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Articles Written by: BRIAN BERGSTEIN
Who is This?
Brian Bergstein is a national technology reporter for the Associated Press. He is a graduate of Northwestern University and lives in Brookline, Massachusetts. In 2004-2005 he held one of the prestigious Knight Science Journalism Fellowships.
Setting up a home WiFi network can be tricky, and the signal may not always reach the whole house. One alternative is using adapters that use your home's existing electrical system to relay an Internet connection between rooms. Use an adapter to ...
From BRIAN BERGSTEIN,
TechNewsWorld,
6 Sep 2009
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BOSTON - Setting up a Wi-Fi network at home has gotten much easier, yet the process can still be daunting. ...
When a free Web service called "Wolfram|Alpha" launches, the general public will get to try a "computational knowledge engine" that has had technology insiders buzzing because of its oracle-like ability to spit out answers and make calculations.
In the ...
From BRIAN BERGSTEIN,
TechNewsWorld,
16 May 2009
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — When a free Web service called WolframAlpha launches in the coming days, the general public will get to try a "computational knowledge engine" that has had technology insiders buzzing because of its oracle-like ability to spit out ...
From BRIAN BERGSTEIN,
Simple Thoughts,
13 May 2009
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (AP) -- When a free Web service called WolframAlpha launches in the coming days, the general public will get to try a "computational knowledge engine" that has had technology insiders buzzing because of its oracle-like ability to spit ...
From BRIAN BERGSTEIN,
Buffalo News,
13 May 2009
IBM Corp withdrew its offer to buy Sun Microsystems Inc for about US$7 billion this weekend, clouding the prospects for a deal that would shake up the computing industry.
Talks were in their final stages in recent days but IBM took its offer off the ...
From BRIAN BERGSTEIN,
Shanghai Daily,
6 Apr 2009
BOSTON IBM Corp. has withdrawn its offer to buy Sun Microsystems Inc. for about $7-billion U.S., The Associated Press has learned.
A person familiar with the talks said IBM took its deal off the table this weekend after Sun terminated IBM's status as ...
From BRIAN BERGSTEIN,
Globe and Mail,
5 Apr 2009
IBM Corp. withdrew its offer to buy Sun Microsystems Inc. for about $7 billion this weekend, clouding the prospects for a deal that would have shaken up the computing industry, The Associated Press has learned.
It is not clear whether Sun and IBM will ...
IBM Corp. is in talks to buy Sun Microsystems Inc. for at least $6.5 billion in cash, a deal that would shake up Silicon Valley and the corporate computing market, The Associated Press has learned.
A person familiar with the situation told the AP of ...
From BRIAN BERGSTEIN,
AZ Central.com,
18 Mar 2009
IBM Corp. is in talks to buy Sun Microsystems Inc. for at least $6.5 billion in cash, a deal that would shake up Silicon Valley and the corporate computing market, The Associated Press has learned.
A person familiar with the situation told the AP of ...