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    Linux powers nation's largest satellite network 30/03/2004 08:05:02

    Some 75 towns across New South Wales have started accessing the Internet through Linux-based satellite routers in what is said to be largest network of its type in Australia spanning upwards of 800,000 square kilometres.
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    IBM, TI, EMC join HyperTransport consortium 12/08/2003 07:35:30

    Seven new companies added their names Monday to the list of backers of the HyperTransport interconnect standard, including IBM Corp., Texas Instruments Inc., and EMC Corp., the HyperTransport Technology Consortium announced Monday.
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    Feature: What users want from servers 03/06/2003 08:22:04

    Performance, reliability and virtualization capabilities top the list of what users want from their servers. They're also looking for an easier way to manage this pool of resources that are the cornerstones of business.
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    High-tech leaders join on trust, security standards 10/04/2003 08:05:56

    The 3-year-old Trusted Computing Platform Alliance (TCPA) is being replaced with a new industry group that will establish trust and security standards for all kinds of software and hardware from computers to PDAs and cellular phones.
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    Chips drive next Internet boom, says Halla 21/11/2002 08:36:53

    Mark your calendars for June 21, 2003. On that date, the technology industry will resurrect itself, and experience a rate of growth surpassing all those before it.
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    Gates: Computers still transforming home, office 19/11/2002 08:10:00

    Microsoft Chairman and Chief Software Architect Bill Gates unveiled Sunday night a new application that aims to replace the paper note pad, and demonstrated a slew of digital devices creeping into the home and office that are powered by versions of the company's Windows operating system.
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    Evading servers' networking tax 24/10/2002 14:52:12

    Fatter network pipes and the need for smarter traffic treatment are forcing server vendors and users to make hard decisions about where to get more network processing power.
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    CPUs hit the wall 25/09/2002 08:19:00

    Common knowledge says I/O operations are the slowest link in your performance chain. After all, CPUs are still many times faster than storage devices; hence, the average business application will likely saturate storage bandwidth resources while the processors still have capacity to spare. Right?
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    CEBIT - Manufacturers watch Microsoft's Mira move 15/03/2002 06:31:44

    Is Microsoft Corp.'s Mira technology the kick start the handheld Internet appliance market needs?
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    Google unveils 'search appliance' 14/02/2002 10:00:12

    Search engine company Google has released its Google Search Appliance, a device designed to make it easier for corporate customers to find information on their intranets or Web sites.
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    Nat-Semi inventor discusses Origami brainchild 16/11/2001 08:47:00

    National Semiconductor Corp.'s brightly colored "concept" PDA (personal digital assistant), dubbed Origami, drew steady interest here at Comdex 2001, as attendees folded and twisted it into a range of devices.
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