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Moore's Law will end 'commodity capitalism'

Moore's Law will end 'commodity capitalism'

News Computers will eventually wipe out bean-counting jobs and the middlemen, so economies have to be knowledge-based to survive, says physics professor.

Tuesday, October 21 2008 06:30 PM

Tags: Processors, Nanotechnology, Technology, Law, Chip, Singapore, Cloud Computing, Computer, City University, sales agent


Network costs plague Asian bourses

Network costs plague Asian bourses

News To support transaction growth from facilitating foreign trading, region's stock exchanges will need to overcome rising network costs, notes data center operator.

Friday, December 04 2009 03:37 PM

Tags: Bandwidth, Network administration/implementation, Cost control, Equinix, Asia, network, Singapore, Server, stock exchange, North America


S'pore forms group to boost 3D chips

S'pore forms group to boost 3D chips

News New consortium seeks to advance Singapore's 300mm wafer manufacturing capabilities by focusing on through-silicon via for 3D integrated circuit packages.

Tuesday, September 08 2009 05:08 PM

Tags: Processors, R&D, Integrated Circuit, Manufacturing, Semiconductor, Chip, Singapore, 3D, consortium, transistor


One step closer to age of nanowire transistors?

News IBM-Purdue researchers say nanowires may work in making PCs, consumer electronics because they form the same way every time.

Monday, November 17 2008 11:00 AM

Tags: Nanotechnology, IBM Corp., Electronics, Manufacturing, Chip, Purdue University, Particle, Catalyst, Silicon, Gordon Moore


Microsoft: Major gamemakers developing for Natal

News Software maker says Activision, Capcom, Disney, EA, Konami, MTV, Namco Bandai, Sega, Square Enix, THQ, and Ubisoft are all working on games for the Xbox add-on.

Friday, September 25 2009 11:00 AM

Tags: Games, Game players, Product development and design, Electronic Arts Inc., Activision Inc., camera, Product development and design, game, Games, Game players


Windows 7, Vista zero-day flaw reported

News Security researcher says vulnerability in Windows 7 could lead to an attack causing a critical system error, or "blue screen of death".

Wednesday, September 09 2009 09:29 AM

Tags: Microsoft Windows, Server Message Block, Microsoft Windows Vista, Zero-day Bug, BSOD, Small And Medium Business, Microsoft Windows 7, Flaw, Microsoft Windows Vista SP1, Microsoft Windows


Toasting the birthday of the integrated circuit

News Hundreds gather at the Computer History Museum to celebrate the anniversary of the invention of the integrated circuit and two of its inventors, Gordon Moore and Jay Last.

Monday, May 11 2009 09:18 AM

Tags: Components, Integrated Circuit, Electronics, Google Inc., Semiconductor, Chip, computer, Gordon Moore, industry, Components


Moore's Law to roll on for another decade

News Moore's Law will continue for at least another 10 years, according to Intel cofounder Gordon Moore, but it's going to take a lot of work.

Tuesday, February 11 2003 09:26 AM


July the 'Month of browser bugs'?

News Each day this month, a prominent security expert will highlight a new vulnerability in a major browser. Happy surfing.

Thursday, July 06 2006 09:20 AM

Tags: PC security, Data security, Security, Web browsers


British Telecom appoints new Asian chief

News in brief British Telecom has a new head for Asia to replace 41-year company veteran Graham Moore, who is set to retire later this year.

Wednesday, January 05 2005 01:52 PM


"Moore's Law" originator retires

News Three years before cofounding Intel in 1968, Gordon Moore predicted the number of transistors on a silicon chip would double every 18 months.

Friday, June 01 2001 04:34 PM


"Moore's Law" originator retires

News On Thursday, Silicon Valley legend Gordon Moore retired from the board of directors of Intel. In 1968, Moore predicted the number of transistors on a silicon chip would double every 18 months.

Monday, May 28 2001 07:01 AM


Moore's Law to conk in 10, 15 years, says Moore

News Author of principle that says the number of transistors on a given chip can be doubled every two years says it won't last.

Wednesday, September 19 2007 10:09 AM

Tags: Mobile processors, Processors, Multiprocessor servers


Should healthcare IT be 'low-profit'?

Blogs In my blog post last week, I discussed how tough it can be sometimes to meld capitalism and charity, primarily because b...

Friday, January 18 2008 11:40 AM


Mobile phone forensics 'hole' reported

News Police investigations are being hindered by the use of proprietary mobile phone technologies, say forensics experts.

Tuesday, June 27 2006 12:20 PM

Tags: Cellular phones, Mobile/Wireless, Legal, Policy and management


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OpenAmplify developer's diary Part 4: Using OpenAmplify via SOAP

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Justin James walks you through the process of using the SOAP interface to OpenAmplify from Visual Studio 2008.


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When technology costs more than human

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Movie director James Cameron waited 15 years for technology to catch up before it was sufficiently advanced for him to create the much-anticipated upcoming film, Avatar.

To be released in..... by Eileen Yu

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