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IDC: Linux has proved itself in the enterprise and its rise will continue
In addition to Gartner's more measured optimism regarding Linux, IDC analyst's are predicting that enterprise spending in the "Linux ecosystem" will more than double over the next four years, hitting $49 billion by 2011. The growth is attributed to enterprises finding more uses for Linux than the traditional, basic infrastructure...
Tags: International Data Corp., Inquirer, Linux, UNIX, Operating Systems, Open Source, Software, Selena Frye
Blog posts 2008-04-11
Google will bid for 700 Mhz spectrum
It's official. Google will be filing an application to participate in the 700 Mhz auction come Monday, the company said in a news release. Google's application will not include any partners. Says Eric Schmidt, Google's chairman and CEO in a statement: We believe it's...
Tags: Google Inc., Consensus, Spectrum, Auction, Inquirer, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2007-11-30
AMD to sell three-core processors
The Inquirer has picked up the news that AMD will be developing a three-core processor. Bizarre as it may sound, AMD may be developing it simply because it is something that Intel is not able to do. Bear in mind that unlike AMD's separate cores,...
Tags: Advanced Micro Devices Inc., Intel Corp., Inquirer, Processors, Semiconductors, Hardware, Components, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2007-09-17

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Daily Inquirer 1 (Windows)
Especially built for the Filipino. Daily Inquirer widget shows you the headlines of the Filipino News fed through RSS in Inquirer. It also has configurable RSS, where you can select what type of news (Breaking News, Top Stories, Headlines, Board Exam Results and more) you want to receive and a...
Tags: Agent, Microsoft Windows, Agent Stil, RSS, Real Estate, Internet, Business Operations
Software downloads 2007-07-30
The Inquirer for Android 1.0 (Mobile)
The Inquirer for Android is a European site for computer hardware news, it is a best choice for the persons who care about computer hardware news.
Tags: Mobile, Incisive Media, Computer Hardware, Computer, Productivity
Software downloads 2009-12-17
Sun's ongoing war with Microsoft taking a toll on its products
Despite getting a judge in its landmark case against Microsoft to grant a “must carry” order that requires the Redmond company to include Java in the standard Windows XP package, Sun’s fortunes have begun to falter. First, the Court of Appeals issued a stay of the “must carry” order until...
Tags: e Advantage, Java, Microsoft Corp., Sun Microsystems Inc., Sun Solaris
Technical articles 2003-02-25
Does Vista have an image problem?
An article in the Inquirer says that Microsoft may be admitting their latest offering, Windows Vista isn’t the success they had hoped for (the Inquirer are calling Vista Windows ME 2!). While Microsoft had apparently tried to make it very difficult for consumers to buy Windows XP or machines...
Tags: Windows Vista, General
Blog posts 2007-04-24
Hardware roundup
Call it passion, or call it an occupational addiction, but I have always kept a firm eye on the movements in the hardware arena. I have found that the IT field, despite being an industry where changes are constantly afoot, is still, on the most part, evolutionary...
Tags: 10G, 10G Networking, Components, Foundry Networks Inc., Hardware, Management, Mellanox Technologies, Memory, Network, Paul Mah, RAM, Semiconductors, Strategy, Virtualization
Blog posts 2007-05-31
how to connect a adsl modem to the internet?
helo, i just joined in, i am planning to buy an adsl modem for my desktop pc but not quite sure if it will connect to the internet. i would like to know if the modem can connect to the internet without subscribing to an internet service provider. tnxDon't be...
Tags: Internet service providers (ISPs), Modems, Internet Service Provider, Internet, modem
Discussion threads 2008-05-19
Google warns over net neutrality
Google has fired off a warning shot followingreforms in communications legislation passed by the US Senate. The legislation has stirred quite a commotionacross the internet as it poses many threats to the current model of theInternet. There is concern thattelecommunications companies will use the legislation to try to...
Tags: Google Inc., Internet, Net Neutrality
Blog posts 2006-07-12
Vista activation cracked
The inquirer reported that Microsoft’s unhackable activation of Windows Vista has been hacked by brute force.The method is simple but effective; using the power of modern PC’s the crack hacks away trying to guess valid keys in a brute-force manor. Once a genuine key is correctly guessed it can...
Tags: Legal, Microsoft, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Vista, Windows Vista
Blog posts 2007-03-03
Did Intel rig test or out engineer AMD/ATI?
When Humphrey Cheung at TG Daily wrote a glowing review of Intels G965 embedded graphics chipset beating an AMD/ATI X1600 dedicated graphics board on a video playback quality test, AMD cried foul and other journalists echoed some concerns with the massively one sided test. That prompted Cheung to do...
Tags: AMD, Desktop, Fun Stuff, Hardware, Intel, News, Vista
Blog posts 2007-03-14
The French are naming streets for the killers of American cops.
The French are naming streets for the killers of American cops.[b][i]My first reaction to this was disbelief but after looking into it further, I would say, the United States would be fully justified in suspending any dealings with France. Whether you believe Abu Jamal innocent or not; whether you approve...
Tags: FRENCH, Mumia Abu-Jamal
Discussion threads 2006-05-24
Vista can't do it alone
Microsoft as an organization has been loudly touting the security improvements in Windows Vista when compared to XP. However, there seems to be some dissention within the software giant’s ranks.According to Mark Russinovich, a technical fellow in Microsoft’s Platform and Services Division, hackers will simply adapt their attacks to...
Tags: Vista, Windows, UAC, Security, It Management, Hacking
Blog posts 2007-04-24
Google acquires FeedBurner
Just in case you missed it, the latest Google acquisition news is in: Google has acquired FeedBurner. FeedBurner is a company that distributes syndicated content for blogs and other media Web sites. It is best known by how it simplified the process by which users create...
Tags: Google Inc., Feedburner, Channel Management, Mergers & Acquisitions, Blogging, Corporate Law, Marketing, Investment, Finance, Internet, Business Operations, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2007-06-01
Google acquires PeakStream: Tweaking the Web giant's need for power processing
FeedBurner, Panoramio, and now PeakStream... Google is at its acquiring best again. This time, however, it's a strong move towards acquiring a firm that directly feeds to the Web major's requirement, core server-processing power. The start-up firm PeakStream develops software that eases programming for multi-core and multiple processor chips (used...
Tags: Google Inc., Web, Server Computer, Web Company, Programming, PeakStream, Channel Management, Servers, Development Tools, Marketing, Hardware, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Arun Radhakrishnan
Blog posts 2007-06-06
Patch for Intel chips quietly released
It appears that a fix for what might be some significant issues in many of Intel's most recent processors has been quietly released. Details on it are scant, other than that it's being billed as a "reliability update." According to The Inquirer, the affected CPUs are...
Tags: Intel Corp., Chip, Processors, Semiconductors, Hardware, Components, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2007-06-26
Update on Core 2 CPU bugs
It was just earlier this week when I posted a piece about a patch for Intel chips that was quietly released. If you followed the story, news of the bug was first posted by Intel in late April inside a Core 2 Specification Update PDF document. It was explained how...
Tags: Bug, CPU, Intel Corp., BIOS, Business Structures, Processors, Hardware, Components, Finance, Semiconductors, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2007-06-29
Intel is working on anti-cheat technology
It looks like Intel is working on an anti-cheat technology, although this is only a research project at the moment and hardly ready for prime time. The concept is simple: A chipset records all input from the keyboard and mouse at the hardware level -- the game...
Tags: Concept, Winamp, Intel Corp., Chipsets, Games, Keyboards, Mice, Digital Music, Semiconductors, Hardware, Components, Personal Technology, Peripherals, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2007-07-01
Media Defender denies MPAA involvement
Remember the entry I wrote recently on New MPAA site peddles illegal movie downloads and possible spyware? Well, Media Defender, the company who registered the offending MiiVi site that offered the free and illegal movie downloads, has came on record as saying that the story was "completely...
Tags: MPAA, Movie, Whois, Site, Media Defender, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2007-07-11
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