Nvidia's latest graphics chips now available 
Nvidia announced its most advanced computer graphics chip ever on Wednesday, the GeForce 7800 GTX, made from the same technology that's going into Sony's PlayStation 3 game consoles. It's already available to users in markets around the world.
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Cisco launches XML-focused technology at user show 
Promising ?dial tone for applications,? Cisco CEO John Chambers introduced the company?s latest enterprise apps-focused business unit to a crowd of company faithful this week.
http://www.networkworld.com/news/2005/062205-cisco-aon.html?fsrc=rss-routers
Intelligent Probing: A Cost-Effective Approach to Fault Diagnosis in Computer Networks 
Using probing technology for the purposes of fault diagnosis in distributed computer systems requires that the number of probes be kept small, in order to control network load and data storage costs. This paper proposes a framework in which this can be done by exploiting interactions among the paths traversed by the probes.
http://www.itpapers.com/abstract.aspx?scid=26&docid=127951&part=rss&tag=rss&subj=&promo=100112
Red Hat Profit Soars But Revenue Misses Street View (eWEEK Technology News) 
Linux maker Red Hat says its profit soared in the latest quarter as revenue jumped 55 percent, but revenue comes in short of Wall Street's expectations.
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Apple looks to Tiger for increased server sales 
Apple Computer hopes to grab a bigger share of the server market with the new Tiger release of its Mac OS X operating system. But the company faces a challenge in trying to attract users of other operating systems to even consider its technology.
http://www.computerworld.com/softwaretopics/os/unix/story/0,10801,101606,00.html?source=x79
Buyout wave pushes ASPs into deals with big vendors 
In recent months, several application service providers have been acquired by technology vendors and IT services firms looking to broaden their offerings into new areas, with an acquisition of a U.S. company by India-based Mphasis BFL being the latest example.
http://www.computerworld.com/managementtopics/outsourcing/asp/story/0,10801,100488,00.html?source=x6
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New mice aim for longer battery life 
Logitech today announced two new computer mice for notebook users with features aimed at improving the battery life for the peripherals. The V200 Cordless Notebook Mouse is an optical mouse that uses 2.4GHz wireless technology and has a battery life of up to one year (using two AA batteries), Logitech...
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