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[ UPDATE: See below for Google's official response to these issues ] Security vulnerabilities in the new Google Chrome browser is beginning to pile up. Following our coverage of the carpet bombing combo threat and denial-of-service crashes, several readers have sent pointers to...
NXP Semiconductors, now a skeleton of its former self, faces formidable challenges in redefining itself as a going concern.
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The Americas' SAP Users' Group (ASUG) is forming a new global community for customers of Business Objects, the business intelligence vendor that SAP bought earlier this year, the organization announced this week. Membership in the Global BusinessObjects Network will be free until 2010. The organization is hoping to get existing user groups to join and serve as local chapters, while the ...
Researchers from NIST and Joint Quantum Institute have reported way to fine-tune light coming from quantum dots by manipulating them with pairs of lasers. By adjusting intensity of laser beams, they were able to correct for imperfection-caused variations and generate more ideal signals. In so doing, team demonstrated that laser-tuned quantum dots can efficiently generate photons one at a time, ...
Red Hat has expanded its support for virtualization technologies with the acquisition of Israeli software company Qumranet, developer of the open-source KVM (kernel-based virtual machine) project, for $107 million. KVM is an extension to the Linux kernel that allows it to be used as a "bare-metal" hypervisor, running directly on the underlying hardware and hosting guest operating ...
Amazon.com will start selling One Laptop Per Child's low-cost XO notebook computer as part of the Give One, Get One program OLPC developed last year, according to an official from OLPC. The non-profit organization started Give One, Get One as a way to raise money to send laptops to school kids in poor countries. The idea is that a person pays for two of the XO laptops developed by ...
Net 1 UEPS Technologies Inc. today announced the successful implementation of UEPS software applications required for the distribution of electronic government grants by SmartSwitch Botswana Ltd to beneficiaries previously receiving monthly food baskets in Botswana.
CTG , an international information technology solutions and services company, today announced it has signed a series of contracts with the State of Alaska's Department of Administration to provide information security services within the State's Task Order System.
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