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Q&A: CTO of CERN's openlab
Sverre Jarp, the CTO of CERN's openlab, talks about the LHC experiment, the future of mulitcore, and whether graphics processors can work for...
CERN's LHC network hit by Greek hackers
A major warning about the physics experiment's security, as hackers bring its website down.
IT PRO goes to the Hadron Collider
We were lucky enough to go to CERN this week and see how the LHC project was getting along, with a little help from some tech giants.
How CERN helps test Intel's tech
The LHC is set to get switched on, but experiments of another kind of continued for the past year, as CERN's openlab trials Intel chips.
Cern to restart LHC at half power
The Large Hadron Collider will restart in November, but not at full power.
Video: CERN's research director on extra dimensions
The massive LHC experiment at CERN is set to kick off soon, and even the physicists aren't entirely sure what will happen when it does.
Video: CERN's openlab CTO on top tech for physicists
Sverre Jarp explains how his openlab helps CERN keep ahead of the game on technology.
LHC to restart in summer of 2009
After being shutdown in mid-September, the world’s largest science experiment will be restarted next year with a new early warning system.
Digital Economy Bill clause riles internet companies and Lords
As the Digital Economy Bill gets its second reading in the House of Lords today, large players in the digital world, as well as a number of Lords,...
Mobile web surge for Argos on Black Friday
Although a US shopping event, there was a large surge in mobile web traffic to British retailer Argos during Black Friday.
Fujitsu Primergy TX140 S1 review
The Primergy TX140 S1 is one of Fujitsu's first Xeon E3 tower servers and packs plenty of features into its large chassis. Dave Mitchell delves...
Lexmark C736dn - colour laser printer review
Lexmark wants to supply medium to large workgroups with fast, and cost effective quality colour printing. Has it succeeded with the Lexmark C736dn?
Microsoft loses Word appeal but may still carry on fighting
Microsoft has lost a patent infringement appeal leaving it with a large damages bill and injunction to stop selling certain versions of word....
Software-as-a-service targets the enterprise
<strong>Analysis:</strong> The launch of the One World product by NetSuite underlines not only the company's desire to make SaaS more relevant to...
The Wireless Event: Businesses will still need in-building equipment for WiMax success
Large companies will find external WiMax systems alone too expense so vendors must also offer them dedicated in-building systems to compensate,...
Samsung sees $10 billion wiped off shares as Apple orders DRAM elsewhere
Apple tipped to have placed a large order of DRAM with Japanase firm Elpida to help reduce reliance on Samsung.
RIM results show slight revenue dip but overall growth
RIM's first quarter results have shown a slight dip in revenue for consecutive quarters but a large jump compared to figures from the same time...
Microsoft claims netbook dominance over Linux
Microsoft says the large majority of users want Windows on their netbooks, and that partners are looking with 'excitement' at netbooks with Windows 7.
Google adds weight to Microsoft anti-trust battle
Large sticks at the ready as Google joins anti-trust brigade.
IT managers "buy too much storage"
Almost half of IT managers in large enterprises are buying more storage than they actually need, according to a new research by <a...
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