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Ericsson to manage Sprint network in $4.5-$5billion deal

Sprint Nextel Corp said it would pay Ericsson $4.5 billion to $5 billion to manage its network under a 7-year deal in which 6,000 Sprint workers will move to Ericsson. Sprint shares rose 4 percent. Sprint said it would keep full control of its network ...

From LEGIT STAFF, Legit Reviews,  10 Jul 2009

Google OS lives (and it's coming to a netbook near you)

Two separate sources—one inside the company and one outside it—have confirmed to Ars tonight that Google plans to launch an operating system built in some fashion around its new web browser, Chrome. One source says that the new OS will be launched soon, ...

From LEGIT STAFF, Legit Reviews,  8 Jul 2009

IBM 'Roadrunner' Holds World's Fastest Computer Crown

The biannual Top500 list, released Tuesday at the 2009 International Supercomputing Conference, also saw two new systems enter the top 10. Both systems -- the IBM BlueGene/P called Jugene and the Juropa, which is built from Novascale and Sun ...

From LEGIT STAFF, Legit Reviews,  24 Jun 2009
Related Topics: Sun Microsystems, Inc.

Web beats TV, radio as preferred news source

The poll reinforces the idea that efforts by established newspapers, television and radio news outlets to push their consumers to their respective Web sites is working," Zogby said in a statement. Almost half of 3,030 adults questioned in the online ...

From LEGIT STAFF, Legit Reviews,  18 Jun 2009

Intel to launch new Core i7 and Celeron series CPUs in 2H09

Intel will launch two CPUs under the Celeron E3000 series initially in the third quarter – the Celeron E3200 and E3300, featuring core frequencies of 2.4GHz, and 2.5GHz, respectively, as well as the same 1MB L2 cache, 800MHz FSB, and 65W TDP. Celeron E3 ...

From LEGIT STAFF, Legit Reviews,  15 Jun 2009

Gigabyte puts DualBIOS technology on all motherboards

DualBIOS saves a backup copy of the system BIOS in case of malfunction. The technology works automatically and does not require users to control it. Gigabyte originally only offered the technology on its high-end motherboards, but has extended the ...

From LEGIT STAFF, Legit Reviews,  15 Jun 2009

The billion mouse mark

Computer peripheral powerhouse Logitech is working to get some PR mileage out of a milestone event -- since letting the first one scamper into the retail market in 1985, the company has now shipped 1 billion computer mice. Pretty impressive, even if ...

From LEGIT STAFF, Legit Reviews,  4 Dec 2008
Related Topics: BBC

Software unlock for iPhone 3G coming soon?

The iPhone Dev team says that they have gained access to the base band processor (the chip that controls the phones connection to a network) in an Apple iPhone 3G, meaning that a way to unlock your 3G could hit the internet very soon. The baseband chip ...

From LEGIT STAFF, Legit Reviews,  27 Oct 2008
Related Topics: Apple, Inc.

Google takes aim at Microsoft with new Web browser

Google Inc. is releasing its own Web browser in a long-anticipated move aimed at countering the dominance of Microsoft Corp.'s Internet Explorer and ensuring easy access to its market-leading search engine. The Mountain View-based company took the ...

From LEGIT STAFF, Legit Reviews,  1 Sep 2008
Related Topics: Google Inc.,  Microsoft Corporation,  Apple, Inc.

Microsoft's newest browser may block ads

INTERNET EXPLORER 8 Beta 2, The next version of Microsoft Corp.'s Web browser makes it easier for people to surf the Internet without leaving a trace. Companies that sell advertisements online - including Microsoft - can electronically gather tidbits ...

From LEGIT STAFF, Legit Reviews,  28 Aug 2008
Related Topics: Microsoft Corporation

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