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A pair of security researchers claim to have cracked Intel's trusted execution technology (TXT), a critical part of the vPro platform. Few details on the attack are available, so it's hard to suss out what, if anything, this means for the chip giant's plans.
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Clearwire opens its second WiMax market in Portland, Ore., but future deployment plans are murky. Clearwire's service competes on price and speed with wireless and wireline sevices.
Chip manufacturer Freescale has launched a new processor targeting an interesting (and small) segment of the computer market: sub-$200, Linux-based netbooks.
An independent developer from Wolfire Games has made the case that his peers should be supporting OS X and Linux with cross-platform games for a number of easy to grasp reasons. In the face of heavy competition, this simple strategy could be the key to success.
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Ever wonder how your mobile phone can find your location quickly, even on a cloudy day where a satellite signal is hard to come by? The answer is that many of these devices use assisted GPS (AGPS). Ars brings you an in-depth look at how this technology works.
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Bloggers that wish to retain their anonymity may be watching an otherwise farcical case that's been filed in New York, where a model has claimed that a blog has defamed her and is suing Google in an attempt to discover who's behind it.
Although the Macworld Expo '09 keynote did bring us new iWork and iLife releases as well as a 17" MacBook Pro, there are quite a few rumors and predictions that didn't come true.
According to a question answered on windowslivehelp.com, POP3 access for all Hotmail users is on its way. Microsoft isn't giving a specific date, unfortunately.
Two controversial provisions of a New Zealand copyright law, slated to take effect next month, are stirring opposition. Artists and ISPs say the law will result in the disconnection of users and deletion of content on the basis of mere allegations of copyright infringement.
Skype's new 2.8 beta for Mac OS X adds screen sharing—in only one direction—and per-minute WiFi hotspot access through Boingo Wireless's network.
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