EZ Weather Tulsa
Downloads EZ Weather Tulsa delivers Tulsa weather information direct from the National Weather Service. Open up EZ Weather and get instant access to all the weather information and animated radars you need for Tulsa.
[September 25, 2009, 7:20]
Tulsa Fold'em
Downloads Tulsa Fold'em is a unique video poker game for your iPhone. It's a fast-paced take on Texas Fold'em where you play all of the players' hands against a dealer. Fold the losing hands as early as you can for the biggest payout, but...
[October 7, 2008, 6:15]
Intel unleashes Tulsa in battle with AMD
News Intel introduced its new "Tulsa" Xeon chip for high-end x86 servers on Tuesday, the latest of several moves to reclaim turf lost to AMD. Several have announced new products based on Tulsa: Last week, Intel said Tulsa boosts performance by about 70...
[August 30, 2006, 9:25]
Intel prepares to introduce 'Tulsa'
News Intel will introduce its top-end "Tulsa" Xeon processor next week, one of the chip's senior engineers said on Tuesday, promising a significant performance boost for servers handling database work. Tulsa will be introduced next week at about a 70...
[August 23, 2006, 10:10]
Intel demonstrates 'Tulsa' Xeon servers
News Intel and Dell this week showed off servers using the chipmaker's forthcoming high-end "Tulsa" Xeon, a chip that Intel has begun shipping but not formally announced. Tulsa, a dual-core processor, is the last of the ill-fated NetBurst lineage of x86...
[August 17, 2006, 9:10]
Intel to go quad-core this year
News Its "Woodcrest" Xeon chip for dual-processor servers went on sale in the second quarter instead of the fourth, and its "Tulsa" Xeon for four-processor servers is also arriving sooner. We pulled in the Tulsa processor launch by two quarters to the...
[July 20, 2006, 8:50]
Oklahoma PK-8 Private School Turns to HP Technology for Innovation, Reliability
White Papers Located in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Monte Cassino School (PK-8) is a Benedictine community school of parents, children and faculty working together to promote what is best for each child. For years, the staff at Monte Cassino had struggled with identifying...
[March 10, 2007, 0:00]
Intel untangles dual-core chips
News When it ships, Tulsa will be Intel's first dual-core IA-32 Xeon processor: it has hyperthreading, so appears to software as four processors. Tanglewood is also the first Intel chip to be designed by the team who produced Digital's Alpha processor...
[September 17, 2003, 0:10]
Bugs at Internet speed? Pt II
News On Wednesday morning, calls started trickling into Armstrong, a system administrator for a Tulsa-based coal and natural resource venture. And errors do creep in. Just ask Richard Armstrong. Each caller complained that his or her computer would not...
[November 6, 2000, 9:39]
'Secret' RFID test draws consumer ire
News The test, which took place over a period of four months at a Wal-Mart store in the suburbs of Tulsa, Oklahoma sparked fresh criticism from privacy rights advocates, after a story in last Sunday's Chicago Sun-Times said the "secret study" made...
[November 17, 2003, 10:50]
Travelocity exposes customer information
News Although Travelocity is still investigating the incident, Marsicano said that it stemmed from the transfer of the company's servers from San Francisco to Tulsa last month. A security breach at Travelocity exposed the personal information of...
[January 23, 2001, 13:05]
Digital ID: You shop, they snoop?
News Wal-Mart is trying out the technology in a pilot project in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Sun Microsystems has joined a program called Auto-ID to build wireless digital identification tags into everything from razor blades to soup cans, chief executive Scott...
[February 11, 2002, 9:36]
Skype makes enterprise inroads
News Employees at Ruhrpumpen, an industrial pump manufacturer in Tulsa, Oklahoma, started using Skype last summer to communicate with co-workers and business partners in Asia, Central America and Europe. The Internet telephony software Skype has found...
[January 27, 2005, 15:25]
Massive job cuts expected at Intel
News Intel hopes to reclaim its share with new Xeon server chips such as Woodcrest and Tulsa. Intel chief executive Paul Otellini is expected to announce a massive layoff as soon as Tuesday that could eliminate as many as 10,000 jobs.
[September 1, 2006, 8:45]
IBM embraces Opteron across the server line
News But it still has a long way to go: Its forthcoming "Tulsa" Xeon for four-processor machines is still based on the discredited and power-hungry NetBurst architecture. IBM has dramatically expanded a partnership to use AMD's Opteron processors in its...
[August 2, 2006, 9:35]
Dual-core Xeon set for 2006 release
News That chip is code-named Tulsa; previously Intel had said only that it would arrive in 2005 or 2006. Intel's first dual-core Xeon processor is scheduled to arrive in the first quarter of 2006, a company executive said on Monday, meaning that it will...
[October 19, 2004, 8:40]
IBM and AMD plot Opteron tie-up
News Although Intel has improved performance with its dual-processor Xeon 5100 models, its forthcoming "Tulsa" chip for four-processor machines is still based on the power-hungry and discredited NetBurst lineage.
[July 21, 2006, 10:10]
Intel 'targeting IBM' with Itanium
News Truland will be updated in 2005 and 2006 with new models code-named Paxville and Tulsa, Gelsinger said. Pat Gelsinger and Abhi Talwalkar, who jointly lead the digital enterprise group, called out IBM's Power processor as Itanium's chief foe more...
[March 2, 2005, 10:20]
Microsoft confronts security fears
News Peter Osbourne, manager of advanced technology and decision support services at Dollar Rent-A-Car's headquarters, in Tulsa, Oklahoma, said installing frequent patches and updates are a necessity when using Microsoft's products.
[October 4, 2001, 8:59]
Intel puts new server chips on roadmap
News Tulsa, a dual-core MP Xeon, is also expected in this round of updates. Intel has underlined its commitment to multicore processors and ultimately a unified Common Platform Architecture with a new server roadmap unfolded at IDF on Tuesday.
[September 8, 2004, 12:45]



