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Here's an Intel chip that uses wine -- yes, wine -- for power

DRAM shortage from Hynix fire to hit PCs hardest | SSDs do die, as Linus Torvalds just discovered

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Here's an Intel chip that uses wine -- yes, wine -- for power
In a new twist on strange brew, an Intel engineer Thursday showed off a project using wine to power a microprocessor. Read More


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Guide to virtual server protection
This whitepaper discusses key challenges associated with backing up virtual servers and how HP Data Protector's powerful and advanced capabilities provide comprehensive protection for VMware and Hyper-V environments. Read Now

WHITE PAPER: Symantec

Evolution and Value of Purpose Build
This IDC White Paper explores the increased use and adoption patterns of PBBAs and the utility these appliances provide to customers in their data protection processes. In addition, this White Paper illuminates the customer value that Symantec's Backup Exec and NetBackup appliances bring to the data protection and recovery process. Read now!

DRAM shortage from Hynix fire to hit PCs hardest
The damage to Hynix's China fabrication facility from a fire last week will take three to six months to repair, which will hit prices and supply hard because it is the top memory producer. Read More

SSDs do die, as Linus Torvalds just discovered
Linux coder Linus Torvalds wrote this week about how the SSD in his workstation suddenly stopped working, forcing him to delay work on the Linux 3.12 kernel. Read More

Sharky: So THAT'S what a hundred-pack-a-day habit looks like
It's the turn of the millennium, and this company that puts automated teller machines in small businesses gets one back from a bingo parlor with only two words of explanation: "It died." Read More

The legend of Jack Kilby: 55 years of the integrated circuit
The tech industry thrives on legends. Here's a good one. Read More

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Image is everything: A buyer's guide to business projectors
It's crucial to get the right projector for your company's sales presentations, training sessions and more. We help you sort through the bewildering array of projector styles and provide tips on what to look for. Read More


WHITE PAPER: HP and Intel® Xeon® processors

Evolving Datacenter Architectures
In this paper, Evaluator Group highlights the critical features necessary to move beyond server virtualization by leveraging key integration capabilities between IT components with a particular focus on the important role that storage plays in the evolution of data center architecture. Learn more.

Dell to continue acquisitions, remains committed to PCs after going private
Dell will invest in additional acquisitions and remain committed to its struggling PC business once a US$24.9 billion deal to go private is complete, according to company officials. Read More

NASA's Hubble may have found clues to dark matter
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has found the largest known group of spherical star clusters, a discovery that may provide clues in the effort to solve the mystery of dark matter. Read More

Dell goes private as shareholders approve $24.9 billion deal
Shareholders have voted to approve a US$24.9 billion buyout of the company by founder and CEO Michael Dell and investment firm Silver Lake Partners. Read More

Sharky: Back to school
This private high school uses projectors to display what's on a classroom PC's screen -- and one teacher is complaining that graphical artifacts keep showing up. Read More

Preston Gralla: Nokia's Android plans forced Microsoft into $7.2 billion buyout
The rumor has been confirmed: Nokia was working on an Android smartphone at the time that Microsoft decided to buy Nokia's phone business. That's likely one of the key reasons that Microsoft decided to take the plunge and and make the deal. Read More


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