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Thanks to gamers, the desktop supercomputer arrives
Nvidia today released the Tesla Personal Supercomputer, which sports 960 cores, delivers almost 4 teraflops of performance and costs less than $9,995. Read more...

Researcher: Self-driving cars could save U.S. auto industry

Google's Schmidt: Innovation must come first

CA to offer 'Mainframe 2.0' to ease Big Iron management

HP defies economic slide with strong Q4, optimistic '09 forecast

Downed Hadron Collider faces $21M in repairs

Google launches iPhone voice search app

PC makers embrace Core i7 chips in new desktops

Microsoft e-mails detail internal fight over 'Vista Capable' changes

Experts see data center through green lens, say not enough adoption

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Tips: Three quick ways to improve laptop battery life
Remember these the next time you travel.

A Nasty Refresh
Frank Hayes says IT shops should prepare for a major technology refresh as new versions of the IE, Safari and Firefox Web browsers arrive.

Apple's Stealth Business Notebook
Scot Finnie thinks Macs are going to start showing up in more and more enterprises, even if that's not the intention of either Apple or the user companies.

Hands on with the Asustek N10 netbook
What stood out most about the N10, aside from its stylish casing and hefty price tag, was its larger keyboard, which includes a nice sized trackpad with left and right click buttons at the bottom of the pad.

Opinion: Rah, Rah, Apple U.
With Yale's Joel Podolny set to run an internal 'Apple University' program at Apple Inc., Computerworld columnist Dan Turner takes a look at the idea and what it might mean for company workers. Apple, as usual, is being tight-lipped.

Netbook chic: 6 new laptop bags for ultraportables
The netbook market is growing, and so is the market for netbook bags. Here are six of the latest styles for the new ultraportables.

Seven Lessons That SMBs Can Learn from Big IT
Just because you don't have a large enterprise doesn't mean you can't run your IT operation like the big guys. Using these tips, you should be able to improve productivity, cut costs and keep your business running smoothly.

It takes a quality IT group to deliver good yogurt
When it comes to packaging and delivering water and yogurt, IT services and the automation they provide are indispensable.

Opinion: Apple's enterprise strategy the same as ever
On Tuesday, Apple announced the retirement of Al Shipp, the company's senior vice president of enterprise sales. It also said it had no plans to directly replace Shipp and will instead spread his duties among other sales executives.

Windows 7 in-depth review and video: This time Microsoft gets it right
Windows 7, the upcoming version of Microsoft's newest operating system, might more accurately be called Windows 6.5: It's essentially a better version of Vista.

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By helping Intel with loosened 'Vista Capable' requirements, Microsoft 'severely damaged' its credibility, said an HP exec in a newly unsealed Feb. 2006 e-mail.
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