Sights from the Intel Developer Forum

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IDF is overrun with people in blue shirts and beige khakis, but there are still visually interesting sights at the event.

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Missile tracking satellites launched on demo flight

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NASA launches a pair of experimental missile tracking satellites for the U.S. Missile Defense Agency, part of a $1.5 billion demonstration that could

Week in review: Keeping the Internet open

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The FCC chief has a plan for Net neutrality, while Microsoft works on tablet prototypes. Also: flat-screen TV energy efficiency, or lack thereof.

HP expects to outpace market in 2010

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Computing giant is bullish about the coming year, with CEO Mark Hurd declaring that he expects "strong, let me say it one more time, strong growth" i

IDF 2009: Intel plays to its strengths

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At the annual developer forum, Intel shows off what it can do with silicon and what to look forward to from systems built around its chips.

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The most promising launches at DemoFall 2009

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Now that the start-up conference is over, we can review the best products, companies, and concepts presented--regardless of what the Demo gods liked.

Microsoft Office plays detective in new novel

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In "Crush," a crime thriller by chiropractor-turned-author Alan Jacobson, Microsoft's Office suite plays a central role in helping track down a seria

Intel's Moblin 2.1 to compete with Windows

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Unveiled at the Intel Developer Forum, the upcoming Moblin 2.1 operating system will run on mobile devices, Netbooks, and nettops, putting it in comp

Global broadband connections on the rise

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About 422 million households worldwide, or one in five, will be wired to the Net by year's end, according to Gartner.

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Twitter confirms new round of funding

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What the company isn't saying: The exact amount of the round, or whether it actually values Twitter at $1 billion.

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