Open Systems Journal

Archive for September, 2009

23 Sep

Mobile Core i7 920XM, Clarksfield: Nehalem on-the-go


Core i7 officially migrates to the mobile market with today’s launch of Clarksfield. If your current notebook isn’t fast enough, perhaps this shiny new processor will help….
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23 Sep

Mobile Core i7 920XM, Clarksfield: Nehalem on-the-go


Core i7 officially migrates to the mobile market with today’s launch of Clarksfield. If your current notebook isn’t fast enough, perhaps this shiny new processor will help….
Go to Source

23 Sep

Mobile Core i7 920XM, Clarksfield: Nehalem on-the-go


Core i7 officially migrates to the mobile market with today’s launch of Clarksfield. If your current notebook isn’t fast enough, perhaps this shiny new processor will help….
Go to Source

23 Sep

Mobile Core i7 920XM, Clarksfield: Nehalem on-the-go


Core i7 officially migrates to the mobile market with today’s launch of Clarksfield. If your current notebook isn’t fast enough, perhaps this shiny new processor will help….
Go to Source

23 Sep

Mobile Core i7 920XM, Clarksfield: Nehalem on-the-go


Core i7 officially migrates to the mobile market with today’s launch of Clarksfield. If your current notebook isn’t fast enough, perhaps this shiny new processor will help….
Go to Source

23 Sep

Twitter phishing scam spreads via direct messages


In new phishing scam, direct messages sent to Twitter accounts link to fake Twitter log-in page.
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23 Sep

Twitter phishing scam spreads via direct messages


In new phishing scam, direct messages sent to Twitter accounts link to fake Twitter log-in page.
Go to Source

23 Sep

Twitter phishing scam spreads via direct messages


In new phishing scam, direct messages sent to Twitter accounts link to fake Twitter log-in page.
Go to Source

23 Sep

Twitter phishing scam spreads via direct messages


In new phishing scam, direct messages sent to Twitter accounts link to fake Twitter log-in page.
Go to Source

23 Sep

Twitter phishing scam spreads via direct messages


In new phishing scam, direct messages sent to Twitter accounts link to fake Twitter log-in page.
Go to Source

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