- Mon Aug 7 2006 Photos: Hacking at Defcon
In Las Vegas, more than 6,000 attendees party, compete over weekend at world's largest hacker convention.
- Thu Sep 17 2009 Insatiable demand for mobile data challenges industry
Mobile Internet users are generating a tremendous and ever-growing demand for bandwidth and infrastructure performance, say speakers at the Linley Tech Processor Conference.
- Mon Aug 31 2009 High-end server chips breaking records
New high-end server processors from IBM, Sun, Fujitsu, AMD, and Intel announced at Hot Chips last week break previous records for complexity and performance.
- Tue Aug 4 2009 Q&A: eSolar bets on software to make solar cheaper
Bill Gross, the head of start-up incubator Idealab and CEO of eSolar, uses a background in Internet entrepreneurship and software to bring down the cost of utility-scale solar.
- Tue May 5 2009 What to expect from Amazon and Apple
Big news is expected from Amazon and Apple, with both companies rumored to be working on handheld media viewers. Here's what to expect.
- Mon Jun 1 2009 Why your next phone could have Swype's keyboard
Touch-based software keyboards on mobile phones are rapidly evolving. Meet Swype, a company that's trying to be on your next phone, TV, and game system.
- Fri Mar 13 2009 A 'post-x86 world'? Preposterous!
GigaOM makes some bizarre assertions. Intel and the x86 architecture are not seriously threatened by ARM processors and new kinds of computing devices.
- Thu May 7 2009 Oracle's Ellison wants to be in hardware
Larry Ellison, Oracle's CEO, plans to keep both Sun's server and chip businesses and optimize them for running Oracle software.
- Wed Nov 3 2004 SIA: Chip sales to hit record, flatten
Semiconductor sales will reach $214 billion this year, a new record high. But next year will be about the same.
- Wed Jan 18 2006 Intel loses market share in own backyard
Chipmaker loses share to AMD worldwide, but fourth-quarter losses run especially deep in the U.S. retail market.



