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The PC is past it: Computing power is everywhere, says Intel
News While there are consumer gadgets such as netbooks, portable gaming devices and web-enabled handhelds, there are also devices that are mission-critical in the medical field, features that are driving change in the automotive industry,... [24 Sep 2009]
Intel: How chip maker is tackling the changing datacentre
News Beyond that, Maloney talked about the client side of the market, showing, by example, what sort of technologies could be deployed in a Las Vegas-style, computerised slot machine. At the Intel Developer... [23 Sep 2009]
Cheat Sheet: Microsoft's Project Natal
Cheat Sheet Project Natal being demonstrated at the E3 trade show in Las Vegas (Photo credit: Microsoft) Project Natal. Sounds very James Bond Sorry to disappoint, but this is Microsoft, not MI5. So what are the... [10 Aug 2009]
CCS 9.0: A Comprehensive Compliance Management Suite, an Opportunity for Symantec
White Paper Symantec announced a new version of its Control Compliance Suite at its recent Vision event in Las Vegas. What's the big deal? Its new CCS 9.0 may be the most comprehensive compliance suite available today. [05 Aug 2009]
Microsoft releases emergency patch to plug critical ActiveX hole
News A presentation on how this is done is slated for tomorrow afternoon at the Black Hat Conference [in Las Vegas]. A critical patch for all versions of IE will protect consumers, while a security update for... [29 Jul 2009]
Microsoft: Security patches are beating malware in race to users
News The company issued a progress report on Monday in advance of the Black Hat security conferences set to begin on Tuesday in Las Vegas. One year after launching three security programs designed to improve... [28 Jul 2009]
Want to keep eavesdroppers out? HP researchers think they have the answer
News Hoffman and Wood are scheduled to demonstrate the technology next week at the Black Hat security conference in Las Vegas. Two researchers for HP have created a browser-based darknet, an idea that could... [27 Jul 2009]
Supercomputing Center Sees 46 Percent Performance Gain With HPC System
White Paper The Las Vegas, Nevada - based National Supercomputing Center for Energy and the Environment is a full-service supercomputing facility with a mission for excellence in education and research. The National... [25 Jul 2009]
'Hack your own Oracle database' tool unveiled next week
News During their presentation at the Black Hat and Defcon hacker conferences next week in Las Vegas, security experts will release a tool that can be used to break into Oracle databases. Chris Gates and... [24 Jul 2009]
Amazon goes online shopping with Zappos buy
News Amazon has agreed to a stock takeover of Zappos.com, a Las Vegas-based online retailer that has become famous for its unusual corporate culture. While Zappos started out selling only shoes, it has since... [23 Jul 2009]
SMS flaw leaves iPhone vulnerable to attack
News He plans to give a more detailed presentation on the hole at the Black Hat conference in Las Vegas at the end of the month. Apple expects to have a fix later this month for a vulnerability in the iPhone... [03 Jul 2009]
ATM hack talk pulled from security conference
News It's almost security conference season in Las Vegas and with one month to go, a presentation has been pulled from Black Hat and Defcon. Things were more dramatic in 2001, when the FBI took Russian crypto... [02 Jul 2009]
Indian outsourcing trainees feel heat of recession
Comment The buildings have a Las Vegas-style showiness. Saritha Rai visits Infosys's giant Mysore training centre to gauge how outsourcers are using education to maintain their edge in challenging economic times. [23 Jun 2009]
ProCurve Networks Help Venetian Mega-Resort-Casinos Remain at the Top of Their Games
White Paper Since 1999, The Venetian Resort-Hotel-Casino in Las Vegas has relied on a network to run its entire business, spanning casino, convention center, retail, multi-restaurant and guest services operations. [12 Jun 2009]
Homeland Security hires ex-hacker
News Moss's background as a computer hacker (known as 'Dark Tangent') and role as a luminary among young hackers who flock to Defcon in Las Vegas every summer might seem to make him an unusual choice to swear... [08 Jun 2009]