Intel has resumed shipping chipsets that contain a design flaw, but only for PC configurations that aren't affected
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IBM Launches Next-Generation Blue Gene Supercomputer
The US Department of Energy is to use IBM's next-generation supercomputer to design electric car batteries and study climate change
Apple May Be Readying Full-On TV Product
Some analysts believe Apple is readying a television product that could pose a more serious challenge to Google TV
IT Spending To Rise But Tablets Impact PC Sales
Forrester and Gartner have forecast higher IT spending in 2011, but tablets will steal PC sales
AMD Board Forces Chief Executive Meyer Resignation
AMD chief executive Dirk Meyer, who has stabilised the company since 2008, has resigned as the board of directors seeks faster growth
Samsung Plans Google TV Gadgets
Samsung is to sell Google TV-based Blu-ray players and companion boxes later this year
Modularity Wins The Day In Iceland
Modular data centres really can be more efficient, according to evidence from Iceland, says Peter Judge
Dell Introduces Inspiron Duo Multi-Function Tablet
Dell's Windows 7 Inspiron Duo tablet transforms from a laptop into a media tablet or movie screen
IBM: The Mainframe Is Back
IBM's Tom Rosamilia explains why the company’s hardware business, led by the mainframe, can continue to drive profit
Analysts Put Positive Spin On HP Scandal
Despite his abrupt exit from HP, former chairman and CEO Mark Hurd and his management team have put the company in a solid position, according to analysts
Man Jailed For Selling Fake Cisco Kit
A joint investigation by US federal agencies leads to the conviction of several individuals trading in counterfeit Cisco network hardware
Forecast For Cloud Computing Standards Is Overcast
With Microsoft and Amazon on one side and IBM and a host of others on the other side of an emerging battle over cloud standards, some ask if it is too early to try to set standards for cloud computing