Archive for March, 2010

Greenpeace fears clouds will turn earth brown

‘I am iPad, destroyer of worlds” Greenpeace is piggybacking on the media frenzy around the release of Apple’s “magical and revolutionary” iPad to drum up PR for its attempt to cajole the information and communications technology ( ICT ) sector into going green. Or, at minimum, greener.…

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Greenpeace fears clouds will turn earth brown

Booby-trapping PDF files: a new how-to

Built-in insecurity A security researcher has demonstrated a mechanism that exploits PDF files without taking advantage of any particular vulnerabilities.…

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Booby-trapping PDF files: a new how-to

Cloudkick descends from sky to earthbound iron

Server manager spans heaven and data center Cloudkick has descended from the heavens, bringing its sky-high virtual server manager to real iron down here on earth. With its ” Hybrid Cloudkick ,” you can monitor and manage your physical servers alongside instances floating in the so-called cloud.…

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Cloudkick descends from sky to earthbound iron

News: First Conduit 2 Screens Indicate There Will Be Lots Of Explosions

And a whole lot more new stuff for multiplayer

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News: First Conduit 2 Screens Indicate There Will Be Lots Of Explosions

Cost cutting – from desktop to toilet

What is this word you call ‘refresh’? Recently, we shared some preliminary results from our annual x86 enterprise user survey. The topic of that article was the economy, and what it’s done to our survey respondents’ 2010 IT budgets. You can see that article here and take the survey yourself here .…

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Cost cutting – from desktop to toilet

Red Hat injects RHEL with new iron love

Yesterday’s kernel, today’s chips Red Hat has pushed out another rev of its Linux variant. With Enterprise Linux 5.5, support for the latest processors from Advanced Micro Devices, Intel, and IBM has been back-ported to the Linux 2.6.18 at the heart of the RHEL 5 stack.…

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Red Hat injects RHEL with new iron love

Mozilla spits out last version of Firefox 3.0

RIP, download king Mozilla has released the last update to Firefox 3.0.…

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Mozilla spits out last version of Firefox 3.0

Mozilla spits out last version of Firefox 3

RIP, download king Mozilla has released the last update to Firefox 3.0.…

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Mozilla spits out last version of Firefox 3

REC outlines 2020’s in-demand technology skills

The IT profession and the skills it needs will…

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REC outlines 2020’s in-demand technology skills

LG preps passive 3D TV

The cheap option? Think again… We were hoping the passive 3D TV LG announced today – the LD950 – might provide punters on a budget a way to experience 3D at home. But no such luck.…

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LG preps passive 3D TV

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