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Nvidia Aims at MIDs with New Tegra Processors
On Monday, Nvidia formally launched its Tegra chip, an integrated CPU that the company is targeting at the Mobile Internet Device (MID) space.
ExtremeTech |
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What to Expect from Gigabyte at Computex
Three mininotebook solutions will spearhead Gigabyte Technology's Computex offerings, the company said before the show. Also on display: the "Glee Cube," as well as a software-controlled power supply.
ExtremeTech |
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Darfon Unleashes Mammoth-Sized Laptop in Taipei
Computex Taipei is not set to officially open its doors until tomorrow morning, but we managed to sneak our way onto the trade show floor one day early and look at what we discovered.
MobileMag |
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Safari flaw worse than first thought, Microsoft warns
Microsoft is warning that a previously disclosed flaw in Apple's Safari browser could have dire consequences for Windows users. The Safari bug, originally disclosed on May 15 by security researcher Nitesh Dhanjani, allows attackers to litter a victim's desktop with executable files, an attack known as " carpet bombing ." It turns out that if this flaw is exploited in combination with ...
InfoWorld |
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Hawaii hotels charging for amenities
Travelers planning vacations are discovering that more and more hotels are tacking on resort fees to cover the cost of "extra" services, such as Internet access and fitness center use.
Honolulu Advertiser |
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Transfer of Nokia's Adaptation Software R&D Entity to Sasken Communication Technologies Completed
Nokia and Sasken Communication Technologies today announced that the transfer of Nokia's Adaptation Software R&D operations in Bochum, Germany has been completed. With this transfer Sasken Communication Technologies assumes full ownership of the software R&D entity, effective May 31st, 2008.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Web designers told to re-tag for IE8
Beta scheduled for next quarter. Web developers should be tagging their sites now to avoid problems with IE 8, said a senior member of the Microsoft technical support team.
TechWorld |
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Can broadband do right by customers?
Cable operators and phone companies aren't just duking it out over speeds. Now they're trying to win customers over with great customer care.
CNET |
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Microsoft's Robbie Bach 'thought about killing' Surface
One of Microsoft's key execs discusses how he struggled to see how to make money with Surface computing and almost whacked it.
CNET |
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Bluetooth PANned by Intel and Ozmo
INTEL AND OZMO DEVICES are expected to demonstrate a new wireless technology at Computex in Taiwan tomorrow, according to Computerworld.
The Inquirer |
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Perception vs. Reality: Vista vs. Leopard With a White House Spin
Climbing to the top of the charts last week was a book titled, What Happened: Inside the Bush White House and Washington's Culture of Deception . The stated purpose of this book is to showcase how politics in Washington turned a presidency that started as revolutionary into one that was a disaster.
TechNewsWorld.com |
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Internet Access For KTM Commuters By 2010
KUALA LUMPUR, June 2 (Bernama) -- KTM commuters will enjoy access to the internet with the arrival of five new train coaches from South Korea in 2010.
Malaysian National News Agency (BERNAMA) |
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Experience Works program salutes older worker of the year
When David Viste's 23-year career in computer sales ended due to a company downsizing, he didn't buckle.
Great Falls Tribune |
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Silkfair: Greasing the Wheels of Global E-Commerce
Though it may seem at times as if the U.S. market is dominated by foreign-made goods, longtime importer Albert Wu believes even more goods could be making their way to consumers. Wu and the others behind Internet startup Silkfair.com have long been involved in the importing business, bringing specialty items from markets such as China into the United States, a market that many smaller merchants ...
E-Commerce Times |
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Can broadband do right by customers?
Cable operators and phone companies aren't just duking it out over speeds. Now they're trying to win customers over with great customer care.
CNET |
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Vista basks in public sector praise
Case study: Tube Lines and council hail OS benefits
Silicon.com |
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Naspers to auction off MWeb
Multinational media company Naspers announced on Monday that, following approaches for the sale of its internet service provider business MWeb, it is initiating an auction process.
Mail and Guardian |
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Cisco revamps mobility strategy
Wireless LAN no longer enough for business…
Silicon.com |
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Beijing Olympics, Google Earth, BlackBerry Bold and more
Photos of the month - May 2008
Silicon.com |
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Asus laptops get instant-on appeal
'Alternative' OS makes a splash
Silicon.com |
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Google - the best workplace in the UK
Is it down to the lava lamps and free food?
Silicon.com |
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Photos: Google Android unveils its face
Maps, games and zoom
Silicon.com |
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BCS signs up to e-Skills body
…alongside Cisco, Microsoft, Intel and others
Silicon.com |
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Rural fat pipe claims - "beggars belief"
…not so rosy for countryside broadband
Silicon.com |
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Dell's smiling after quarter profits
Thanks to China boom
Silicon.com |
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