26th
July
2007
PC World - Executives at Advanced Micro Devices Inc. are pursuing a new strategy to combine CPUs and graphics processors into one unit and put them into everything from workstations to HDTVs to wireless phones.
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26th
July
2007
InfoWorld - Executives at AMD are pursuing a new strategy to combine CPUs and graphics processors into one unit and put them into everything from workstations to HDTVs to wireless phones.
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26th
July
2007
Reuters - An Italian writer decided to put his
mobile phone to good use during his daily commute to and from
work — by writing a book.
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26th
July
2007
Sprint announced it is working with Google to develop a new mobile Internet portal using WiMax wireless technology to offer Web search and social networking. The collaboration between Sprint and Google will help spur new mobility and location-assisted services as Sprint untethers Internet access for consumers, businesses and government customers.
Sprint network bandwidth, location detection and presence capabilities will be matched with Google’s popular communications suite - Google Apps - th… [Continue reading Sprint in Pact with Google to Develop Mobile Internet Portal]
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26th
July
2007
A long, long time ago, powerful server computers were called mainframes. Men in white coats operated them in air-conditioned computer centers. Those fortunate individuals who were granted access to the central computer, used a device called terminal to do their job. Users could only access software applications that were running on the mainframe, but never run anything locally. It was a dream for people who were managing the computers, but an extremely restrictive setup for creative people. Koolu Linux computer designed as a Thin Client is like a terminal it only does what the central computer allows it to do. In many cases, a thin client device is exactly what organizations need.
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