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Intel Launches Itanium 9300 Series
Intel Launches Itanium 9300 Series

After two unexpected delays, Intel has launched the Itanium 9300 series, a 64-bit, quad-core processor code-named Tukwila that is expected to double the performance of its predecessor.

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Microsoft Says Battery Woes Not Caused By Windows 7 MS: Windows 7 Doesn't Hurt Battery

Deep detection finds real problems.

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Top Tips for More Windows 7 Productivity Tips for More Windows 7 Productivity

Win 7 is chock-full of unsung features.

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To Love or Not To Love: Apple iPad Pros and Cons The Pros and Cons of Apple's iPad

Will iPad turn heads like the iPhone?

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IBM's New POWER7 Servers Save Energy with Big Loads IBM Power7 Server Takes on Big Load

New multi-core chips save energy.

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Nvidia Auto-Switches Notebook GPU To Save Battery Life
Nvidia has taken the wraps off a notebook technology that chooses the best graphics processor for any given application and automatically routes the workload to Nvidia or Intel processors.
 
Microsoft Says Battery Woes Not Caused By Windows 7
Battery problems on Windows 7 machines are not caused by the operating system. That's the position of Stephen Sinofsky, head of the Windows division, in a long posting on the Windows engineering blog.
 
IBM's New POWER7 Servers Save Energy with Big Loads
IBM has unveiled high-capacity servers that are the first to be based on its new, multi-core POWER7 chip. It said the new line is designed "to manage the most demanding emerging applications."
 

Enterprise Technology Spotlight
Intel Launches Quad-Core Itanium 9300 Series Processor
After two unexpected delays, Intel has launched the Itanium 9300 series, a 64-bit, quad-core processor code-named Tukwila that is expected to double the performance of its predecessor.
 
Google May Add Facebook, Twitter Links to Gmail
Google will reportedly roll more social-networking features into Gmail, the fastest-growing e-mail service. The new features could save users the trouble of switching to Facebook or Twitter.
 
IBM's New POWER7 Servers Save Energy with Big Loads
IBM has unveiled high-capacity servers that are the first to be based on its new, multi-core POWER7 chip. It said the new line is designed "to manage the most demanding emerging applications."
 

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