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IDF 2008: Intel launches innovation challenge
Intel launches innovator challenge with big money up for grabs to help bring ideas to fruition. <br> <br>
Week in Review: Nokia Points and Finds
The world’s biggest mobile phone company made us sit up and take notice once again, while the IT industry celebrated April Fools.
IDF 2008: Boffins discuss 21st century tech
The virtual will dominate the next century of innovation: speculations from IDF.
IDF: Five tech predictions
Web-friendly TVs, smart grids and a device in every hand are but a few of the predictions Intel made at its conference in San Francisco this week.
Week in Numbers: Businesses not tweeting?
This week showed that UK consumers are more willing to watch adverts in exchange for free web content and first quarter losses were posted by HTC.
IDF 2008: Education starts at home, urges Intel chairman
Intel’s chairman opens the show by lamenting his own country’s education system.
NewEgg admits fake processors weren't Intel demos
After a war of words between an online retailer and Intel, the former has retracted its claims that Intel sent it demo processors to sell onto its...
Today in tech: Clause 17 canned, security professionals get pay rises
Pressed for time but need to keep on top of tech news? Look no further than this daily roundup.<br> <br>
Week in Numbers: Silent discos and data breaches
This week in IT saw some excitement with a milestone for Microsoft, a silent disco dance party, and new data breach stats.
IDF 2008: BP deploys mobile internet devices
BP takes to the stage at IDF to detail how mobile internet devices are adding bottom-line value.
Intel to unveil 17 new processors in January
Intel will be showing off its new core i3 chips at CES in January.
Budget SSDs to bolster market?
The technology industry has been waiting for SSDs to takeover the market and with the release this week of two budget products, is now its time?
100-core processors coming in 2010
Tilera claims its new chips will offer 10 times the efficiency of Intel's next-generation Westmere.
Week in Review: Steve Jobs returns
This week Steve Jobs proved he’s fit, he’s well and that his iPod has a camera, Orange and T-Mobile cosy up, and Microsoft gets in a tizz over...
VMware looks to SMBs to extend reach
VMware is making it easier for smaller businesses to use its products.
Week in Review: Confusing results
Privacy, eBay's plans and quarterly results have had us scratching our heads this week.
Tera Scale Lab: Where hardware meets software
During a recent visit to Santa Clara in California, IT PRO took a look round Intel’s Tera Scale project, where the company researches the...
IDF 2008: On show at IDF
Saving power and connecting devices; the technology you’ll get next
IDF 2008: Moorestown: Atom's successor by 2010
Day two of IDF kicks off with Moorestown teaser and rallying call for developers to unleash their innovation in the mobile space. <br> <br>
IT PRO Podcast: When robots attack
This week we discuss rampaging mug-smashing robots, plans by PC makers to keep selling Windows XP, we look at who the IT industry voted for in the...
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