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Stacy Smith Replaces Andy Bryant as Intel's CFO
Wed, October 17, 2007 - The change in leadership is part of Intel's long-term succession planning process.
Intel to Unveil OLPC Chips in Shanghai Next April
Mon, October 15, 2007 - Intel plans to unveil a new microprocessor for the One Laptop Per Child notebook and other ultra-low cost laptop PCs at the Intel Developer Forum in Shanghai next April, an executive said Monday.
Systems Glitch Hits Hundreds of Tokyo Railway Stations
Fri, October 12, 2007 - Hundreds of thousands of commuters in Tokyo got a free ride to work Friday morning after a systems glitch caused more than 7,000 ticket gates at 662 railway stations to fail.
AMD Tries to Upstage Intel With Triple-Core Processor
Tue, September 18, 2007 - Advanced Micro Devices added a triple-core desktop processor to its product road map on Monday, looking to upstage rival Intel ahead of its Intel Developer Forum (IDF) conference in San Francisco this week.
Chips Are Up, but the Economy Is Another Story
Tue, September 11, 2007 - News coming out the chip sector has been great so far this week, but analysts warn that economic woes such as the housing mess might still spoil the party.
Top 10 IT News Stories of the Week
Fri, September 07, 2007 - ISO and Microsoft's OOXML, dangerous consumer technologies, China and the Pentagon hack, and more...
Germany Aims to Protect IT Systems With Security Plan
Wed, September 05, 2007 - The German government has agreed to implement a sweeping set of security measures aimed at protecting critical IT infrastructure in the country.
Telecommuters Lack Advanced Videoconferencing...For Now
Wed, August 22, 2007 - As videoconferencing creeps into business networks, it will pass the telecommuter by, at least for a while. The average telecommuter will at best have a low-quality image amid otherwise stunningly realistic video displays on ultra-high-definition screens.
8 Tips to Help IT Reduce, Recover from BES and Exchange Server Downtime
Tue, August 14, 2007 - It pays for CIOs to reduce the amount of BES or Exchange downtime their organizations experience for obvious reasons, not the least of which is that corporate BlackBerry users tend to be high profile employees like C-level executives.
Cisco CEO John Chambers on Web 2.0, Collaboration, Avatars and Mashups
Fri, July 13, 2007 - Chambers weighs in on the importance new technologies, telepresence and corporate responsibility.


