15th December 2007 Archive
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Intel gets all HUGI
Chipzilla announces announcements
Intel has announced what it plans to announce next month. This morning, at a hotel in downtown San Francisco, Chipzilla nearly put a room full of reporters to sleep with a "pre-CES briefing," telling us what it intends to tell us at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas come January. The company's biggest piece of non- …
Hardware 15 Dec 01:20
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Apple keeps critical security fixes to itself
Insecurity through obscurity
Apple has released updates for two widely distributed products that harbored a raft of security vulnerabilities, some of which were actively being exploited by miscreants. Unbelievably, the company isn't presenting either as a security fix to mainstream users despite the risk the bugs pose for its millions of users. QuickTime …
Security 15 Dec 01:33
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Jiwai.de or Twitter?
Mind the Gap Saturday Variations on a meme
Mind the Gap Saturday is a feature every Saturday where Blognation China tells its readership the differences - the gap - in the tech, mobile and enterprise worlds between China and the Western World. You thought Blogging was addictive, bad, or <fill in the blank here>? Get a load of microblogging. If blogging chained you to …
Applications 15 Dec 08:02
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