News to know: Layoffs at AT&T, Adobe, Real; AMD warns; $99 iPhone
Here are today’s notable headlines. You can get News To Know via email alert and RSS daily:Larry Dignan: AT&T cuts 12,000 jobs, will cut capital spendingJason D.
Here are today’s notable headlines. You can get News To Know via email alert and RSS daily:Larry Dignan: AT&T cuts 12,000 jobs, will cut capital spendingJason D.
Here are today’s notable headlines. You can get News To Know via email alert and RSS daily:PDC coverage: Mary Jo Foley: Windows 7 pre-beta build: What's insideJason Hiner: Windows 7: Five things Microsoft must doMicrosoft: Expect Vista SP2 in the first half of 2009Microsoft launches a development-tool-focused incubatorPhil Wainewright: Gathering clouds brew up a stormPaula Rooney: Ubuntu 8.
Notable headlines:Mary Jo Foley: Zune VideoX: Microsoft's iTunes killer?Vista SP1 available in more languagesThere's more than one way to meshLarry Dignan: Intel's quarter on target: The tech sector exhalesDell rolls out AMD quad-core servers; AMD lands VMware certification Seagate cuts June quarter outlook Video: Hi-tech shoe shoppingGarett Rogers: Add videos of your business to Google Maps Paula Rooney: Sun debuts MySQL 5.
We put two of the toughest chip makers up against each other to see which has the biggest heart for notebooks.
So have we entered a Post-PC era? Yes, without question. The x86 has absolutely been issued its walking papers.
Notable headlines:Mary Jo Foley: Google App Engine: When will Microsoft field a competitor? Garett Rogers: Google announces App Engine: Should Amazon worry?
US chipmakers want government action or else US will lose lead in chip markets with disasterous effects on the economy
Project Moonshot consists of a lab, server development platform and ecosystem. If successful, HP will enable its customers to kick the tires of ARM servers.
Just received a heads-up that chip-maker Advanced Micro Devices has updated some of its environmental and corporate sustainability initiatives based, in part, on the fact that the activity in its baseline year, 2009, was much lower than normal. The reason that AMD reset its goals back in that year was because it sold off most of its manufacturing operation to Global Foundries, which obviously had an impact on its footprint.
Could you get a 500 person network up and running in time for a visit by the Queen? The GLA did, and built itself a future proof installation at the same time