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Death of Moore's Law Will Cause Economic Crisis

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March 22, 2011
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Death of Moore's Law Will Cause Economic Crisis Gordon Moore's famous law about the doubling of transistor density and power every two years will not only end it could bring economic disaster in its wake.
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Opera Unveils Mini 6 and Mobile 11 Browsers Opera has unveiled the final versions of its latest mobile browsers, Opera Mini 6 and Opera Mobile 1.
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Japan Disaster Rocks Computer Chip Supplies The disaster in Japan is putting a pinch on 25% of the worldwide production of silicon wafers used to make computer chips, according to IHS iSuppli.
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If You Bought 100 Shares of MSFT 25 Years Ago It's March 13, 1986: Microsoft, founded more than a decade earlier and already a powerhouse in the world of personal computer software, executes an IPO.
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Business Software Getting More Mobile A new survey finds that 73 percent of developers plan to extend enterprise applications to mobile devices in the next year
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10 Ways Linux Is Making Life Better From in-vehicle PCs to set-top boxes, the open source operating system now powers countless innovative and everyday devices.
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Firefox 4.0 Makes Early Appearance While Firefox 4.0 won't officially be released until tomorrow, it is already on Mozilla public FTP servers
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Student Used Spyware to Steal Passwords, Change Grades A former high school senior from Orange County, California, has pleaded guilty to charges that he installed spyware on school computers in order to boost his...
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Microsoft Alleges Android Patent Infringement by Nook eReader Microsoft has filed suit against Barnes & Noble and its manufacturing partners claiming patent infringement by the Android-based Nook and Nook Color.
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Opera Releases Browsers for Smartphones, Tablets Opera Software has released updated versions of its Mini and Mobile smartphone browsers, and adapted the browsers' interface for tablets, the Norwegian company...
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If Android Violates Patents, Shouldn't Microsoft Sue Google? Microsoft sued Barnes & Noble and Motorola, but it seems like it should be fighting Google directly if Android is infringing on Microsoft patents.
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WikiLeaks' Founder Takes on Indian Prime Minister WikiLeaks’ Julian Assange criticizes India’s Prime Minister who doubted veracity of leaked diplomatic cables
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Adobe Fixes Zero-Day Flaw in Flash Player Adobe is unleashing updates today for Flash Player, Acrobat, and Reader to fix a zero-day bug in Flash being exploited in attacks.
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