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Top CIO News: AMD Serves Up Six-Core Istanbul Processor


 
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Top News Headlines
 
1. AMD Serves Up Six-Core Istanbul Processor
2. Bing Escalates Search Wars with Early Launch
3. Qualcomm Offers Chipsets for Smaller 'Smartbooks'
4. Three-Application Limit Dropped for Windows 7 Starter
5. Kindle Reader Technology Goes To Taiwan-Based PVI
6. Amazon's E-Books May Get Competition From Google

Most Popular Headlines
 
1. Pressure Builds on Google as Server Problems Continue
2. Facebook Phishing Attack Could Threaten Business Data
3. Bell Mobility Will Have Palm Pre Exclusively in Canada
4. Clearwire Racing Toward 4G Rollouts To Beat Rivals
5. iPhone OS 3.0 Means More Investment for Developers

Today's Top Stories
 
1. AMD Serves Up Six-Core Istanbul Processor
Advanced Micro Devices has released its fastest chips yet -- the six-core Opteron chips code-named Istanbul -- in a move that now pushes the chip manufacturer out in front of server customers. Full Story
 
2. Bing Escalates Search Wars with Early Launch
Microsoft apparently couldn't wait to let the world experience its latest search-engine platform. The software giant launched Bing two days ahead of its June 3 release after a sneak peak last week. Full Story
 
3. Qualcomm Offers Chipsets for Smaller 'Smartbooks'
Netbooks, many of them built around Intel's Atom processor, are getting a competitor. Qualcomm is expanding its Snapdragon platform with a new chipset for "smartbooks" and new smartphones. Full Story
 
4. Three-Application Limit Dropped for Windows 7 Starter
Microsoft has decided to drop the three-application limit it had planned for its entry-level Windows 7 Starter operating system, which is slated for introduction this fall on many netbooks. Full Story
 
5. Kindle Reader Technology Goes To Taiwan-Based PVI
The display company behind Amazon's Kindle electronic reader is being acquired. Prime View International, a Taiwanese-based business, is acquiring E Ink for $215 million. Full Story
 
6. Amazon's E-Books May Get Competition From Google
Google is reportedly planning to enter the e-book market with a program that would enable publishers to sell digital versions of their latest titles and compete with Amazon.com. Full Story
 
Most Popular Stories
 
1. Pressure Builds on Google as Server Problems Continue
Pressure builds despite apology. Full Story
 
2. Facebook Phishing Attack Could Threaten Business Data
Corporations worried about data loss. Full Story
 
3. Bell Mobility Will Have Palm Pre Exclusively in Canada
Exclusive deal covers Canada. Full Story
 
4. Clearwire Racing Toward 4G Rollouts To Beat Rivals
WiMAX 4G coming to Atlanta in June. Full Story
 
5. iPhone OS 3.0 Means More Investment for Developers
More testing and hardware upgrades. Full Story
 

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