Intel highlights more of its wireless computing plans IT World Intel is taking more steps to provide what it calls "wire-free" computing by 2016, a plan the company first talked about publicly in June at the Computex trade show. | }§ a...
DynCorp loses counter-terrorism intel contract, plans layoffs of Vienna workers Business Journal Financial Economist U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission | Washington, DC | Financial Economist U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission | Washington, DC | Staff Accountant U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission | Washington, DC | Director, Busine...
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Intel Is Already Inside Your Data Center, But Wants a Bigger, Better Spot Forbes With Intelâs Developer Forum (IDF) just around the corner, itâs a great time to assess the companyâs current position and likely moves as it addresses tumultuous changes in its primary consumer and enterprise businesses. For IT managers, the fo...
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Scientists make autism breakthrough Independent online New York - Although many things have gone wrong in the autistic brain, scientists have recently been focusing on one of the most glaring: a surplus of connections, or synapses. | Neuroscientists reported on Thursday that, at least in lab mice, a drug that restores the healthy “synaptic pruning” that normally occurs during brain developm...
George W Bush completes Ice Bucket challenge Canberra Times Carving out some time from a busy schedule of painting world leaders, former US president George W Bush has taken the Ice Bucket challenge, helping to raise money for motor neurone disease. | Mr Bush, sitting at an outdoor table, tells the camera he had received challenges from his daughter, Jenna Bush Hager, and golfer Rory McIlroy, among ot...