Phoenix_ITS News Feed - https://www.kazeli.com/web/_commonfiles/news/rssnews.cfm The lastest news from Phoenix_ITS - can be found below. Intel needs to build car batteries, co-founder says http://www.phoenixits.com/index.cfm/index.cfm/id/news/lang/english/page/2/type/47/recID/137 http://www.phoenixits.com/index.cfm/index.cfm/id/news/lang/english/page/2/type/47/recID/137 Fri, 12 Dec 2008 00:00:00 GMT <font size="-1">By Wolfgang Gruener Santa Clara (CA) - Expanding its business beyond its core strength, microprocessors, has always been difficult for Intel</font> Laptop batteries leap forward, go green http://www.phoenixits.com/index.cfm/index.cfm/id/news/lang/english/page/2/type/47/recID/136 http://www.phoenixits.com/index.cfm/index.cfm/id/news/lang/english/page/2/type/47/recID/136 Thu, 11 Dec 2008 00:00:00 GMT <font size="-1">By Andrew Heining| December 11, 2008 edition Sure, &ldquo;1000 recharge cycles&rdquo; doesn&rsquo;t exactly have the same ring or marketing appeal to it as &ldquo;2.4 gigahertz dual-core extreme edition processor,&rdquo; but for the majority of mobile computer users, it&rsquo;ll provide <strong>...</strong></font> Microsoft talks up countermeasures to fend off new IE attacks http://www.phoenixits.com/index.cfm/index.cfm/id/news/lang/english/page/2/type/47/recID/135 http://www.phoenixits.com/index.cfm/index.cfm/id/news/lang/english/page/2/type/47/recID/135 Thu, 11 Dec 2008 00:00:00 GMT <font size="-1">By Gregg Keizer December 11, 2008 (Computerworld) Microsoft warned users of Internet Explorer 7 (IE7) late yesterday that attackers are actively exploiting a critical bug in the browser, and urged them to take countermeasures in lieu of a patch.</font> Google Chrome, now minus the 'beta' part http://www.phoenixits.com/index.cfm/index.cfm/id/news/lang/english/page/2/type/47/recID/132 http://www.phoenixits.com/index.cfm/index.cfm/id/news/lang/english/page/2/type/47/recID/132 Thu, 04 Dec 2008 00:00:00 GMT <font size="-1">By Scott M. Fulton, III, BetaNews Perhaps in response to a wave of blog posts commenting about how many Google products have remained officially in &quot;beta&quot; for so long, its Chrome browser release no longer has that moniker attached.</font>