Narrowband on the Decline in the U.S. [November 17, 2008] Dial-up sheds users in a number of U.S. states, but the nation continues being outpaced globally.
Dell, nVidia Make Their Presence Known in HPC [November 20, 2008] Two companies not normally associated with high performance computing emerge as players at the annual supercomputing show.
CA's Debuts 'Mainframe 2.0' for Big Iron [November 20, 2008] Mainframe sales are up, but the number of skilled administrators and managers is down. CA thinks it has part of the solution.
PsyStar's Suit Against Apple Gets Booted [November 19, 2008] The Mac clone maker sees a setback as a judge rules Apple hasn't engaged in anticompetitive acts by fighting back.
Performance or Power: Which Will Nehalem Use? [November 19, 2008] Intel obsessed over power efficiency in the Nehalem line. So what's it doing with all the power savings? Increasing performance of course.
AMD, HP Nab Wins in Supercomputer Rankings [November 17, 2008] While AMD gets the top spots and HP surpasses IBM as the largest hardware provider, Intel continues to dominate the latest TOP500 list.
What's Next for Sun? [November 17, 2008] Can the company cut its way to profitability and prominence, or is it just looking for a graceful exit - and friendly buyer -- at this point.
AMD Powers Up Its Graphics Biz [November 14, 2008] The ATI acquisition was supposed to bolster AMD. Instead, it's starting to define the company.
AMD's Ambitious Platform Designs [November 13, 2008] Undaunted by the economy and warnings from industry leader Intel, AMD introduces new platforms for desktop and mobile.
RIM Readies Its BlackBerry iPhone Killer [November 13, 2008] While late to market with a touchscreen design, handset maker's got its customer bases covered going into holiday season
AMD Finds Its Way To Shanghai [November 13, 2008] Does AMD have its act together for the next generation Opteron processor?
IBM Aims to Electrify Rural Broadband Access [November 12, 2008] Big Blue partners to bring broadband networking via electrical power lines to millions without Internet access.
SSD's Next Home Could Be Enterprise Storage [November 12, 2008] Notebooks were a logical place for solid state drives, but desktops are not the next stop for the hard disk replacement technology.
Cisco Unleashes Big Routers For Video [November 11, 2008] Cisco claims new ASR 9000 offers the best platform ever for video and other service delivery with Terabits of capacity.
IBM's Advanced Chip Fab Available for Hire [November 11, 2008] Got a cutting edge chip and no one can manufacture it? IBM might have the solution for you with its 45nm foundry.
Windows Server 2008's Enterprise Ambitions [November 7, 2008] Not content with Web and app serving, Microsoft wants to make Windows compete for enterprise-level, mission critical jobs.
Windows Server to Hit 256-Core Support [November 6, 2008] If chip vendors are going to use cores instead of clock speed to achieve performance, the next version of Windows Server 2008 is up for the challenge.
Windows 7 Drivers to Get a Makeover [November 6, 2008] No, Microsoft isn't changing the model after all. But it is making quite a change in how devices are handled.
WinHEC Keynote Built on Vista Lessons [November 5, 2008] The best measure Microsoft has learned its lesson from the Vista debacles is what it chooses to emphasize in Windows 7.
What Will WinHEC Bring? [November 5, 2008] With PDC out of the way, Microsoft turns its attention to hardware vendors as part of its big rollout plans.