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Symantec: Security on a chip is a dead duck right now
Symantec has a dig at rival McAfee's security on a chip concept at RSA 2012, questioning DeepSAFE's very worth.
MeeGo 'pre-alpha' for smartphones coming next week
Nokia and Intel's mobile OS is set to appear in smartphone guise on 30 June, with MeeGo hardware to follow in October.
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?
Today in tech: Clause 17 canned, security professionals get pay rises
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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.
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.
IDF 2011: Intel unveils lower cost, high performance datacentre SSD
The 710 Series is an enterprise-level MLC SATA solid state drive that offers greater performance, reliability and TCO for datacentres.
Intel outlines Cloud 2015 vision
At an event at the CERN research facility, Intel outlines its vision for cloud computing.
MWC 2011: Intel demos MeeGo tablet experience
Intel shows off how MeeGo looks on tablets, but will it be enough to save the platform?
Intel to launch Light Peak on iPad 2?
Apple may play with its rivals with a whizzy new USB killer from Intel.
Intel to unveil 17 new processors in January
Intel will be showing off its new core i3 chips at CES in January.
Tech giants form Open Virtualisation Alliance
The Open Virtualisation Alliance will place a strong focus on adoption of the kernel-based virtual machine.
Processor shipments stay flat in Q4
The fourth quarter did nothing to impress in the processor market, according to IDC, but yearly results were more promising.
Week in Review: Fry thinks Windows Phone 7 gets it right, UK tackles cyber crime
This week, Stephen Fry backs Microsoft’s Windows Phone 7, whilst senior Government officials hint at more funding to tackle cyber crime.
Do modern users want phones from 1984?
Intel's context aware computing will help your devices learn everything they need to know about you, but does the modern day user want a big...
First MeeGo tablet to hit market next week
The WeTab is set to introduce the MeeGo operating system to the tablet market.
HP agrees $1.5 billion ArcSight acquisition
HP has agreed to acquire security firm ArcSight for $1.5 billion, less than two weeks after doing the same with 3PAR.
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...
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