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Intel v. AMD: Still Battling for Supremacy NewsFactor via Yahoo! News For Intel and AMD, the song remains the same: two tech titans fighting mano-a-mano for silicon supremacy, as each tries to build better, faster chips to run our PCs and other high-tech gadgets. In this two-man battle for the crown of high-speed performance, benchmark tests are often relied upon to make the critical call between first and second place. Intel v. AMD: Still Battling for Supremacy NewsFactor For Intel and AMD, the song remains the same: two tech titans fighting mano-a-mano for silicon supremacy, as each tries to build better, faster chips to run our PCs and other high-tech gadgets. In this two-man battle for the crown of high-speed performance, benchmark tests are often relied upon to make the critical call between first and second place. So, what do all these benchmark tests mean The Net's next phase CNN Money In early October, at Fortune's annual Most Powerful Women Summit, blog queen Arianna Huffington, editor of the Huffington Post, led a panel called Understanding the Internet's Future, with Morgan Stanley Internet analyst Mary Meeker, Motorola chief technology officer Padmasree Warrior, and Marissa Mayer, Google's vice president in charge of search products and user experience. Though summit Genetic 'Missing Link' Sheds Light On Sudden Cardiac Death Science Daily An electrical imbalance caused by a malfunctioning gene triggers long QT syndrome, a potentially fatal heart rhythm disorder. A mutation in the gene Caveolin-3 can disrupt the heart's electrical-muscular impulses and increase the risk of sudden cardiac death. Why does my list of Windows XP programs hide from me? Chicago Tribune Q. Something nasty has happened since I installed a couple of new programs on my Windows XP computer. When I call up the All Programs list by clicking on Start, the list of programs runs off the bottom of the screen, which means that I no longer can see what I've got at a glance and I don't like it. My husband says that's just the way it has to be. Is he correct? NaNoWriMo: The Path to Enlightenment? Blogcritics.org "I've decided to write an unauthorized autobiography." My client announced her intention to participate in this year's NaNoWriMo . "Well, this should be interesting", I thought. I've been watching this young woman, whom I will call Sara, dance around the edges of launching from her parents' home and her search for a career that would support her for a while now. Not an excessively goal Blagojevich: 'We've kept our promises' Southern Illinoisan CARBONDALE - The first Democratic governor in nearly 30 years hopes Illinois voters will remember strides made during his first term when choosing whether to give him a second go-around Nov. 7. Q&A with female execs at Google, Motorola and Morgan Stanley Fortune via Yahoo! Finance In early October, at Fortune's annual Most Powerful Women Summit, blog queen Arianna Huffington, editor of the Huffington Post, led a panel called Understanding the Internet's Future, with Morgan Stanley Internet analyst Mary Meeker, Motorola chief technology officer Padmasree Warrior, and Marissa Mayer, Google's vice president in charge of search products and user experience. Sellers' aim: Make my eDay Rocky Mountain News Thomas Burns opened his Jazz Record Revival store back in 1978, before the birth of today's Internet. The vintage record shop originally was on South Broadway in Denver. Burns has since moved to Bailey and sells most of his vinyl online. He turned to eBay in 1997. Online permits a boost to housing Everett Herald After Snohomish County streamlined its residential building permit process, developers found an incentive to build more homes here.
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