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Acer openly attacks Vista |
7/24/2007 |
Gianfranco Lanci, the president of Acer, yesterday openly attacked Microsoft over its Windows Vista operating system.
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Google, a wireless phone company? |
7/23/2007 |
"Google's going to become a phone company," said Steve Arnold, a Google expert, in an interview Friday. "Since 1999 Google has been working toward becoming a telephone company."
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AMD to offer the last Athlon 64X2 |
7/23/2007 |
In testing, performance of the 6400+ is 10-15% below the E6850, and the CPU has limited overclock capability, said the sources, who also pointed out that the price gap compared to the E6850 is not huge.
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Intel Classmate computer allies with Manriva Linux |
7/23/2007 |
Intel-powered classmate PCs are small, mobile education-oriented PC to be used in classrooms in emerging markets. The fully-functional PC is designed to provide affordable, collaborative learning environments for students K-12 and their teachers.
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Notebook sales grew worldwide |
7/23/2007 |
The top-five Taiwan OEM notebook makers - Quanta Computer, Compal Electronics, Wistron, Inventec and Asustek Computer - saw their shipments increase 7.3% from the first quarter, with the makers combining to ship 17.57 million notebooks in the second quarter, up from 16.38 million units in the first quarter.
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AMD sales up by 13% |
7/20/2007 |
AMD posted strong revenue growth for the second quarter and narrowed its net loss slightly on higher microprocessor shipments and as margins recovered slightly at the semiconductor supplier.
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World PC shipment up by 12% |
7/20/2007 |
Worldwide personal computer sales posted robust second-quarter growth climbing 12 percent from a year earlier
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Toshiba recalls Sony Laptop Batteries |
7/19/2007 |
Toshiba said it has recalled more Sony laptop computer batteries due to fire risk, rekindling concerns over the safety of Sony-made batteries.
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Samsung unveils 50nm DDR2 Chip |
7/19/2007 |
Samsung has announced ts first 50nm-class DDR2 in 1Gb density has been certified by Intel to work with Intel's existing and next-generation chipsets.
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AMD gets million in EC goverment aids |
7/18/2007 |
The European Commission has approved US$360 million in aids offered to Advanced Micro Devices in support of its investment in wafer fabs in Dresden, Germany.
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Samsung name new CEO to lead compamy |
7/17/2007 |
Samsung Electronics has named a new executive to head its bread-and-butter memory division, after posting its worst net profit in four years last week.
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Intel to cut Quad-Core Pricing |
7/17/2007 |
Intel on Monday introduced a faster quad-core desktop processor that's less expensive than its previous top-end chip.
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Qimonda unveils power-efficient FB-DIMMs |
7/16/2007 |
Qimonda introduced its quad-rank DDR2 fully-buffered DIMMs (FB-DIMMs) for multi-core servers with a bandwidth up to 800MHz and memory densities including 1GB, 2GB and 8GB.
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SiS launch new AMD-based chipsets |
7/16/2007 |
SiS will launch the performance level SiS 757 and mainstream level SiS 772 IGP chipsets plus the new SiS 969 southbridge in the first quarter of 2008
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Pause TV: A TiVo with flash ! |
7/13/2007 |
Now, two factors favor its introduction: the rapidly sinking price of flash memory and and a new generation of codecs like H.264, that can transcode the video stream and store more video into a limited flash memory.
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Carl Icahn to raid Samsung? |
7/13/2007 |
Media reports in Europe and the U.S. referred to an article by Chosun Ilbo in which the largest Korean newspaper wrote that U.S. investor Carl Icahn would plan a hostile takeover for Samsung Electronics. The paper refers to an unnamed Samsung executive.
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