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AMD looks to ARM itself for low-power tablets

...into technology from other chip companies to help it make processors for low-power tablets. The chip maker, which is trying to break into tablets... Read more

3 February, 2012 by Jack Clark
Europe set to build wedge-shaped spacecraft

Europe set to build wedge-shaped spacecraft

...experimental mission that simulates in an actual environment the re-entry from low Earth orbit," Tumino explained. "At the impact with the atmosphere at 120km... Read more

28 June, 2011 by Jon Yeomans

Anonymous branches out with Linux-based OS

...vast array of tools, including distributed denial-of-service programs, like the Low Orbit Ion Cannon; password crackers, like John the Ripper; and automated SQL... Read more

15 March, 2012 by Michael Lee
Boston Green Power 2200-T

Boston Green Power 2200-T

...about Intel's Atom processor at all, it's probably as the low-power CPU inside netbooks and tablets. So to dicover no fewer than... Read more

7 July, 2011 by Alan Stevens
'Open-source' Danish rocket lifts off

'Open-source' Danish rocket lifts off

...to fly it, while von Bengtson will wait until the first proper low-Earth orbit (LEO) flight. Photo credit: Bo Tornvig See more space photos... Read more

6 June, 2011 by David Meyer

Symantec: Firms must take steps against DDoS attacks

...DDoS) attacks were carried out by a readily available toolkit known as low orbit ion cannon (LOIC). This is a network stress-testing application that... Read more

13 December, 2010 by Tyler Thia
Raspberry Pi enters production, but not in UK

Raspberry Pi enters production, but not in UK

The groundbreaking UK £22-and-under bare-board Linux computer is finally being made in quantity, but economics have forced production to go abroad, the Raspberry Pi Foundation has said Read more

11 January, 2012 by Rupert Goodwins
Samsung's Galaxy Nexus handset hands-on

Samsung's Galaxy Nexus handset hands-on

...Nexus Prime) does sound a tad more exciting though.Photo credit: Aloysius Low/CNET Asia Read more

19 October, 2011 by Aloysius Low
Nokia's N9 MeeGo phone hands-on

Nokia's N9 MeeGo phone hands-on

...all three buttons are found on the right side.Photo credit: Aloysius Low/CNET Asisa For more on this ZDNet UK-selected story, see Photos... Read more

23 June, 2011 by Aloysius Low

Scientists create super low-density material

...of hollow tubes of the metal nickel. Researchers have developed a super low-density material that is 99-percent air by volume. Image credit: HRL... Read more

21 November, 2011 by Stephen Shankland

Ferroelectrics study points way to low-power computing

...device that works somewhat like a battery — paving the way for ultra low-power computing. Computer engineers at Berkeley have found a way to reduce... Read more

13 September, 2011 by Dong Ngo

Google algorithm update to filter out low-quality content

...its so-called Farmer update, a new algorithm designed to weed out low-quality content. With the international rollout, website owners will have a better... Read more

12 April, 2011 by Larry Dignan

Microsoft builds low-cost datacentre switch

...Microsoft researchers have developed a low-cost switch, designed to be easily reprogrammable for testing a range of... Read more

1 April, 2011 by Jack Clark

ARM unveils low-power chip for the internet of things

...them on 8- and 16-bit but will really slash down your low power advantages... the nice thing about M0+ is you can manipulate 32... Read more

15 March, 2012 by Jack Clark

Global IT services hit eight-year low, report says

...percent in the second quarter of 2011 year-on-year, representing a low not seen since 2003, a new report has found. Released on Monday... Read more

6 September, 2011 by Liau Yun Qing

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