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Google reveals winners of Android Developer Challenge 2 | Network World

Google named the winners of its second contest aimed at encouraging software developers to make applications for the Android mobile operating system.

Intel, Numonyx create breakthrough in phase-change memory | Network World

Intel and Numonyx today announced a breakthrough in the development of a multi-layer phase-change memory product that has the potential to replace NOR and NAND flash memory as well as DRAM.

Microsoft Silverlight to run on Moblin devices | Network World

Intel reveals plans Wednesday to support the rich Internet technology on the open source OS next year

Analysts scoff at rumor of Intel-Nvidia deal | Network World

While rumors are swirling around the Internet that Intel is looking to buy rival chips maker Nvidia, analysts say it's nothing but talk and bluster.

Intel’s Otellini says it’s time to take the lid off IT budgets | Network World

Intel President and CEO Paul Otellini thinks the economy has already hit rock bottom and now that it's emerging from the recessionary mire, companies are about to take the lid off of IT budgets.

Apple unveils new iMacs, revamps MacBooks and minis | Network World

Apple today revamped its iMac, MacBook and Mac mini lines in a long-expected refresh that company executives hinted yesterday was imminent. The high-end iMac now offers a quad-core processor.

Intel Gives Ultrabooks a $300M Investment Boost | Network World

Intel on Wednesday said it would invest US$300 million in companies that develop new technologies for Ultrabooks, a class of thin and light laptops promoted as an alternative to tablet PCs.

COMPUTEX – AMD will continue supplying graphics to Intel | Network World

Advanced Micro Devices Inc. will continue to supply ATI graphics chips for PCs based on Intel Corp. microprocessors despite the fierce competition between the two companies, AMD's chief technology officer said in an interview.

Wall Street Beat: IT vendors see return to growth | Network World

With quarterly IT sales results pouring in, vendors including IBM, Google, Advanced Micro Devices and Intel appear more confident than ever that the global recession's depressing effects on the tech market are lifting.

Intel says growth has returned | Network World

In an environment hungry for good economic news, Intel Corp. delivered a share of it Tuesday in its third-quarter results, which it said offered evidence of a "recovering market."

Intel: Processor upgrade program saves tearing apart PC | Network World

Intel this week defended its fee-based processor upgrade program, saying it is a way to add incremental performance without having to tear the system apart for a CPU upgrade.

Infor intros SharePoint-based UI for ERP apps | Network World

Infor is now shipping a new user interface utilizing Microsoft SharePoint that provides customers with a "consumer-grade" experience, tying together core business processes, BI (business intelligence) and collaboration.

Nvidia escalates patent-licensing battle with Intel | Network World

Nvidia has delayed the development of chipsets that work with Intel's microprocessors, citing "unfair business tactics" employed by Intel, the company said on Thursday.

‘WiMAX 2’ coming in 2011? | Network World

It's been just over a year since WiMAX made its big debut in the United States and there’s already a sequel.

Intel settles patent suit with licensing organization | Network World

Intel said Monday it had settled a patent lawsuit with a research foundation that accused it of using a patented technology in its processor designs without permission.

Cisco readying major core router upgrade? | Network World

Cisco is reportedly soon announcing a new carrier core router as a next-generation follow on to the 6-year-old CRS-1, and a better competitor to Juniper's T1600.

Intel joins IPSO Alliance to push IP smart devices | Network World

An alliance of companies promoting embedded Internet Protocol in smart devices, like military sensors and home appliances, has added 12 new member organizations including Intel Corp.

Book explores traits of high-impact philanthropists | Network World

High-impact philanthropic efforts, from organizations such as the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and Cisco Systems, that have the most success at solving societal problems, share a common set of characteristics: They keep their focus on a small core of issues, establish networks of like-minded individuals, corporations and nonprofits for those target areas, and understand that it's not just about giving money, a new book on philanthropy said.

Intel’s new Moblin 2.1 OS available for download | Network World

Intel has made available for download its latest Linux-based operating system, Moblin 2.1, just a few days after announcing the new software.

Intel ports Linux netbook OS to desktops | Network World

Intel has expanded the scope of Linux-based Moblin by porting the OS from netbooks to mobile devices and desktops, where it could compete with Microsoft's Windows OS.

Microsoft, Intel design Windows 7 to be speedy | Network World

Collaboration with Microsoft could allow the software giant's upcoming Windows 7 OS to take advantage of multithreaded and multicore Intel chips for faster application performance, according to an Intel official.

Intel connects PCs to devices using light | Network World

Intel is working on a new optical interconnect that could possibly link mobile devices to displays and storage up to 100 meters away, a company official said on Wednesday.

Security rundown for the week ending Sept. 2 | Network World

A mish-mash of security issues came up this week, everything from how to protect virtualized environments to a system that protects copper in utility sites from robbery and a story about digital certificate thefts.

Moore’s Law has decades left, Intel CTO predicts | Network World

Intel's CTO says that advancements in silicon technology will keep Moore's Law going strong for decades.

Otellini says PC industry on brink of recovery | Network World

The PC industry is set to come out of the most damaging recession in decades as computer shipments begin to pick up, Intel CEO Paul Otellini said on Tuesday.

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