Monday, December 22, 2014

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Superthin imaging on the way

Posted: 22 Dec 2014 03:45 AM PST

ricepixelScientists at Rice University believe they are well on the way to making charge coupled devices (CCDs) for imaging that are only atoms thick.

The sythetic materials using metal chalcogenide compounds could lead to the superthin devices with molybdenum disulphide the favourite for its light detecting property.   more»

Dell cleaning up in India

Posted: 22 Dec 2014 01:59 AM PST

Dell logoTin box shifter, Michael Dell is doing rather well in the growing Indian server market according to beancounters at IDC.

The analyst firm claims that Dell India has become the largest server player in the India market, doubling its shipments in the third quarter and commanding 38 percent market share in terms of revenue. more»

Google sues Mississippi Attorney General

Posted: 22 Dec 2014 01:57 AM PST

516EDMTJSNLGoogle has sued the attorney general of Mississippi accusing him of conspiring with the movie industry.

The search engine claims that Jim Hood had been improperly influenced by major Hollywood studios that are trying to crack down on the distribution of pirated movies on the Internet. more»

HP’s Autonomy shareholder peace pact shelved

Posted: 22 Dec 2014 01:57 AM PST

munich-agreemnetIt looks like shareholders are not allowed to collude with HP board members to blame its god-awful Autonomy buy on the British company after all.

Shareholders and HP agreed to bury the hatchet so that they could sue the former owners of Autonomy. more»

Calxeda tech gets second life

Posted: 22 Dec 2014 01:55 AM PST

calxeda_energy_core_handTechnology from Calxeda, which shut down last year, is being  repackaged and built by Silver Lining Systems.

Last year founder Barry Evans shuttered Calxeda which pioneered low-power ARM-based chips for use in servers for scale-out data centre environments. At the time, the industry was not interested. more»

Anonymous prepares to launch banned Sony movie

Posted: 22 Dec 2014 01:55 AM PST

o-ANONYMOUS-facebookAfter Sony refused to release "The Interview" because of pressure from a hacker group, it seems Anonymous is furious.

The hacker group has decided that since Sony is bowing to the will of hackers to pull the film, it will release it, itself. more»

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