 2010 - 08:00
But does it really need it?

Comment Intel has embarked on a major shopping spree to counter the pressures on its traditional businesses, which prompted it to issue a results warning at the end of last week. That was swiftly followed by the announcement that it would acquire Infineon‘s wireless arm, as widely expected, for $1.4bn, hard on the heels of the purchase of security software firm McAfee.…

Google pays $8.5m to settle Buzz privacy invasion suit

5 September, 2010 - 07:01
The price of a Tweetbookish Gmail mod

Google has agreed to pay $8.5 million to settle a class action lawsuit claiming it violated the privacy of Gmail users when it released Google Buzz, a Gmail bolt-on that turned the email service into a Tweetbookish social networking tool.…

Washington Supremes deliver death sentence to betting site

3 September, 2010 - 23:31
Betcha.com craps out

Washington state's highest court has delivered a fatal blow to a website that billed itself as a person-to-person betting platform that connected people who wanted to make wagers.…

Google faces antitrust investigation in Texas

3 September, 2010 - 23:18
EU complaint echoed in US

Google is facing an antitrust investigation in Texas over claims the company unfairly manipulated results on its search engine.…

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