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  • -01-01-07 Intel Introduces Core 2 Quad Chip (PCWorld.com)
      "Quad-core chips can handle complex tasks faster than single-core chips by using multithreaded software to break each job into smaller pieces, then computing them simultaneously. The chips are most popular with users of servers and workstations running programs like digital media creation and high-end gaming." 01-07

  • -01-06-07 Verizon to Offer Cellphone TV (USA Today)
      "Prime time is coming to the really small screen." 01-07

  • -01-09-07 Apple Reveals iPhone (Time Magazine)
      "pple's new iPhone could do to the cell phone market what the iPod did to the portable music player market: crush it pitilessly beneath the weight of its own superiority. This is unfortunate for anybody else who makes cell phones, but it's good news for those of us who use them." 01-07

  • -01-30-07 Bill Gates Leaves Microsoft (PBS News)
      "Microsoft founder and billionaire Bill Gates announced Thursday he would give up his day-to-day role in the company to focus on philanthropy. David Kirkpatrick, senior editor of Fortune magazine and Stacy Palmer, editor of The Chronicle of Philanthropy discuss Bill Gate's move to philanthropy." 01-07

  • -01-30-07 Windows Vista Review (BBC News)
      "The BBC's Technology team have put Vista through its paces and sampled reaction of those using it." 01-07

  • -02-02-07 Interview With Bill Gates on Vista (MSNBC News)
      "Bill Gates explains why you should buy his new operating system, what he’s doing next and why John Hodgeman bugs him." 01-07

  • -02-02-07 Viacom Orders YouTube.com to Remove Videos (MSNBC News)
      "Media company Viacom Inc., which owns the cable networks MTV, VH1, Nickelodeon and the Paramount Pictures movie studio, asked YouTube on Friday to remove more than 100,000 unauthorized clips from its hugely popular video-sharing site." 01-07

  • -03-12-07 "No EMail" Fridays (ABC News)
      " 'I'm announcing a ban on e-mail every Friday,' Ellison's memo read. 'Get out to meet your teams face-to-face. Pick up the phone and give someone a call. … I look forward to not hearing from any of you, but stop by as often as you like.' "

      "The no-e-mail-Friday idea landed with a thud." 03-07

  • -03-16-07 Communications Companies Bid for Biggest U.S. Government Communications Contract Ever (Bloomberg.com)
      "AT&T Inc., Sprint Nextel Corp. and competing phone companies will find out this month whether they can bid for the biggest U.S. government communications contract ever or get shut out of most federal work for a decade."

      "Carriers must win the right to bid on projects valued at more than $20 billion over 10 years, for work ranging from Internet-based telephone and video services to data-network security upgrades. As many as 135 agencies will pick providers from the list, limiting work for companies that are left out." 03-07


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