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AMD's Trinity Processor vs. Intel's Ivy Bridge

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May 19, 2012
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AMD's Trinity Processor vs. Intel's Ivy Bridge How do AMD's next-generation A-Series processors match up against Intel's latest Ivy Bridge chips?
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Technology Patent Wars Sign of Robust Innovation, Patent Office Claims David Kappos, the director of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, received a friendly reception from a House committee yesterday as he offered an update on the agency's progress in implementing the landmark patent reform legislation enacted last September.
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NASA Google Map Shows Path of Solar Eclipse NASA is using an interactive Google Map to let you see the path of Sunday's annual solar eclipse, which will be viewable for millions of people.
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Anonymous-Hater Claims Responsibility for Pirate Bay DDoS Attack Hacker posts on Twitter and PasteBin slam both Anonymous and The Pirate Bay.
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Facebook IPO: Cynics and Comics React Everyone's either a critic or a comedian when it comes to Friday's Facebook stock offering. Here's a round-up of some of the best comments and quips.
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Amazon May Bring Ads to the Kindle Fire Amazon is reportedly pitching ad agency execs on the idea of advertising on its Kindle Fire tablet.
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Apple Lets Jailbreak Back Into App Store, iTunes Store The company has now set things straight again and all content on the iTunes Store -- including music and apps -- now displays the word "jailbreak".
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Twitter Jumps on 'Do Not Track' Bandwagon True privacy can be hard to come by in the socially enabled online world, but Twitter on Thursday announced that it has joined Firefox maker Mozilla in taking a big step forward for users.
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Smartphone Boom Drives Market in Hybrid Processors The most common type of hybrid processors combine a central processing unit and a graphics processing unit.
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Italian Court Upholds Apple Warranty Fine An Italian court has upheld a $1.2 million fine imposed on Apple by Italy's competition authority for allegedly violating consumer protection laws.
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IPhone, IPad Become Apple of Cyber Criminals' Eye Sheer iOS traffic is making Apple the lowest hanging fruit, Zscaler's State of the Web Report finds
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Will Voluntary Cyber Threat Sharing Plan Cast Doubt Over CISPA? Administration may expand DIB CS/IA program to companies, but experts say some legislation is still necessary.
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Wireless Tech Makes Health Care Security a 'Major Concern' Because many medical devices use commercial operating systems, they are as open to attacks as many computers.
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Consumerization Trend Creates IT Worries, Worker Benefits Fully 95% of 600 businesses surveyed by Cisco permit the use of employee-owned smartphones and tablets at the office and found productivity gains for workers.
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Facebook Buys Mobile E-commerce App Karma The mobile gift-giving app Karma announced its acquisition Friday shortly after the markets closed on Facebook's IPO.
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This Tiny PC Runs Linux and Android 4.0--and Costs Just $74 The miniature, inexpensive computer resembles a thumb drive in shape and size.
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Children's Book Asks 'Who Was Steve Jobs' Penguin division publishes kid's book on late Apple CEO.
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Juggling Robot Does Tricks, Is Cooler Than Your Typical Clown If you think your juggling tricks are impressive, think again. This robotic arm nails it using just one hand.
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Apple Files for Preliminary Injunction Against Galaxy Tab 10.1 In the latest move in a complex series of patent-related cases, Apple filed a motion in a U.S. district court late Friday to ban Samsung Electronics' Galaxy Tab...
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ITC Bans Import of Infringing Motorola Android Devices The U.S. International Trade Commission issued an import ban Friday on any Android devices from Motorola that infringe one of Microsoft's patents.
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