Intel Launches Atom S Processor For Micro Servers By Wolfgang Gruener published 12 December 12 Intel today introduced the Atom S1200 SoC series, which is designed for integration with micro-servers.
Researchers Detect Big Flaws in GPS By Wolfgang Gruener published 11 December 12 $2,500 worth of hardware can reportedly bring down almost a third of the GPS Continuously Operating Reference Stations (CORS).
Anonymous Member Faces 10 Years in Prison By Wolfgang Gruener published 11 December 12 A jury in London convicted a 22-year old member of Anonymous over hacking charges.
Anonymous's Public Face Indicted By Wolfgang Gruener published 11 December 12 Barrett Brown an alleged former spokesperson of the hacking group has been indicted on twelve counts of information theft.
WWF Uses Google Money for Drones to Fight Poaching By Wolfgang Gruener published 11 December 12 Google has given a $5 million grant to the World Wildlife Fund (WWF), which the organization will implement to curb poaching.
Ubuntu 13.04 To Allow Purchases From the Dash By Wolfgang Gruener published 10 December 12 Canonical released some information about the upcoming release of Ubuntu 13.04, "Raring Ringtail".
Analyst Hits Nvidia Outlook, Stresses Importance of Non-PC By Wolfgang Gruener published 10 December 12 The third quarter was a breather for Nvidia, but it appears that financial analysts have begun zeroing in on the company with product concerns again.
FCC Asks FAA to Allow Greater Use of Gadgets During Flights By Wolfgang Gruener published 10 December 12 The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is urging the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to extend the permissible use of gadgets on flights.
Forget 3D, Purdue Scientists Have a 4D Transistor By Wolfgang Gruener published 10 December 12 Following trigate, or 3D transistors, there could be 4D transistors. But don't get excited just yet.
Synthetic Fuels Could Replace Entire U.S. Need for Crude Oil By Wolfgang Gruener published 9 December 12 Synthetic fuels may become an interesting out of our dire need for more crude oil to power our vehicles.
MIT Professor: Windows 8 is Xmas Gift for Someone You Hate By Wolfgang Gruener published 7 December 12 Disruptive change is rarely welcomed with unison cheers.
Zalman Debuts Two New Z9 Cases By Wolfgang Gruener published 7 December 12 Zalman has expanded the existing Z9 case series with two new "Plus" models.
Thermalright Intros CPU Cooler For HTPC and Mini-ITX By Wolfgang Gruener published 7 December 12 Thermalright launched a new heatsink designed for ITX and HTPC systems. The AXP-100 comes in a package that has a height of just 58 mm (2.28 inches) including a fan.
Intel Insider to Succeed Otellini as CEO Post By Wolfgang Gruener published 6 December 12 Outgoing Intel CEO Paul Otellini pretty much confirmed that Intel will be picking a successor for him from the existing crew.
Oracle Extends Life of Java 6 Again By Wolfgang Gruener published 6 December 12 Oracle continues to dance around the end of life of Java 6.
Origin Launches Eon17-SLX Gaming Notebook By Wolfgang Gruener published 6 December 12 Origin PC announced a new gaming notebook in a 17-inch form factor.
After 35 Years of Travel, Voyager 1 Close to Interstellar Space By Wolfgang Gruener published 6 December 12 NASA isn't just about search for traces of life these days.
Brightstar Hires Former AMD CEO/CFO Thomas Seifert as CFO By Wolfgang Gruener published 6 December 12 Thomas Seifert, formerly CFO and interim CEO at AMD, has found a new home.
Nvidia Publishes Geforce 310.70 Beta Driver By Wolfgang Gruener published 6 December 12 Nvidia just released a beta version of the GeForce 310.70 Driver, which rolls up previously beta driver updates such as performance improvements for Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 and Assassin's Creed III.
Intel to Launch 10W and 13W Ivy Bridge CPUs in 2013 By Wolfgang Gruener published 5 December 12 Prior to releasing Haswell processors in 2013, Intel will be introducing five significant Ivy Bridge processors for notebooks.
White House Web Petition Urges Construction of Death Star By Wolfgang Gruener published 5 December 12 Besides rather depressing topics such as the fiscal cliff, there is good reason for the U.S. government to focus on more upbeat tasks to keep us motivated. Such as the construction of a Death Star.
Intel Labs and ITRI Announce Fast Memory Array By Wolfgang Gruener published 5 December 12 Intel is starting a memory research project with the Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI) of Taiwan to address the performance gap and to reduce the power consumption of memory.
3 Reasons Why Surface Pro is Priced Right By Wolfgang Gruener published 5 December 12 We have grown accustomed to the fact that a high-end tablet should have a $500 base price. Anything above is viewed as expensive and anything below makes you wonder what the catch might be.
DRAM Contract Prices Decline in November By Wolfgang Gruener published 5 December 12 DRAM contract prices continued their downward slide in November.
Windows XP Drops Below 40%, Windows 8 Passes 1% By Wolfgang Gruener published 5 December 12 Adding to the speculation that Windows 8 may need some extra push to generate PC sales, Net Applications has released an estimate on the operating system's market share.