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    Shuttle to debut small K5600+ PC with Via Nano in March 12 January, 2009 11:35

    Taiwanese PC vendor Shuttle plans to debut a shoebox sized PC, the K5600+ with Via Technology's Nano microprocessor in March, a company representative said Sunday.
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    Linux beats Windows 2008 power-saving measures 10 June, 2008 07:35

    Ensuring your servers stamp as small a carbon footprint as possible on the earth and in your data center can encompass everything from making sure they are shipped in recyclable packaging to hiring an analyst who can predict the total life-cycle environmental impact.
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    Linux faithful see ray of light shining on client OS 10 April, 2008 07:25

    Linux, long the laggard to the Windows desktop, is pushing into emerging markets, onto mobile devices and other client form factors, and is poised to give Microsoft something to really compete against, according to attendees at the annual Linux Foundation Summit.
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    Juniper embraces 802.1X to control network access 14 November, 2006 08:30

    An upgrade to Juniper Networks' network access-control software makes it possible for customers to block network access via any switch, not just by Juniper firewalls.
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    NetBeans IDE upgrade readied for SOA 23 October, 2006 08:05

    Focusing on open source efforts, Sun Microsystems officials last week provided informational updates on the NetBeans IDE and GlassFish application server, noting that NetBeans will have an SOA bent and be extended for other languages besides Java.
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    Cisco CEO: Security risks tied to mobility 08 September, 2006 07:43

    Cisco CEO John Chambers described IP mobility and collaboration technologies as one of the largest IT security challenges facing enterprises, and possibly one of the greatest tools for converging physical and digital security.
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    Microsoft CIO braves bugs, breaches as head beta-tester 05 May, 2006 07:41

    Sun Microsystems famously forbids its employees from using Microsoft Office. Novell forced its workers to switch off Windows to SUSE Linux after buying the open-source operating system.
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    IT skills shortage starts in school 01 February, 2006 08:16

    The IT skills shortage we face now looks set to get worse, and it all starts in our schools.
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    Via readies integrated P4 graphics chip sets 09 August, 2001 08:45

    Via Technologies plans to launch an integrated graphics chipset, designed for Intel's Pentium 4 processor, in November, a Via official said Wednesday.
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    Qualcomm, Via Discuss Wireless Cooperation 22 September, 2000 12:01

    TAIPEI (09/22/2000) - Driven by the convergence of wireless communications and computing, Qualcomm Inc. and Taiwanese PC chip set and processor vendor Via Technologies Inc. are exploring opportunities for cooperation, a Qualcomm official said here Thursday.
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    AMD Initiatives Aim to Pry Open Corporate Market 21 September, 2000 12:01

    PC processor vendor Advanced Micro Devices is working on several initiatives aimed at making it a force in the lucrative corporate computing market, Raymond Lee, AMD's vice president of Asia-Pacific sales and marketing, said in a keynote speech Wednesday at the Via Technology Forum in Taipei .
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