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InternetNews November 25, 2009 |
A Different Kind of Cell Division at IBM IBM has confirmed the end of the road for its Cell Broadband Engine processor, the hybrid multicore processor used in Sony's PlayStation 3 console - and little else.  |
The Motley Fool November 25, 2009 Tim Beyers |
How Android Could Beat the iPhone This two-horse race should get tighter due to the different ways that Google and Apple interact with app developers.  |
InternetNews November 24, 2009 |
EMC Revises Outlook; Execs Dump Shares The storage software provider said it will take a $100 million charge in the fourth quarter while a trio of executives unload almost 2 million shares of stock.  |
Fast Company December 2009 Kate Rockwood |
Addicting Games Takes on the Teen Market Kate Connally manages AddictingGames, the largest free online-games site for teens, with 3,500 titles and 15.3 million monthly visitors. She's now bringing those games to the iPhone.  |
Fast Company December 2009 Farhad Manjoo |
To Sell or Not to Sell: Silicon Valley Acquisitions Market Heats Up That is the question in Silicon Valley as the acquisitions market heats up. And with it, another head scratcher: Are acquisitions good for anyone?  |
Fast Company December 2009 Tim McKeough |
Ideo Reimagines the Lowly Thermostat Blow is a minimalist thermostat that you control with your lungs.  |
InternetNews November 24, 2009 |
Google, TiVo Deal on Data Sharing Google teams with DVR pioneer to tap data from set-top boxes for better audience measurement.  |
The Motley Fool November 24, 2009 Anders Bylund |
HP Is Killing Dell With a Smile HP is killing one rival and getting in the ring with another one. Where will the bloodshed end?  |
The Motley Fool November 24, 2009 Anders Bylund |
Mo' Money, No Problem for Analog Devices Analog Devices delivers despite a lousy product mix. Now imagine what it can do in a richer customer environment.  |
InternetNews November 23, 2009 |
Loose Lips Leak Details on Intel Chips One site publishes the speeds and feeds of Intel's first combined CPU/GPU parts, while another benchmarks the next-generation Xeon.  |
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