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OpenCL opens for businessDecember 9 2008

Wily Ferret the Inquirer, Tuesday 9 December 2008. 05:08:00

CUDA WUDA SHUDA

OPEN SESAME! Or rather, Open CL. As the parallel processing programming language of choice releases its first formal spec, the major industry players are lining up to get behind the standard. Originally conceived by Apple - and now handled by the Khronos industry group - OpenCL is a programming language...

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Google G1 mobile gets promiscuousDecember 8 2008

Wily Ferret the Inquirer, Monday 8 December 2008. 06:03:00

Unlocked Androids

THE FOLKS at Google have decided that they're going to stuff T-Mobile and sell their phones unlocked. The one caveat: buyers have to be registered developers for the Android platform, although this isn't particularly hard to accomplish....

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Jboss 5 finally sees the light of dayDecember 6 2008

Dean Pullen the Inquirer, Saturday 6 December 2008. 12:49:00

After two years in beta

AFTER A SIGNIFICANT period of waiting, a final 'stable' release of Jboss 5 has hit Jboss.org for download. Jboss 5 'fully complies with the Java EE 5 conformance testing certification requirements', which it should - after nearly two years in beta....

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Intel joins with EMC for NAS attackDecember 5 2008

Paul Taylor the Inquirer, Saturday 6 December 2008. 00:26:00

Daily Wibble Celeron in disguise

INTEL HAS JOINED forces with EMC to build NAS kit. The companies have produced the Intel SS4200-E PC-based NAS system that’s on test at Tom’s Hardware today. Looks quite original, and performance, says Marcel, is very good....

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Google and Facebook launch connect servicesDecember 5 2008

Emma Hughes the Inquirer, Friday 5 December 2008. 12:55:00

On the same day

BACK WHEN THE SUN almost shined, both Facebook and Google announced an extension to their services known as “connect” – this means taking your online identity with you all over the web. Yesterday, in a strange coincidence, both services were launched simultaneously....

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