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Roblox breaks language barriers with AI-based real-time chat translation | VentureBeat

Roblox is breaking language barriers today as it launches AI-powered real-time chat translation in 16 languages.

IBM extends CloudBurst platform to Power7 | Network World

IBM has refreshed its CloudBurst products for building a virtualized private cloud, adding configurations based on its Power7 processor on top of the x86-based systems it already offered.

Motorola retaliates with lawsuit against Microsoft | Network World

Motorola's mobile phone subsidiary has filed a lawsuit against Microsoft alleging the world's largest software maker has infringed 16 of its patents in PC, mobile and server software, as well as Xbox products.

Intel unveils new server chip with 32 cores | Network World

Intel announced a new 32-core server chip based on a new high-performance computing server architecture that mixes general x86 cores with specialized cores for faster processing of highly parallel scientific and commercial applications.

Time spent waiting for elevators? 16 years for NYC office workers | Network World

U.S. office buildings aren't as smart as they could be, and companies are paying the price in wasted energy, high operating costs and lost productivity, according to new research from IBM.

Microsoft presses Intel for 16-core Atom chip | Network World

Microsoft has asked Intel to develop a 16-core version of its low-power Atom chip for use in servers, part of a wider effort to reduce power consumption in its massive data centers, a Microsoft executive said Thursday.

Microsoft quietly invests in IBM emulator TurboHercules | Network World

The freshly Microsoft-funded TurboHercules offers an emulator to run IBM mainframe OSes on x86 servers

How to Avoid Mobile Phone Bill Shock: 5 Fixes | Network World

San Francisco resident Bridget S. (she asked that her last name not be used) nearly fell out of her chair when she opened her T-Mobile wireless bill a few months ago and learned that she owed the company nearly $800--about 16 times her usual charge. "I couldn't believe it. I was just shocked," she told me.

Simulated cyberattack unites EU and US security experts | Network World

Almost 100 computer experts from 16 European countries jointly battled to hold off serious cyber attacks on the European Union’s security agencies and power plants as part of a simulated exercise on Thursday.

FAQ: The Google Chrome OS riddle | Network World

Google's unveiling of its Chrome OS project was akin to opening a Pandora's box of questions. Perhaps actor Joe Pesci said it best in his role as David Ferrie in Oliver Stone's "JFK": "It's a mystery wrapped inside a riddle inside an enigma". While we know a few basics -- open source, lightweight, targeted initially at netbooks, runs on x86 and ARM processors -- there are a lot more mysteries to be solved before netbooks running the Chrome OS hit the shelves next year.

iPhone 4 FAQ: What exactly did Apple do? | Network World

At a special press conference Friday, July 16, Apple CEO Steve Jobs declared that any iPhone 4 user who wanted one could have a free bumper to improve signal reception. Here’s what you need to know about the anticlimax of the iPhone 4 Antenna Imbroglio.

FCC chairman: Congress should pay for public safety network | Network World

The U.S. Federal Communications Commission will ask Congress for US$16 billion to $18 billion to pay for building and maintaining a nationwide mobile broadband network for emergency response agencies, including police and fire departments.

Microsoft rounds out voice assault | Network World

Nearly 16 months after launching its unified communications platform and taking aim at replacing the venerable PBX, Microsoft now has the technology in its Office Communications Server that could corporate telecom forever.

Tilera targets Intel, ARM with 36-core server chip | Network World

Tilera on Monday announced availability of its new 36-core processor, which the company says can trump traditional x86 server chips from Intel in performance-per-watt.

Happy 25th birthday, IETF | Network World

The Internet's leading standards body - the Internet Engineering Task Force - turns 25 on Jan. 16.

Via keeps battling Intel and AMD even as its x86 chip market share shrinks further | Network World

While Intel and Advanced Micro Devices battle for the top two spots in the x86 microprocessor market, the third player, Via Technologies, saw a slip in its already-marginal market share, but it isn't ready to fold, research firm IDC said on Thursday.

AMD gains x86 processor market share on Intel in Q1 | Network World

Advanced Micro Devices gained market share on Intel in worldwide x86 processor shipments during the first quarter on the strength of mobile and desktop shipment growth, Mercury Research said Wednesday.

GlobalFoundries needs to pay for x86 license, Intel says | Network World

GlobalFoundries, the former manufacturing arm of rival Advanced Micro Devices, needs to pay Intel for a license to manufacture x86 processors, an Intel spokesman said Tuesday.

OLPC set to dump x86 for Arm chips in XO-2 | Network World

One Laptop Per Child is set to dump x86 processors, instead opting to put low-power Arm-based processors in its next-generation XO-2 laptop with the aim of improving battery life.

Equifax Eyes Are Watching You–Big Data Means Big Brother | Network World

As one of three credit bureaus in the United States, Equifax keeps financial data on every adult in America, plus people in 16 other countries. But the company knows much more than just what goes into an old-fashioned credit score.

Sun’s Rock processor on track for this year, exec says | Network World

After a year's delay, Sun Microsystems' 16-core "Rock" server chip is on track for delivery in the fall, the head of Sun's systems business said Monday.

Blu-ray tanks in PCs | Network World

Research firm iSuppli released a report showing that Blu-ray Disc players have not seen significant growth in the PC market and will likely not be shipped in more than about 16% of PCs over the next five years.

Extreme slashes 16% of workforce | Network World

Looking to cut $20 million in expenses, Extreme Networks this week said it will cut 110 employees, or 16% of its worldwide workforce.

16 essential Android apps for IT pros | Network World

There are hundreds of thousands of Android apps, including many that are useful for IT professionals on the job. These apps can help connect to servers, monitor computers, access databases, analyze the airwaves, scan networks, and serve as a reference. Here are 16 of these apps, most of them free.

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