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    Apple on Tuesday released the software needed to unlock the fast Wi-Fi chips inside almost every one of its new Macs.

  • Bill Gates unplugged

    Q&A Microsoft's chairman compares Linux to Unix in the 1970s and urges people to "be careful" with utility computing.

  • Big bang project sparks cosmic response

    Scientists in Switzerland are hard at work building a machine they think will finally either prove or disprove the "big bang" theory of how the universe began. But first they have to build a computer network that can handle the volumes of data the device will produce.

  • IBM plans open-source storage strategy

    To encourage the broadest possible support for its forthcoming "Storage Tank" technology, IBM will release an open-source version of the software needed to let servers tap into the next-generation storage system.

  • Older, wiser CIOs will be in demand

    Attention CIOs: Hold the hair dye. A new human resource study predicts that senior tech managers will have better career opportunities and be in high demand in just a few short years"that is, if they play their "experience" and "flexibility" cards right.

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  • IBM to fill out storage product lines

    IBM will expand its collection of data storage systems later this month by adding a lower-cost disk storage system based on Serial ATA interface hard drives.

  • Bill Gates unplugged

    Q&A Microsoft's chairman compares Linux to Unix in the 1970s and urges people to "be careful" with utility computing.

  • IBM plans open-source storage strategy

    To encourage the broadest possible support for its forthcoming "Storage Tank" technology, IBM will release an open-source version of the software needed to let servers tap into the next-generation storage system.

  • Older, wiser CIOs will be in demand

    Attention CIOs: Hold the hair dye. A new human resource study predicts that senior tech managers will have better career opportunities and be in high demand in just a few short years"that is, if they play their "experience" and "flexibility" cards right.

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  • IBM plans open-source storage strategy

    To encourage the broadest possible support for its forthcoming "Storage Tank" technology, IBM will release an open-source version of the software needed to let servers tap into the next-generation storage system.

  • IBM laying storage-brick foundations

    IBM researchers are working on a new storage system prototype that packs hard-drive modules into a dense, Rubik's Cube-like structure.

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