Tuesday, April 11, 2006

[Latest CPU] - - IBM Embeds Encryption into Processor


IBM Embeds Encryption into Processor
Beta News - IBM on Monday unveiled a new technology known as SecureBlue, which is comprised of a set of encryption circuitry that can be integrated directly into a computer's CPU. The idea behind the project is that no software or external chip can be truly

Report: Half of PCs Not Vista-Ready
Beta News - While nearly every current PC will be able to run Windows Vista, only half will be able to take full advantage of all of it's features, a recent study by research firm Gartner suggests. In turn, the firm is urging IT managers to take caution when

Your Ideal PC
PC World - The magazine version of this article is available for purchase in a downloadable .pdf format. This complete article includes all the formatting, photos, tips, and charts contained in the original. It's easy to forget just how good we PC and

Comprehensive Threat Management: Shielding Organizations from Today's
Computerworld - APRIL 10, 2006 (COMPUTERWORLD) - locations throughout much of the U.S. Fleet managers, security managers and the cartographically challenged get a new whereabouts weapon this week, when Skyhook Wireless Inc. in Boston releases a beta version of

Intel to update Core Duo processor line this month Category: SOFTPEDIA
Softpedia - Intel is to update its Core Duo processor line, the chip maker has told customers, with samples of new T2400, T2500 and T2600 65nm dual-core processors shipping by early May. According to company documentation seen by Reg Hardware, the move will see

AMD releases final single-core Opteron chip
Infoworld - While the final upgrade signals that the future of powerful processors lies in multicore design instead of dense monolithic chips, Computer vendors IBM, Hewlett-Packard (HP) and Sun Microsystems immediately announced they would add the new chips to

IBM Unveils Hardware-Level Encryption
DVD Recordable - IBM has developed a new method designed to increase the security of consumer products like digital media devices by injecting encryption capabilities into the heart of machines. The set of encryption called SecureBlue was unveiled on Monday and is

Crosswalk's igrid comes out of the blue
TechWorld - Little-known vendor CrossWalk is launching a storage grid claimed to be far superior to existing networked storage products for high-performance computing. It is based on the computational grid idea and links legacy data silos into a gigantically

Testing Times
Byte.com - The film Fantastic Voyage demonstrates microscopy through a provocative premise--the miniaturization of the observer. Appealing as this is, however, it would not yield definitive knowledge of biological processes because the behaviour of, say, a

Boot Camp
Ars Technica - I've noticed something odd about my writing habits here at FatBits. The bigger the story, the less apt I am to blog about it. Big stories elicit big reactions. The bloggers come out in droves. By the time I've actually learned enough about the story

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