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Apple updates its iMac desktops with Intels’ latest-generation chips

July 28, 2010 - 8:49am | News | Other themes
Apple updates its iMac desktops with Intels’ latest-generation chips

Apple has upgraded its all-in-one iMac line of desktop computers using the latest-generation chips from Intel Corp and better graphics aiming to gain more share in the PC market.

The iMac, starts at $1,199 for a model with a 21.5-inch screen, while the 27-inch version starts at $1,699. The new iMacs are available today.


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IBM plans to conquer HP and Sun, upgrading its servers

February 8, 2010 - 5:57am | News | Other themes
IBM plans to conquer HP and Sun, upgrading its servers

As it became known, IBM started a long-awaited upgrade to a range of its servers and other hardware targeting to make them more energy-efficient. This move will let IBM production to be more competitive than rival HP and Sun Microsystems products.


According to, International Business Machines Corp Monday report, the new POWER7 system, including new microprocessors, storage and middleware, will be able to process more data than its predecessor POWER6, making them useful for utilities with electrical grids or banks conducting electronic trading.


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Windows 7 satisfaction encourages IT spending

December 28, 2009 - 10:03am | Figures | News
Windows 7 satisfaction encourages IT spending

According to market research from ChangeWave due to the new Microsoft’s OS, companies started buying more PCs, while home run with Windows 7 has also surged.


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Having security system upgraded Facebook calls users to sort privacy settings

December 10, 2009 - 1:23am | News | Other themes
Having security system upgraded Facebook calls users to sort privacy settings

As Facebook, that has already exceeded 350 million users level, plans to turn to its upgrade security system, it ordered its subscribers to sort out their privacy settings as soon as possible.

Thus, the company revamped the site, adding many of users asked for, for instance, the ability to control who sees each individual piece of content you create or upload. Facebook promised its new Publisher Privacy Control would allow users to set a privacy setting for each piece on content they create. 


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