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IBM gets chips to chill out in water
News Scientists from the IBM Zurich Research Lab and the Fraunhofer Institute in Berlin are working on a microchip that uses micropipes of water to cool itself, IBM announced yesterday. The chip's components are built in a 3D stack instead of side by... [06 Jun 2008]
Hospital uses tracking tech to boost operations
News The system at UCLH - which is run on business process management software from Lombardi - is bolted on to existing patient data handling systems that channel information from sources such as GPs, diagnostics and pathology departments into a... [30 Aug 2007]
Search gurus see big bucks in the enterprise
News Candace Lombardi writes for CNET News.com Some big names in search met on Thursday at the Red Herring East conference in Boston and allowed their brains to be picked by venture capitalists eager to find the next good idea. [29 Jun 2007]
Privacy: Do online shoppers care?
News Candace Lombardi writes for CNET News.com Would you pay a little more for that book you bought online if it meant lowering your chances of being hassled by marketers, spammers and hackers? Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University believe consumers... [08 Jun 2007]
Web 2.0 still a minority pursuit for the wired world
News Candace Lombardi writes for CNET News.com Although most US adults have a mobile phone, a computer and internet access only a small percentage are participating in web 2.0 activities, according to a study. [08 May 2007]
F1 champions put their faith in technology
News Renault: Eutelsat, Lombardi, Network Appliances, Stellent, Symantec, Vistagy, Xansa It might not be as temperamental as a race-car's engine, but keeping the IT running properly can be just as important to the success of a Formula One racing team. [23 Mar 2007]
Microsoft: Kill screensavers, not the planet
News Candace Lombardi writes for CNET News.com Microsoft announced on Wednesday that people looking to save energy and reduce the environmental impact of their computer should turn off their screensavers. A Windows Vista PC running a screensaver... [22 Mar 2007]
HP means business with energy efficient PCs
News Candace Lombardi writes for CNET News.com HP has released desktop PCs that will meet new energy ratings from the US Environmental Protection Agency. The agency's Energy Star 4.0 regulations, which go into effect on 20 July 2007, require, among... [13 Mar 2007]
AP tarts up its online video platform
News Candace Lombardi writes for CNET News.com The Associated Press is rolling out a new version of its online video platform that will allow affiliates to upload, tag, syndicate and sell local ads on their own clips. [08 Mar 2007]
205,000 ThinkPad batteries recalled by Lenovo
News Candace Lombardi writes for CNET News.com Lenovo has voluntarily recalled select Sanyo Electric lithium ion extended-life batteries used in its ThinkPad laptop computers. The US Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) said in its recall... [02 Mar 2007]
Firefox update plugs cookie flaw
News Candace Lombardi writes for CNET News.com Mozilla has released updates to its Firefox browser and Thunderbird email client for Mac, Linux and Windows users. Mozilla said in a post on its development site: "Due to the security fixes, we strongly... [26 Feb 2007]
Murdoch's Fox snaffles online ad specialist
News Candace Lombardi writes for CNET News.com Fox Interactive Media (FIM), a division of Rupert Murdoch's News Corp, has acquired advertising-technology company Strategic Data Corp (SDC). The terms of the acquisition were not disclosed but FIM said in... [23 Feb 2007]
Holes found in Google Desktop
News Candace Lombardi writes for CNET News.com Several flaws in the popular Google Desktop software could open PCs up to intruders and possible data theft, a security company has warned. The search giant has released patches for the issues, which were... [22 Feb 2007]
Microsoft settles Iowa antitrust class action
News Candace Lombardi writes for CNET News.com The Iowa class action suit that claimed Microsoft broke state antitrust laws has been settled, both parties have announced. The plaintiffs had alleged Microsoft violated Iowa antitrust laws by monopolising... [15 Feb 2007]
Nokia still the King Kong of mobile making
News Candace Lombardi writes for CNET News.com Nokia is still the number one mobile-handset manufacturer in the world, according to market researcher iSuppli. The Finnish behemoth shipped 348 million units in 2006, giving it a sizable lead over Motorola... [30 Jan 2007]
