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When you choose Multi-Fold Links, Inc., you are buying more than just products and services… you are getting reliability, performance, consistency and commitment.
Established in 1987, MFL, Inc. is a 100% Filipino-owned corporation with corporate offices in the Philippines and the United States. It has an acquired cumulative experience of more than 520 man-years in the field of data processing, computer, electronics and electrical engineering. MFL has been in the business of ICT Systems Integration and information technology outsourcing provider for more than 20 years now. MFL, Inc. is committed to providing quality solutions, products, services, and to meet the challenges brought about by the continuing globalization and changes in any business environment. We put very high value on education and keep abreast of latest developments in our field of endeavor. We are also an active promoter of social responsibility. Our people constantly seek new ways and go out of their way to serve our customers. This we achieve by very good customer relationship and cost-effective use of the latest technology. |
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Apple hires top IBM chip designer |
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Updated throughout at 4:55 p.m. PT with additional details and comment from IBM. One of IBM's top chip executives has agreed to join Apple as a senior executive, but he might have to fight off his former employer first. Mark Papermaster, until recently IBM's vice president of microprocessor technology development, plans to join Apple in early November in a position that will see him working closely with Apple CEO Steve Jobs in what IBM believes is an attempt to expand Apple's presence in the markets for servers and chips for handheld devices, according to the copy of a lawsuit filed by IBM against Papermaster. IBM is suing Papermaster to prevent him from joining Apple and divulging trade secrets related to IBM's Power chips and server products, according to the complaint filed in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York. |
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The 'pre-beta' OS given to developers last week hits BitTorrentNovember 2, 2008 (Computerworld) Leaked copies of Windows 7 hit the Internet only hours after Microsoft Corp. handed out a preview build to developers last week, according to searches at several BitTorrent tracking sites. The notorious Pirate Bay site, for example, first noted the 32-bit version of the upcoming operating system on Oct. 29, just one day after Microsoft unveiled Windows 7 to attendees at the Professional Developers Conference in Los Angeles. A 64-bit edition was posted the following day. As of mid-day Sunday, with several copies of Windows 7 available, downloading was brisk. One 32-bit torrent listed on Pirate Bay showed more than 1,400 "seeders," the term for a computer that has a complete copy of the torrent file, and close to 5,300 "leechers," or computers that have downloaded only part of the complete torrent. The 32-bit torrent installs a copy of Windows 7 Ultimate, according to users commenting on the site.
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