Despite an antitrust lawsuit against the company, Intel's CEO and chairman failed to preserve e-mails and documents, according to transcripts from a hearing in the Advanced Micro Devices lawsuit.
Telco iiNet expects to commence rolling out Microsoft's next-generation Windows Vista and Office 2007 products to its internal desktop fleet in the middle of next year.
Chip giant Intel has launched the Pentium 4 Processor in Australia, claiming the product will be more tempting to a tech savvy market with its higher bandwidth capabilities.
Does that annoying Intel noise we keep hearing on TV signify something more sinister than just an irritating jingle?
Is it possible that analog chips will displace the zeros and ones at the heart of the binary language used in computing for some 20 years?
Intel Chairman Craig Barrett has seen a lot of PCs pass by his desk in the last 25 years.
IT remains a lively, exciting and suprising place. That makes predictions particularly foolish, but here are some picks for the winners and losers of the next twelve months.
Does that annoying Intel noise we keep hearing on TV signify something more sinister than just an irritating jingle?
Company president and chief operating officer Dirk Meyer is being groomed to succeed Hector Ruiz, but first he must prove that last year's engineering mistakes were an aberration.
Cheap PCs with a Linux operating system seem to have hit the users' sweet spots, with taking the plunge into the alternate OS not nearly as hard as users had thought.
The MacBook Pro delivers unparalleled style but comes with a few transitional performance issues.
The company starts selling its Pentium M chip for notebooks as a chip for networking devices, part of its effort to become a dominant manufacturer in the communications market.
Chipmaker Intel not only wants to get inside the personal computer, it now wants to be outside, too, amid slumping demand for PCs that has Intel touting new consumer devices to change the way PCs are used.
Does that annoying Intel noise we keep hearing on TV signify something more sinister than just an irritating jingle?
Is it possible that analog chips will displace the zeros and ones at the heart of the binary language used in computing for some 20 years?
Do you Google Wave?
If you want attention online, then mention that you have a couple of Google Wave invites to giveaway and watch… Watch it now
Thunderbird 3 takes flight
Thunderbird 3 is finally here, after a gestation period measured in
years. The latest version of Mozilla's fr… Watch it now
Google Chrome beta for Mac
It's not fully baked yet, but Google Chrome for Mac reaches a major milestone with the release of an official … Watch it now
Conroy explains his magic filter
Copenhagen lessons on green IT
Welcome to National Censorship Day
Best Servers
Want to find out what the best servers are?
Check out the top rated here!
Massive iPhone Offer
Get 3 months free access on the $49 cap
Click here for more!
Best Laptops
Check out the best laptops here!
Click here for more.