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MontaVista Software Announces Support for Cavium OCTEON(R) III Multicore ... - MarketWatch (press release)
![]() eNewsChannels | MontaVista Software Announces Support for Cavium OCTEON(R) III Multicore ... MarketWatch (press release) SAN JOSE, CA, Feb 07, 2012 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) -- MontaVista(R) Software, LLC, a leader in embedded Linux(R) commercialization and Linux-based frameworks, platforms, and services that enable the creation of commercial quality devices, ... Cavium PACE Ecosystem Partners Announce Broad Support for New 100Gbps OCTEON(R ... |
Virtual Bridges Names Iser Cukierman Chief Financial Officer - Business Wire (press release)
Virtual Bridges Names Iser Cukierman Chief Financial Officer Business Wire (press release) “Virtual Bridges is in a great position to take advantage of the evolving desktop market, providing solutions that truly enable a secure and dynamic workforce,” said Cukierman. “I'm eager to jump in, working closely with Jim and the rest of the team to ... |
Microsoft requiring Secure Boot for ARM devices, hamstringing Linux - Digitaltrends.com
![]() Digitaltrends.com | Microsoft requiring Secure Boot for ARM devices, hamstringing Linux Digitaltrends.com Microsoft is planning to require ARM-based devices carrying the Windows 8 logo use Secure Boot, making it difficult or impossible to install Linux or other operating systems. As Windows 8 gets closer to reality, more details of Microsoft's ... |
Panasonic Receives 2011 INTERNET TELEPHONY Product of the Year Award - MarketWatch (press release)
Panasonic Receives 2011 INTERNET TELEPHONY Product of the Year Award MarketWatch (press release) Through the use of the phone's high-quality video (H.264/720P) viewer and up to 16 integrated Panasonic Network Security Cameras, managers in retail environments can discreetly monitor a store with their desk phone from a back office or even from home. |
How Apple lulls Mac owners into a false sense of security - PC Pro
How Apple lulls Mac owners into a false sense of security PC Pro Is it any wonder that many Mac owners think they are immune from the security problems faced by PC owners? Right there on the Apple website it states that "with virtually no effort on your part, OS X defends against viruses and other malicious ... |


