The Information and Communication Technology agency’s research, carried out by the British Educational Communications and Technology Association (BECTA), concluded that primary schools could cut computer costs by nearly half if they stop buying, operating and Continue reading “U.K.: Open source could halve school IT bills”.…more
At long last, Qualcomm < ?XML:NAMESPACE PREFIX = QUOTE />is supporting Linux on its chip solutions. This marks the first time the company has ever supported a third-party OS. Integrated single-chip Linux support on Qualcomm’s Continue reading “Qualcomm Throws Support to Linux”.…more
A federal appeals court handed a major setback to Hollywood and the television networks on Friday when it struck down an antipiracy regulation requiring computer and television makers to use new technology that would make Continue reading “Antipiracy Rule for Broadcasts Is Struck Down”.…more
The legendary OCTools, infamous for their submersive cooling methods and crazy LN2 and Flourinert overclocking. They took a look at the Vapochill Lightspeed AC, a nice, compact phase change system that matches your Lian Li! Continue reading “Asetek VapoChill Lightspeed AC”.…more
In recent weeks it seems that every hardware enthusiast has been asking about UTT based memory modules. Everyone that brings up UTT memory modules such as OCZ’s VX Memory thinks these are new and super Continue reading “UTT Memory IC’s Explained @ Legit Reviews”.…more
It wants investors in small, young firms to take advantage of 20 technologies which have not yet been let loose on the technology market. Developments which are going to be made available include face detection Continue reading “Microsoft shares spare technology”.…more
Google Web Accelerator, released yesterday, is a free browser plug-in that speeds up web surfing by routing all web page requests through Google servers and by caching web pages in desktops before they have even Continue reading “Latest Google service ruffles feathers”.…more
Microsoft is expanding the Windows Genuine Advantage program in the United States to help customers who unknowingly purchased counterfeit versions of Windows XP Professional. The company recommends that these customers first seek remedy from whomever Continue reading “Microsoft expands Windows Genuine Advantage program”.…more
Whoever wrote the Sober.P worm is persistent. The worm, which raced around the Internet this week, is the 18th version of a worm that first made it appearance two years ago. This one first surfaced Continue reading “How To Stop The Sober Worm”.…more
Sprint and Intel will join forces in their efforts to advance the development of WiMAX technology, an IEEE standard for offering wireless broadband over metropolitan sized areas. The agreement between the two companies calls for Continue reading “Sprint and Intel Join Forces On WiMAX”.…more