Numenta eyes computers that think just like humans—if others don’t beat it to the punch.
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The reversal of fortune between Dell and HP is expected to continue when the companies announce earnings on Thursday.
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PCs will get ever-cheaper for the holidays as sellers try to clear shelves for Vista-run machines, but consumers might not bite.
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PeakStream bets on high-performance software for supercomputer users.
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Software giant asks EU to let Vista retain security features, says European consumers will suffer without them.
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So who spied on journalists and directors on HP’s behalf? Pros say it won't be long until they're outed.
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John McNulty talks about his company’s $274-million buyout of startup CipherTrust.
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Security messaging startup’s CEO talks about the company’s $274-million acquisition by Secure Computing.
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Microsoft and Georgia Tech hope robots will increase enrollment in computing courses.
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Red Herring magazine’s top private North American computing companies for 2006.
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IBM scientists hope to create computers that act like the human brain.
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Red Herring magazine’s top 100 private European computing companies.
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Hardware news briefs for the week of April 24, 2006.
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The firm inks a deal to provide grid computing to Archipelago, others.
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Lenovo could become its home country’s best-known international brand.
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The associate dean at Georgia Tech’s College of Computing says botnets are today’s top security threat.
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Palm’s latest smart phone drops its own operating system for Microsoft’s in a move that could woo more business users.
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Red Herring’s Top 100 Private Companies of Asia include firms in Communications, Computing, Entertainment & Media, Biotech/Pharmaceutical, Internet & Services, Security & Defense, Mobile, Semiconductors, and Miscellaneous sectors.
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Former Silicon Valley execs bring cheap computing to remote African villages.
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IBM posts profits and revenue that fall short of Wall Street expectations, sending the stock lower.
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