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Intel Demos 48-Core CPU

The single-chip cloud computer aims to dramatically boost performance and power efficiency in laptops, desktops, and servers.

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Ed Hansberry

Palm Pre Owner Demands Reliable Backups
Some Palm Pre owners are less than pleased with the backup system that Palm and Sprint use to ensure that user's data is retained. One customer has sued Palm and Sprint in Federal court and is seeking class action status.

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George Hulme

How Organizations Get Hacked
Want a better idea of how organizations get infiltrated, including detailed synopsis of how many successful data breaches occur? Sit down with a copy of the just released Verizon Data Breach Investigations Supplemental Report and you'll get a great idea.

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Eric Zeman

Carrier Billing Finally Hits T-Mo's Android Market
T-Mobile is rolling out an update to its Android customers that enables one important new feature: carrier billing. With this feature now working, customers will be able to have Android Market purchases added to their monthly bill rather than their credit card.

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Alexander Wolfe

AMD, Intel: Graphics To Trump Processors In 2010
For the last few days, I've been mulling over the top semiconductor stories of the year. Clearly, the settlement by Intel and AMD of their ongoing antitrust and patent/licensing disputes is the biggest business news. Picking the tech champ is tougher, because it's not about where we've been in 2009, but rather where we're headed in 2010.

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Developers Anticipate Apple Tablet

With reports of Apple suppliers preparing a tablet, developers are thinking about the new app design possibilities.

Chinese Trade Policy Discriminatory, Groups Claim

A new Chinese government procurement policy gives preference to products based on Chinese-owned intellectual property.

LCD Maker Pleads Guilty In Price Fixing Scheme

Chi Mei Optoelectronics will pay $220 million in fines for conspiring with other TFT-LCD companies to set prices for the displays.

Global CIO: Why SAP Won't Match Oracle's 22% Maintenance Fees

Here are five reasons why SAP won't make the awful mistake of raising annual maintenance fees to match Oracle at 22%.

Apple Tablet Eyed For March Release

The iPad watch has gained ground in the wake of a report from an Oppenheimer tech analyst.

1 Billion Mobile Internet Devices Seen By 2013

Mobile Internet use will more than double, and most activity will be in online shopping, blogging, and accessing business applications.

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