Neverware Hopes to Breathe New Life Into Dated School Computers
Is your school or university rocking aging Wndows XP boxes that can barely keep up with your daily homework and research routine? If so, according to Engadget, Neverware is hoping to rectify that...
View ArticleThe future of Intel’s Itanium processors @ ExtremeTech
Late last week Intel and HP talked about the release of the long-overdue Itanium processors. Codenamed Poulson, the new chips are now called the 9500 series and they bring some welcome performance...
View ArticleAMD Open 3.0 Brings Open Hardware Platform To Data Centers @ ExtremeTech
This week, AMD took the wraps off of an open hardware platform intended to bring customizable motherboards to data center customers. The new board and Open 3.0 platform is AMD’s physical implementation...
View ArticleWordPress sites are being targeted by a large botnet, here are some basic...
I recently saw an article on Ars Technica that raised the hair on the back of my neck– you know, that “this is not good” feeling. Apparently malicious hackers are targeting servers running WordPress in...
View ArticleTesting Windows Azure
Microsoft’s Windows Azure cloud computing platform has been around for a while now, but the company has only recently started to heavily advertise and push its service as a competitor to Amazon’s...
View ArticleAMD Open 3.0 Hardware Now Available @ PC Perspective
AMD has announced that motherboards based on its Open 3.0 open source hardware specification are now available from its partners. AVNet.inc, Hyve, Penguin Computing, and Zt Systems will all be using...
View ArticleRandom Tangent 21: The Importance Of Backups
Having a backup system has saved my bacon twice this year. First, when my desktop computer went down due to a water cooling pump failure where I was able to restore my important files to my laptop and...
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