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Apple set to bring iPad-style retina displays to MacBooks

...Apple is said to be on the verge of rolling out new high-resolution displays for its computers that, up until now, have only been... Read more

17 May, 2012 by Brooke Crothers and Josh Lowensohn
Supercomputing's future: Is it CPU or GPU?

Supercomputing's future: Is it CPU or GPU?

...64 as a real technology for HPC — offering better price-performance against high-end supercomputers — many high-end computing advocates argued that price-performance was... Read more

16 June, 2010 by Andrew Jones

China builds world's fastest supercomputer

...which were developed by Dongarra, measure the floating-point computing power of high-performance systems. HPL is a software package that is an implementation of... Read more

29 October, 2010 by Tom Espiner
Google Art Project unlocks world galleries

Google Art Project unlocks world galleries

...Amsterdam's Van Gogh Museum. The painting is one of 1,061 high-resolution images in the project. Photo credit: Google Read more

1 February, 2011 by Jon Yeomans

Google: Don't let regulation slow high-speed net

...Governments are eager for the benefits of high-speed internet access, but if they really want it, they need to... Read more

28 September, 2011 by Stephen Shankland

The Weekly Round-Up: Why passwords are purgatory and social media is hell

...your heart, especially if you keep your phone in your top pocket. High Street Blues Which high street would you prefer? A bustle of little... Read more

22 July, 2011 by The Round-Up

High Court to review Digital Economy Act

...foul of EU laws on privacy and internet service providers' responsibilities. The High Court granted the judicial review, which was requested in July, on Wednesday... Read more

10 November, 2010 by David Meyer

Appro announces overclocked server for high finance

...A server engineered for executing high-frequency financial trades has been unveiled by Appro. On Tuesday, the high... Read more

14 October, 2010 by Jack Clark

Intel buys supercomputing network tech from Cray

...broadening our relationship with Intel, we are positioned to further penetrate the [high-performance computing] market," said Peter Ungaro, president and chief executive of Cray... Read more

25 April, 2012 by Brooke Crothers

EU to double supercomputing funding to ?1.2bn

...boost after the European Commission announced plans to double its funding of high-performance computing. Annual investment in supercomputing equipment, training and research will go... Read more

16 February, 2012 by Jack Clark

Judge lights fire under McKinnon proceedings

...whether Pentagon hacker Gary McKinnon should be extradited to the US, a high court judge has found. McKinnon's case is taking too long, Lord... Read more

27 January, 2012 by Tom Espiner

Julian Assange loses High Court extradition appeal

...Wikileaks founder Julian Assange has lost his High Court appeal against extradition to Sweden to face questioning about sexual assault... Read more

2 November, 2011 by Tom Espiner

UK to spend £145m on computing infrastructure

...has earmarked £145m for improvements on the country's e-infrastructure and high-performance computing, in the hope the technologies will spur business growth. Science... Read more

3 October, 2011 by Tom Espiner

HTC brings Apple tussle to UK courts

...in Android smartphones to the UK. Photo credit: Cindy Andrie/Flickr The High Court cannot release details of the new suit, filed on 29 July... Read more

2 August, 2011 by David Meyer

Film studios win Newzbin2 blocking case against BT

...has been ordered to block Usenet file-sharing site Newzbin2 by a High Court judge, after losing a case against six US film studios. Six... Read more

28 July, 2011 by Tom Espiner

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