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Live Webcast: Getting to Microsoft Office 365: The Right Migration for Your Business
If you've been stuck using bare bones, web-based tools, you'll appreciate the full featured collaboration in MS Office 365. Check out this live webcast to learn more about Microsoft Office 365,...
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Instrumenting the enterprise
Looking back on 2003, you could say it was a year of many overlapping trends, which we faithfully chronicled in our daily Tech Update newsletter. As I speculated last month, those trends--...
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Green shoots in Texas Instruments' first-quarter earnings
Texas Instruments comes out of 1Q12 wobbly but confident, indicating the beginnings of a recovery for the semiconductor industry as a whole.
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TI profit warning spurs Kindle Fire demand worries
There's a reality that TI will have to confront: It has the wrong customers. Mobile chip makers that aren't tied to Apple or Samsung are going to see volatile results.
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Tony Blair: Social media 'tremendous instrument' for protests
The former British Prime Minister discusses his perspective on the economic and security challenges we face today at RSA 2012.
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TI's contact-less temperature sensor opens up possibilities
First-ever single-chip passive infrared temperature sensor could be used in tablets, handsets, watches, and cameras for applications yet to be imagined.
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Texas Instruments Q4 soars as execs predict upturn
TI's CEO affirms that Q4 revenues were higher than expected across all major product lines, reinforcing the argument that "we're at the bottom of this downturn."
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Kia Ray EV (photos)
The Kia Ray EV has some unique features, from an instrument panel that shows EV stations to special slow-driving, prerecorded backup sounds and a battery pack that boasts a 10-year life cycle.
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Amazon Kindle Fire teardown: What's inside?
A teardown of the Amazon Kindle Fire, with a sneaky look of what's inside, and how it works.
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Nvidia CEO haunted by Motorola, Amazon design wins that got away
Nvidia CEO Jen-Hsun Huang said the company will work hard to win back Motorola's business and eventually become a tablet partner for Amazon. In the meantime, Tegra 3 design wins are on track.
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Is Nvidia's Tegra mobile domination plan in trouble?
Nvidia's Tegra 3 is the first quad-core mobile chip, but it's unclear whether the company can snag design wins from Qualcomm and Texas Instruments.
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Industrial controls, motors get green makeover
Keeping industrial control and motor technology operating at optimal performance and energy-efficiency isn't exactly the world's sexiest topic. That's about to change, if start-up LineStream...
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Netflix plots Latin America expansion, certifies TI for high-def streaming
Netflix will expand into 43 countries throughout Latin America and the Caribbean in an international expansion that could juice growth going forward.
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Nokia woes ding Texas Instruments earnings
Nokia, which is reeling from falling sales as it transitions to Windows Phone 7, warned about future quarters already. Now it's time for the supplier fallout.
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Computex 2011: New ARM processors target tablets and laptops
Whether you call it a companion computing device or a tablet, the next generation of mobile devices has reignited the battle to build the best chip. ARM kicked off Computex this week by...
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Extending the smartphone screen to the wrist with Meta Watch
Texas Instruments and Fossil have begun showcasing a new product that shows real promise. The Meta Watch uses Bluetooth and open-source software to get timely information from a smartphone for...
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HTC ThunderBolt Teardown
Bill Detwiler cracks open the HTC ThunberBolt. Verizon’s first 4G LTE smartphone has chips from Qualcomm, Broadcom, SanDisk, Micron, and Atmel.
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TI: Japan earthquake hurt earnings, outlook
Texas Instruments said the Japan earthquake damaged two of its factories, hurt demand in the country and cut into its earnings.
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TI acquires National Semi for $6.5 billion, creates analog chip behemoth
Texas Instruments acquired National Semiconductor for $6.5 billion in a move that creates an analog chip juggernaut.
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Texas Instruments suffers damage in Japan earthquake
Texas Instruments said its manufacturing site in Miho, Japan suffered sustantial damage during last Friday's 8.9-magnitude earthquake.
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Mobile World Congress: The new front in the processor battle
At Mobile World Congress, the chips that power mobile devices are getting as much attention as the gadgets themselves. Over the past week Broadcom, Nvidia, Qualcomm, Samsung ST-Ericsson and Texas...
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