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Asus announces quad-core Eee Pad Transformer Prime tablet | Network World

Asustek Computer on Wednesday announced the 10-inch Eee Pad Transformer Prime tablet, which has a quad-core processor that could make it the fastest tablet in the market.

Windows XP SP2 and 7 other things Microsoft has killed this year | Network World

Microsoft's official curtailing this week of support and patches for Windows 2000 and Windows XP Service Pack 2 marks the latest in a string of moves by the company to kill off products and technologies that either outlived their usefulness or never became useful in the first place.

AOL/Microsoft/Yahoo ad deal: ‘The devil is in the details’ | Network World

The partnership AOL, Yahoo and Microsoft announced last week to sell each other's "tier 2" display ad inventory could yield great benefits, but they need to pull off a complex integration of business and technology to make it work.

Deadline for e-health rollout may do more harm than help | Network World

Editor's note: This is Part 1 of a two-part look at the ongoing efforts to roll out electronic health records in the U.S. Part 2 will be posted online tomorrow.

Intel runs into major WiMax snafu in Taiwan | Network World

An apparent lack of communication between Intel and the Taiwan government over the closing of Intel's WiMax Program Office in Taiwan has brewed into a media storm here to rival Apple's Antennagate in the U.S.

Intel pushes 50-core chip, mulls exascale computing | Network World

Intel is drumming up support for its latest 50-core Knights Corner and Xeon E5 server chips, which are key elements in the company's plans to scale performance while reducing power consumption moving toward an exascale supercomputer by 2018.

Wi-Fi WPA2 vulnerability FAQ | Network World

AirTight Networks says it's found a weak point in Wi-Fi Protected Access 2 (WPA2), the mainstay of enterprise Wi-Fi security. But has it? Security expert Matthew Gast says the attack seems to be a familiar ARP spoofing exploit that works as well on wired as wireless LANS. If so, it can easily be contained.

Moblin center seeks to popularize software in Taiwan, China | Network World

A development center built through a partnership between the Taiwan government and chip maker Intel plans to make the Moblin Linux operating system popular in small devices by creating applications as well as incubating a developer base on the island and in China.

IBM, Cray lead Top 500 supercomputer rankings | Network World

IBM, HP, Cray, Intel dominate Top 500 supercomputer list.

AMD Chips Used in Iranian HPC for Rocket Research | Network World

The Web site of an Iranian research institute has posted the specifications of a high-performance computer that it built using AMD dual-core Opteron chips despite a U.S. trade embargo.

New AMD CEO faces challenges in mobile | Network World

Newly minted Advanced Micro Devices CEO Rory Read faces a challenge in turning around the company's mobile strategy to wage a competitive battle against rivals Intel and ARM.

‘WiMAX 2’ set to be finalized in November | Network World

While LTE starts rolling out from major US carriers in 2011, the WiMAX Forum is hoping to have the so-called "WiMAX 2" standard up and ready to go by the start of 2012.

Moblin: 6 key things to know | Network World

Moblin, short for mobile Linux, is a free, open-source operating system originally developed by Intel for its low-power Atom processor and designed to run on devices, including netbooks.

Nvidia CEO: Intel ousted company from chipset market | Network World

Nvidia concluded that it would exit the chipset business as Intel made it impossible for the company to operate in the market, the company's CEO Jen-Hsun Huang said this week.

Ethernet data center switch to take on Cisco Nexus | Network World

Infiniband vendor Voltaire took a big leap into the Ethernet data center switching arena with a core switch optimized for virtual environments and Layer 2 efficiency.

Latest GD Itronix notebook powers up | Network World

The latest semi-ruggedized notebook PC from General Dynamics Itronix sports a powerful Intel processor for improved graphics and video performance.

Intel shows off tablet with upcoming Atom chip | Network World

Intel on Tuesday for the first time showed working prototypes of tablets with Google's Android OS and the chip maker's upcoming Atom low-power chip, code-named Medfield.

Attendance falls but Android dazzles | Network World

The Computex Taipei 2009 electronics show ended Saturday after a week-long display of new gadgets, including netbooks, ultra thin laptops made with new Intel chips and several surprises surrounding Google's Android mobile phone operating system.

Intel aims to shape netbook evolution | Network World

Intel has definite ideas about how it wants small laptops based on its Atom processors to evolve, but a senior company executive readily concedes that the market -- in the form of consumers and companies that buy these machines -- will ultimately decide what happens next with these devices.

Acer will use Moblin Linux across its products | Network World

The world's third-largest PC vendor plans to roll out the Moblin Linux operating system, championed by Intel, in its products, a top executive said Wednesday.

Wall Street Beat: Market rally, tablet excitement lifts IT | Network World

Tech stocks rose along with major indexes this week as central banks came up with a plan to ease market fears about European sovereign debt, and as key IT players including Microsoft, Intel, and Cisco held conferences for developers, users and analysts.

TSMC profit hits 2 year high, signals great year for chips | Network World

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing (TSMC) reported its best quarterly net profit in two years on Thursday, and predicted a banner year for the chip industry this year, led by strong global demand for computers and mobile phones.

Intel drops MeeGo mobile OS, backs Tizen against Android | Network World

Linux Foundation and Limo Foundation are rebooting their efforts to compete with Apple and the Android camp by merging MeeGo and Limo into a new operating system called Tizen, with the backing of Intel and Samsung.

Intel antitrust case may be headed to New York court | Network World

A federal judge in Delaware has cancelled a Feb. 14 trial of an antitrust case filed against Intel in 2009, after plaintiff New York state asked the court to allow its transfer to a New York state court.

Researchers detail Intel TXT hacks at Black Hat | Network World

Two security researchers fleshed out details Wednesday at the Black Hat conference in Washington of a method they disclosed earlier this year for circumventing Intel's new Trusted Execution Technology (TXT) security software.

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