Monday, August 30, 2010

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Intel snags wireless unit of chip maker Infineon
USA Today
Let's hope that Intel doesn't try to slap those impossible to remove "Intel Inside" stickers on smartphones following the chip maker's $1.4 billion deal, announced this morning, to buy Infineon Technologies' Wireless Solutions business. ...
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USA Today
Apple now shipping iPad within 24 hours
CNET
by Lance Whitney The new, speedier processing contrasts with the shipping times that followed the tablet's April launch in which orders typically took at least a week to fill. Swamped by a huge number of preorders and initial sales, Apple had trouble ...
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CNET
HP and Dell Keep Bidding, But 3PAR Is Not the Only Cloud Storage Option
PC World
By Tony Bradley, PC World Two weeks ago most of the world had never heard of 3PAR. Now, it has been the center of tech headlines and doubled in value thanks to a bidding frenzy between Dell and HP. HP appears to have the edge right now, ...
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Nintendo to drop price on DSi, DSi XL by $20 come 9/12
Ars Technica
By Ben Kuchera | Last updated August 30, 2010 9:13 AM Sales of Nintendo's portable hardware have been slipping in the US; in July the Xbox 360 outsold the DS hardware for the first time in... ever? Nintendo is feeling the squeeze, and has a brand-new ...
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Ars Technica
Another next-gen iPod nano case shows smaller form factor
Apple Insider
By Sam Oliver New cases and screen protectors from overseas manufacturers have provided more evidence that Apple this week will unveil a dramatically redesigned iPod nano with a significantly smaller form factor. The components are available for sale ...
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Apple Insider
Report: Climate-Change Group Needs Management Reform
Wall Street Journal
By JEFFREY BALL A group investigating the United Nations' Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change released a report Monday saying the IPCC needs to make several changes to reduce errors and the chance of bias in its reports, including fundamentally ...
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Fastest Smartphone is Fast Seller: Samsung Galaxy S Sells 1M Units
DailyTech
Samsung's Galaxy S/Galaxy S Pro smart phones have takent the market by storm, selling over 1 million units in the US in one and a half months (T-Mobile's "Vibrant" Galaxy S model shown here). (Source: T-Mobile) Fueled by its ultra-fast proprietary ...
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DailyTech
Next Oxford English Dictionary May Go All-Digital
PC World
The publisher of the complete Oxford English Dictionary says the OED may be the next printed work to give up on paper and go completely digital. The Oxford University Press said recently it may not have enough market demand to publish a hardcover ...
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PC World
Microsoft co-founder sues everyone but Microsoft and Amazon
Inquirer
By Lawrence Latif MICROSOFT CO-FOUNDER Paul Allen has decided to wage a legal battle against just about everyone by claiming patent infringement against a number of the Internet's biggest names. The saga revolves around a company that Allen founded in ...
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