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Intel buys wireless chip tech in mobile-phone push The Associated Press SAN FRANCISCO — As the world's biggest maker of computer chips, Intel Corp. can't afford to ignore its huge blind spot in mobile phones. Eighty percent of today's personal computers use Intel processors. But Intel is absent in smart phones, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
RIM gets 60 days reprieve as India evaluates its proposals Reuters By John Ribeiro at IDG News Service\Bangalore Bureau Proposals from Research In Motion (RIM) for lawful access of its networks by law enforcement agencies in India are being put into operation immediately, the government said Monday. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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FOCUS: Samsung Could Miss Out On Smartphone Holiday Cheer Wall Street Journal By Roger Cheng Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES SEOUL (Dow Jones)--For Samsung Electronics Co.'s (005930.SE) smartphone business, it's a case of two steps forward, and one step back. Samsung has made a few decent strides toward regaining relevancy in the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Microsoft Brings Bing To Verizon Android Users ChannelWeb By Kevin McLaughlin, CRN 7:25 PM EST Mon. Aug. 30, 2010 Android owners who've been pining for a new mobile search option can now avail themselves of Microsoft's new Bing for Mobile Android application, but it's only available to Verizon Wireless ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
AMD to Retire ATI Graphics Brand Digitaltrends.com AMD has decided to retire the ATI graphics brand, deciding its own name can better compete with Nvidia. Chipmaker AMD has decided to retire the ATI brand name for its graphics products, effectively ending the separate identity AMD has maintained for ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Fossil Hunters in Romania Find a 2-Clawed Relative of Velociraptor New York Times By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD Nothing quite like it, a dinosaur with two sicklelike claws on each foot, was known to live in the final period of the age of great reptiles. Little wonder fossil hunters in Romania were astonished when they unearthed remains of a ... See all stories on this topic » |
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