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Lenovo ThinkLab Launched in Local Singapore University

The next time students and staff using computers at the National University of Singapore (NUS) face a catastrophic PC failure, they will no longer have to deal with spending hours stuck on help-desk calls and waiting for on-site visits to get their problems fixed.

Apple iPhone To Debut on June 29

Keeping its promise of launching its highly anticipated phone, Apple today said it will launch its iPhone June 29. The Friday release date gets the iPhone under Apple's self-imposed deadline by just a day. Apple has repeatedly said it would unveil its...

Taiwan's miCard chosen as global memory card standard

A Taiwan based research institute has produced a new global memory card standard, called the miCard (Multiple Interface Card), designed to work in smaller consumer products like digital cameras, mobile phones and any device with a USB plug.

Oracle extends Cases Against SAP

Oracle seems to be hell bent on teaching its rival SAP a lesson or two looking at the amount of cases it has filed against SAP.

Intel reveals quad-core laptop chip in the pipeline for 2008

Intel has announced that it is looking forward to quad core laptops hitting the scene throughout 2008.

Business Objects, IBM to Tap APAC Market

Business Objects has revealed its expansion of their strategic alliance with IBM to co-develop, sell and implement joint Information on Demand solutions, to customers in more than 15 countries across Asia Pacific.As part of the agreement, Business Objects is...

Red Hat Launches Fedora 7 Linux

Red Hat has released its Fedora 7 Linux operating system. The difference in this version as opposed to its predecessors is that it has a more open development chain. "Red Hat still has protocols to follow, but trusted community members can now help to maintain the Fedora packages...

Cisco, RSA Collaborate to Secure Customer Data

Cisco and RSA, the Security Division of EMC, has said that they are working together to develop technology that will help customers improve and simplify the encryption of confidential information - such as medical records, social security and credit card numbers...

Dual Core CPUs Set to Be the Norm in China

CCID Consulting, China's research, consulting and IT outsourcing service provider, and the first Chinese consulting firm listed in Hong Kong, forecasts that dual core CPUs will be the popular norm in China after the summer vacation sales promotion. CCID Consulting's latest Analysis...

IBM to Cut Almost 1,600 More Jobs

IBM is already on the second phase of lay offs for the year. The company has said that it will cut an estimated 1,600 jobs mainly in the US. Earlier this month the company had already cut 1,300 positions, most of which were outsourced to India. The company seems to be torn between costs and revenue...

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