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    IBM plans to unveil this week a version of its Lotus Notes desktop collaboration software for Linux.

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    IBM is experimenting anew with portable notebook designs which mimic one of its most famous and controversial products: the expanding Butterfly keyboard.

  • IBM extends its server lead

    IBM bolstered its first-place ranking in a worldwide server market that shrank three percent in the most recent quarter, according to new research.

  • IBM patches Lotus flaws

    IBM has issued a patch for a half dozen "highly critical" security flaws in versions of Lotus Notes, which could allow a malicious attacker to execute arbitrary code remotely when users access files through the Notes attachment viewer.

  • How may we serve you?

    The sudden demand for both consolidated and thin servers is pushing server vendors out of their safe niches onto uncertain ground. It promises to be a grueling race.

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  • Tech Guide: Intel Prescott: the benchmarks

    Intel's new'Prescott' Pentium 4 has double the L1 and L2 cache of its 'Northwood' predecessor. An extended 31-stage pipeline accounts for the fact that the new chip is mostly slower than the CPU it replaces.

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