October 3, 2007 |
Top headlines Intel to boost single-core performanceCompany plans to increase the performance of individual cores in the Itanium processor, says a principal engineer at Intel. Wed Oct 03 12:42:00 PDT 2007 | Read full story ARM's new Cortex core ready for low-power multicore chips The new Cortex A9 core design could hit smart phones by the end of the decade and help chip makers take advantage of multicore technology with minimal power consumption. Wed Oct 03 12:04:00 PDT 2007 | Read full story At Ceatec, gadgets and gizmos galore Japanese trade show brings together the big names in consumer electronics and puts the nation's weakness for tech on full display. Wed Oct 03 08:44:00 PDT 2007 | Read full story NBC chief urges all-hands assault on piracy Jeff Zucker calls for pulling in all levels of government, ISPs, consumer electronics makers, credit card companies, user-generated content sites...and the list goes on. Wed Oct 03 08:32:00 PDT 2007 | Read full story Video of the day See a completed green, prefab homeCNET News.com's Michael Kanellos recently visited a factory that specializes in creating prefab homes with green-conscious ideas behind them. Now, take a look at the finished product that was shown off to him by designer Michelle Kaufmann. Commentary A turn in the antispyware war?Center for Democracy and Technology's Ari Schwartz says the import of a recent ruling should be a boon to the global antispyware community. Read Full Story News.com Extra Canada, the next India for U.S. software companies?Also: Miss America launches own browser Read it now... | Photos: Server room cabling overhaul Follow along as TechRepublic turns a mess of spaghetti into an orderly server room. Wed Oct 03 12:00:00 PDT 2007 | Read full story Video game czar: More countries need a DMCA Entertainment Software Association chief endorses controversial U.S. law, which generally frowns upon cracking DRM, as vital to the industry's success. Wed Oct 03 12:04:00 PDT 2007 | Read full story Top 5 list: Most popular stories
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