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Intel to join Liberty Alliance

March 17, 2004 The chipmaker is expected to become the latest member of the Liberty Alliance, which creates security-related specifications, CNET News.com has learned. TAGS: Liberty Alliance, identity federation, specification, Intel, chip company, security, organization, Sun Microsystems Inc., Microsoft Corp.

Intel takes aim at computer cable madness

August 25, 2005 Chipmaker opens an interoperability lab to test the upcoming wireless USB specification. TAGS: wireless USB, UWB, specification, USB, Intel, consumer electronics, chip company, PC

Dell servers to hop on PCI Express

September 19, 2003 The company says it will adopt PCI Express in its servers next year, showing support for a new specification that promises to speed data and simplify how motherboards are made. TAGS: PCI Express, PCI, PCI-X, specification, Dell Server, chipset, I/O, motherboard, notebook computer, Intel, server

Justifying the Intel inside government contracts

April 25, 2006 Federal agencies must now publish a rationale for use of all brand names, including those of PC chips. TAGS: AMD, specification, agency, brand, memo, brand name, Intel, acquisition

USB adds support for streaming devices

September 12, 2003 An industry group that develops and promotes the Universal Serial Bus interface announces the availability of a new USB specification that supports streaming-media devices. TAGS: specification, USB, forum, streaming media, camcorder, P2P, Intel, digital camera, camera, keyboard, mouse, PC

Wi-Fi security standard sealed and delivered

June 25, 2004 Standard gets final approval, with specifications for quality and speed on deck. TAGS: IEEE 802.11i, Wi-Fi security, specification, Wi-Fi, Intel Centrino, wireless networking, standard, Intel, wireless network, networking, security

Intel, Sony prep digital content standard

September 15, 2003 The two companies and a host of Japanese electronics manufacturers plan to propose a standard that would let consumers freely swap movies and music--but not outside the home. TAGS: digital content, specification, Intel, electronics company, Intel Developer Forum, motherboard, Sony Corp., movies, electronics, TV, LCD, IP, music, PC, server

AMD details Pacifica virtualization plan

May 25, 2005 Company releases full details of technology that will let computers run multiple operating systems more easily. TAGS: AMD Pacifica, virtualization, AMD, XenSource Inc., VMware, specification, Intel Itanium, Intel, operating system, server, Microsoft Corp.

New security spec could shore up Wi-Fi

June 23, 2004 Approval is expected Thursday for a wireless networking standard to make up for weak predecessors. TAGS: IEEE 802.11i, wireless networking, specification, Wi-Fi, standard, Intel Centrino, Intel, industry standard, networking, security

Display technologies focus on low power

February 19, 2004 Developments in display technology promise to squeeze more life out of the batteries in laptop computers. TAGS: Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. Ltd., power consumption, Toshiba, specification, notebook computer, Intel, laptop computer, LCD, battery, power, PC

Intel pushes for conformity in notebooks

April 12, 2006 At IDF Taiwan, chipmaker says the first set of notebooks adhering to its new component specs will ship soon. TAGS: Taiwan, Don MacDonald, Intel Viiv, Taipei, specification, notebook computer, Intel, hardware maker, supplier, component, chip company, laptop computer, battery, games

Web services for your TiVo?

October 8, 2004 Microsoft, Intel and others pitch the technology as a way to manage everything from big corporate servers to consumer electronics. Recent TiVo news: Janet Jackson still holds replay title TAGS: Web services management, specification, TiVo Inc., Web service, director of marketing, consumer electronics, author, electronics, data center, Intel, mobile phone, server, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows

Microsoft, Intel weave networking standard

February 17, 2004 The companies propose a Web services specification to connect noncomputer devices. "Web services is coming home," an Intel executive says. TAGS: UDDI, Web service, BEA Systems Inc., network connection, specification, protocol, Intel, consumer electronics, electronics, networking, Microsoft Corp.

Intel calls the Wi-Fi shots

October 12, 2005 By touting its own version of a key specification, the chip giant may be rendering a formal standards-setting process moot. TAGS: Broadcom Corp., MIMO, IEEE 802.11n, Airgo Networks, UWB, proposal, Intel, Wi-Fi, specification, standards, consortium, standard, process, situation, LAN, consumer electronics

A new handshake for mini hard drives?

September 9, 2004 Intel, Hitachi, Toshiba and others propose CE-ATA, a new interface for miniature hard drives used in consumer electronics. TAGS: Serial ATA, consortium, consumer electronics, specification, Intel, Hitachi Ltd., power consumption, hard drive, electronics, handheld, music player, interface, DVD, video, PC

Microsoft bringing Web services home

May 4, 2004 The software maker, along with Hewlett-Packard and other companies, announces a new specification for linking consumer electronics devices to Windows. TAGS: UPnP, Web service, WinHEC, UDDI, specification, Sun Microsystems Inc., consumer electronics, Canon Inc., printer, Microsoft Corp., HP, Microsoft Windows, Intel, software company

Linux lab upgrades software for telecoms

October 8, 2003 The Open Source Development Labs adds new reliability, security and other requirements to a specification that's designed to make Linux better for telecommunications companies' servers. TAGS: Open Source Development Labs, telecommunications, Linux, specification, SuSE Linux Enterprise Server, SuSE, requirement, telecommunications company, Red Hat Inc., NEC Electronics Corp., SuSE Linux, Intel, server, open source, security, password

Slip-up spills beans on Dell notebooks

February 1, 2006 Spreadsheet with loads of info on upcoming Dell products found by searching with Google has been removed. TAGS: Intel Core Duo, Dell Inspiron, spreadsheet, notebook computer, Intel Core Solo, cache, FTP site, specification, search engine, Google Inc., configuration, link, dual-core, FTP, Intel, PC

New Wi-Fi standard back on track

January 11, 2006 Opposing groups compromise on standards specifications for faster Wi-Fi, with new proposal expected next week. TAGS: Airgo Networks, Broadcom Corp., MIMO, IEEE 802.11n, draft, proposal, Wi-Fi technology, Wi-Fi, standards, standard, specification, Intel, chip company, process

Will Jini-like wishes come true?

March 5, 2004 CNET News.com's Mike Ricciuti examines whether a Microsoft-Intel vision for Web services can succeed where similar efforts from Sun have come up short. TAGS: Jini, Web service, Sun Microsystems Inc., vision, specification, Java, Intel, idea, Microsoft Corp.
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