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Apple Founder: iPod Destined to 'Die Out'
Steve Wozniak, who built Apple I computer with his friend Steve Jobs more than 30 years ago, says portable digital media player's days are numbered.
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HP to build new computer plant in China
WASHINGTON (AFP) - US technology giant Hewlett-Packard announced plans on Thursday to build a manufacturing plant in southwestern China to make notebook and desktop personal computers for the Chinese market.
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Apple to unveil new laptop computers
Customers at the midtown fifth avenue Apple Store in February 2008 in New York City. Apple is expected to unveil new notebook computers, perhaps even one priced for those with tight budgets, at a "town hall" gathering at its northern California headquarters next week.
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Piper: new MacBooks may hit $899 mark
The MacBooks at Apple's special notebook event next week may drop even further than anticipated, Piper Jaffray senior analyst Gene Munster says. Having already predicted $999 models earlier, the researcher now estimates that the new models may dip as low as $899. This will reportedly come despite apparent moves to more upscale components, including a switch to aluminum; Munster anticipates a ...
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Asustek Reportedly Plans Eee PC With Touch Screen
The computer maker says it will showcase the updated mini-notebook at the Consumer Electronics Show in January.
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Hewlett-Packard to Build Computer Plant in China
Tech firm expects production to start in 2010.
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First Asus WiMAX notebook ships, others from Lenovo, Acer to come
Now that the long promised faster speeds of WiMAX are starting to rev up into reality, PC makers are rolling out the first WiMAX-enabled networks. At least one model -- from Asus -- is already shipping, but it'll cost you a cool $1,399.
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Proofreading Philly
Proofreading Philly tries to capture typos, wordos, and all other kinds of grammatical mistakes that we see around the city. But we need your help! Email photos to us from your computer or your phone, and show the city that you care about good grammar. Phillyist reader Christopher Wawak writes: Saw this on the far west exit on the Frankford bound El platform @ 15th street. ...
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BakBone Customer, The Mind Research Network, Presents Techniques for Protecting Mission-Critical Data at Storage ...
BakBone Software(R) (Pink Sheets:BKBO), announced today that Jeremy Lawrence, director of Information Technology at The Mind Research Network (MRN), a BakBone NetVault(R): Backup customer, will present on peace-of-mind data protection and data management at Storage Networking World next week in Dallas, Texas.
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Micron Tech cuts global work force by 15 percent
(AP:BOISE, Idaho) Micron Technology Inc. will close a factory and cut about 15 percent of its work force around the world as part of a restructuring of its computer memory chip operations.
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Micron to Cut Workforce by 15%, Reduce Flash Output (Update2)
Oct. 9 (Bloomberg) -- Micron Technology Inc. , the largest U.S. producer of memory chips, said it will cut 15 percent of its workforce over the next two years and reduce production in an industry glut.
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Clocks for time travelers
Whether you believe that punctuality is " the politeness of kings " or "the art of guessing how late the other fellow is going to be," you can count on your Linux box for information about local times across the globe, so that you can plan a punctual VoIP call, stock transaction, or meeting.
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11 Microsoft Security Updates Due Next Week
Microsoft will ship 11 security patches next week, with critical fixes for Active Directory, Internet Explorer, Excel, and the...
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Apple to Hold Special Notebook Event on Oct. 14
Apple is turning its attention to its notebook line of computers, as the company announced a special event being held in...
PC World |
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Program helps kids surf safely
The kids heard about grown men, some who look like grandpas, who pose as teens on the computer.They heard about these men becoming "friends" with kids, asking to meet them and then showing up with a rope, duct tape and condoms in their car trunk.They heard about Internet predators who had strangled ...
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Micron to Cut Staff by 15 Percent
Micron plans to lay off 15 percent of its workforce and stop producing NAND flash memory from its Boise, Idaho, facility.
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Snake and Sephiroth infiltrate Little Big Planet
Sony will offer downloadable Sackboy versions of Metal Solid 4's grizzled antihero and Final Fantasy's silver-haired swordsman.
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Being Smart About Web Mail
if someone learns your Web mail password, it's a very difficult situation--one that may not end well. Here are some tips to prevent it.
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Google Readies iPhone Ad Options
NEW YORK As Apple continues to flood the market with more iPhones, Google is readying new options for advertisers to target iPhone owners directly.
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Micron Tech cuts global work force by 15 percent
BOISE — Micron Technology Inc. will cut about 15 percent of its work force around the globe as part of a restructuring of its computer memory chip operations, the company said today.
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Micron Tech cuts global work force by 15 pct
(AP:BOISE, Idaho) Micron Technology Inc. will close a factory and cut about 15 percent of its work force around the world as part of a restructuring of its computer memory chip operations.
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HP Planning New Factory In China
Hewlett-Packard Co. plans to create a new factory for desktop and laptop computers in Chongqing, which will be operational in 2010.
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HP to build new computer plant in China
US technology giant Hewlett-Packard announced plans on Thursday to build a manufacturing plant in southwestern China to make notebook and desktop personal computers for the Chinese market.
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Houston Company Provides Computers for 'Adoption'
Businesses upgrade computer systems all the time, but where do all those outdated PCs go? A Houston organization is refurbishing those computers for area children in need. 'My Tech Guy'Doug Delony has all the details on the computer adoption program in this edition of Web Site of the Day.
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Micron Tech cuts global work force by 15 percent
Thu, Oct 9, 2008 (11:06 a.m.) Micron Technology Inc. will close a factory and cut about 15 percent of its work force around the world as part of a restructuring of its computer memory chip operations.
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