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New Arm chip to stretch from smartphones to servers
Arm Holdings has taken the wraps off its next major chip design, promising a five-fold increase in performance that the company hopes will take it beyond smartphones and into new types of equipment such as high-performance routers and servers.
Google Instant: Big changes for users, publishers, marketers
Pursuing speed, Google now refreshes search results while people type queries, which could usher in major changes for end users, advertisers and publishers.
Q&A: Austereo CIO Ross Forgione
We take a look at what's coming up next on his IT agenda.
Report: RBS WorldPay hacker gets four years' probation
The mastermind behind one of the biggest hacking paydays in history has been sentenced to four years' probation and an US$8.9 million fine, according to published reports.
Accessories that enhance the iPad
Apple may think that its iPad is magical and revolutionary, but it's far from perfect, requiring additional accessories and products to enhance its features and functions. Here's a bunch of the latest iPad accessories that have come across the desk recently.
Obama calls for permanent R&D tax credit
U.S. President Barack Obama has called on Congress to approve a permanent research and development tax credit for U.S. companies as part of a multibillion-dollar package intended to jump-start the nation's economy.
Hackers exploit new PDF zero-day bug, warns Adobe
Adobe today warned users that attacks have begun exploiting an unpatched bug in its popular Reader and Acrobat PDF viewing and creation software.
HP targets small business with phones, Wi-Fi
HP expanded its IP phone and wireless LAN offerings for small and medium-size businesses as part of a broad set of product introductions for those customers.
Oracle board against sustainability proposal
Oracle's board of directors has weighed in against a shareholder proposal calling for the creation of a board-level committee on sustainability, according to the proxy statement for the vendor's upcoming annual meeting.
After Google incident, Wi-Fi data collection goes on
Four months ago, amidst a backlash from government regulators and privacy advocates, Google stopped collecting Wi-Fi data with its Street View cars. But that doesn't mean Google has stopped collecting wireless data altogether, and neither have other companies such as Apple.
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Computerworld Security News
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Report: RBS WorldPay hacker gets four years' probation
Hackers exploit new PDF zero-day bug, warns Adobe
Apple ships iOS 4.1, patches FaceTime flaw
Apple matches Mozilla, patches DLL hijacking bug in Safari
Mozilla fixes Firefox's DLL load hijacking bug
Symantec: Most hacking victims blame themselves
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Computerworld Applications News
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Oracle board against sustainability proposal
Fantasy Football Guru Trusts Analytics
Google Instant gives users as-you-type search results
Ellison's pay package worth $70M, down 17% from '09
Get Rid of Bing
SAP partner launches cloud-based mobile app service
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Computerworld Operating Systems News
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Make Your Screen Easier to Read
Weird Windows Woes: Fix Random Freezes, Test Mode
Change Your Windows User-Account Picture
Get a Better Battery Gauge for Your Laptop
5 ways to make Android 2.1 work like Froyo
Battling Desktops
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Computerworld BI and Analytics News
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Fantasy Football Guru Trusts Analytics
SAP partner launches cloud-based mobile app service
SAS rolls out predictive analytics for business users
How to modernize your backup infrastructure
Mobile CRM app helps construction firm diversify its business
HP buys database tool maker Stratavia
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Computerworld Management and Careers News
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Q&A: Austereo CIO Ross Forgione
Oracle board against sustainability proposal
Outsourcing: Brazil Blossoms as IT Services Hub
Lawsuit shows HP sees Hurd as primal threat
Oracle calls HP's lawsuit against Hurd 'vindictive'
Update: HP sues Hurd over confidentiality issues
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Computerworld IT in Government News
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Obama calls for permanent R&D tax credit
Oracle calls HP's lawsuit against Hurd 'vindictive'
Cisco, Westcon settle contract-pricing dispute with U.S.
White House launches Web site seeking citizens' help
ACLU, other groups sue U.S. over border laptop searches
On the job
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