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Intel’s family of workstation platforms gives you the tools to move from serial to parallel workflows and enables you to iterate through alternatives faster and innovate more.
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AMD Up, HP Down in the Numbers Game [July 3, 2008] Gartner revises Q1 numbers after getting some new information on HP selling
prices, while iSuppli has better news for AMD.
Mobile Phone Users: It's All About Text Appeal [July 3, 2008] While text messaging leads consumers' must-have features, signs point to good news for advancements being pushed by handset makers, carriers and developers.
Low-Income Americans Slipping on Broadband [July 3, 2008] New research finds overall broadband use spreading, but suggests that economic squeeze might be slowing uptake among certain segments.
IDC: Microsoft's Yahoo Deal Could be a Big Hit [February 7, 2008] If Microsoft plays its cards right, a combination with Yahoo could create a successful competitor to Google, a major research firm says.
Ballmer: Software Vision Will Continue [February 4, 2008] Whether Microsoft wins or loses its bid to buy Yahoo, the company is on an inexorable path to fulfill its software-plus-services vision.
Web 2.0 Goes to Work [January 30, 2008] Whizzy new enterprise apps sneak in via early adopters. How is IT coping?
MySpace Set to Launch Developer Platform [January 30, 2008] With a newly minted COO, the world's largest social network is taking its developer site live with hopes of widgets soon rolling in.
Can't We All Just Communicate? [January 29, 2008] At DEMO, new products and services use the Web to advance communications.
Internet Explorer 8 Tries New Compatibility Solution [January 23, 2008] Seeking to address a longstanding problem for Web surfers and designers alike, Microsoft will improve IE8's ability to display Web content.