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Friday | 9 January, 2009
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Stories by: Sumner Lemon

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    Lenovo to lay off 2,500 staff, cut management pay 08 January, 2009 11:59:00

    Amid growing fears that many countries face a long and painful economic recession, Lenovo plans to lay off 2,500 workers, cut the salaries of its executives and restructure its Asian operations in an attempt to weather the downturn, the company said Thursday.
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    Via's dual-core Nano processor on track for late 2009 07 January, 2009 08:14:00

    Taiwanese processor vendor Via Technologies confirmed its plans for a dual-core version of its Nano processor remain on track, but said recent news reports about its product plans confused this chip with another upcoming version of the processor, the Nano 3000.
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    Microsoft promotes Muglia to president 06 January, 2009 12:55:00

    Microsoft has promoted Bob Muglia, the head of the company's server and tools division, to president, making him one of a handful of senior executives who carry this title.
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    Chinese government campaign targets Internet porn 06 January, 2009 13:49:00

    China's government launched a month-long campaign to stamp out Internet pornography on Monday, with Google's search engine topping the list of Web sites it wants to see crack down on pornographic content.
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    Dell, EMC extend storage partnership to 2013 10 December, 2008 08:32:00

    Dell and EMC have agreed to extend their worldwide storage partnership, even though the existing deal -- which has generated billions in sales for the two companies -- doesn't end until 2011.
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    Hitachi GST, Intel team up for solid-state drives 03 December, 2008 07:59:00

    Hitachi Global Storage Technologies and Intel are teaming up to produce solid-state drives for servers and workstations, the companies said Tuesday.
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    Despite steady Black Friday numbers, online shopping falls 01 December, 2008 13:28:00

    The volume of sales at Internet retailers held steady Friday compared to last year, despite the worsening economic outlook and signs U.S. consumers are cutting back on spending.
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    Intel calls EU antitrust probe 'discriminatory and partial' 28 November, 2008 12:23:00

    The European Union's antitrust investigation of Intel is "discriminatory and partial," the chip maker complained in an action that's detailed in a recent edition of the EU's official journal, saying it's not being permitted to properly defend itself against the charges.
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    SingTel sued by Mitac over Mio brand 26 November, 2008 08:00:00

    Singapore Telecommunications (SingTel) is being sued in a Singapore court for its use of the Mio brand name by Mitac International, which sells smart phones and GPS devices under the Mio brand through its Mio Technology unit.
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    Chasing new markets with Intel's Atom 05 November, 2008 17:39:00

    First there was Silverthorne, an Atom processor designed for mobile Internet devices. And then came Diamondville, a version of the chip designed for low-cost laptops and desktops. Now, Intel is developing versions of Atom for consumer electronics and other devices.
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    Intel's Moorestown would make iPhone less secure 03 November, 2008 08:28:00

    Putting Intel's Moorestown chip package inside a future version of the iPhone would make the smart phone less secure, according to an independent security researcher.
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