Products: News
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ATI to be re-branded as AMD
The first products that will contain the consolidated brand will be introduced late this year.
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Does $500 Million Mean Windows Phone 7 Will Flop?
Microsoft is reportedly spending $500 million to launch its Windows Phone 7, and maybe the product needs it. But does that mean it will be a flop or success? For Microsoft, the price tag doesn't seem to make a difference.
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Netbooks with Intel's dual-core Atom chip go on sale
Online retailers have started selling netbooks with Intel's new dual-core Atom processor, ahead of official product announcements from PC makers.
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1-in-4 worms spread through infected USB devices
Hard on the heels of a report that a USB drive was used to compromise U.S. military networks in 2008, a security company today claimed that 25% of all new worms are designed to spread through the portable storage devices.
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Intel's upcoming laptop chips will play Blu-ray 3D
Intel's upcoming next-generation laptop chips will have a dozen new features to improve graphics performance and will be able to play Blu-ray 3D movies, the company said on Thursday.
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EMC offers upgrades to automated tiering, Clariion and Celerra arrays
EMC today unveiled upgrades to its midrange Clariion storage array and Celerra network-attached storage (NAS) gateway as well as new block-level data compression technology in its Fully Automated Storage Tiering(FAST) software.
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The Lowdown on Garmin's Nuvi Recall
GPS manufacturer Garmin is recalling some 1.25 million Nuvi personal navigation devices after detecting potential overheating problems in some of the units, the company announced Wednesday.
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Vampire hunters: Devices reduce energy waste
It's 1 a.m., and everyone in the house is asleep. The television is off. The computers are off. Your cell phones and MP3 players are plugged in but no longer charging. And all these products are still sucking electricity.
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LG to make e-paper for new generation of devices
LG Display says it is developing a new generation of color and flexible e-paper that may go into future products such as e-readers or tablets.
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Nokia, Intel Team on 3D Holographic Phone Tech
Remember when Princess Leia's holographic distress call blew you away? Nokia and Intel announced that they'll try to put similar 3D technology on mobile phones.
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Laptops with AMD's Fusion chip to ship early next year
Smaller and power-efficient laptops with Advanced Micro Devices' upcoming Fusion hybrid chips will reach shelves "early next year," company officials said on Tuesday.
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Panasonic releases new products to market with new staff and partnerships
Panasonic has used the Integrate audio and visual conference to launch a swag of new commercial products.
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Microsoft lines up developers for Windows Phone 7
The Windows Phone Developer Tools have been downloaded more than 300,000 times, Microsoft said, as the company prepares to offer a new application store and mobile operating system.
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HP tablet hobbled by lack of WebOS apps
Now that Hewlett-Packard has announced plans to release a webOS tablet early next year, its next big goal--in addition to building the device--is to persuade software developers to write apps for the mobile gadget.
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Upgrade your PC to run cooler and quieter
Liquid coolers were once the preserve of hardcore modders with money to burn: the kit was expensive and notoriously leaky, but it was the only way their high-end processors could cope with the heat generated from all-night gaming sessions.
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SAP, Sybase lay out tech road maps
SAP and Sybase officials gathered in Boston on Thursday to reveal how they plan to bring together their respective technologies in the areas of mobility, analytics and enterprise information management.
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Brocade readying 100G Ethernet for data centers
Brocade Communications is preparing a 100-Gigabit Ethernet module for its NetIron MLX switch family, breaking the next LAN speed barrier in the flagship hardware line it acquired from Foundry Networks.
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PC maker offers six-core laptop with 4TB of storage
A Canadian PC maker is offering a laptop with a massive 4TB of storage and Intel's fastest six-core processor, a rare combination of such high-end parts for a portable computer.
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Experts argue over merits of 7-in. iPad
Analysts split today over reports that Apple may be readying a smaller iPad for launch later this year.
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Intel, Micron deliver highest capacity, smallest NAND flash
Intel and Micron Technology today announced the delivery of 3-bit-per-cell (3bpc) NAND flash memory on 25-nanometer lithography technology. The new flash memory chips represent the industry's highest capacity, smallest NAND device to date, the companies said.
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