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The Evolution of the Electronics Industry
Check out this white paper to hear the history of the electronics industry, and how it has changed the world. By looking at the past, you may be able to predict the future.
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Apple iLife '11 orphans PowerPC Macs
The clock keeps ticking for Macs based on PowerPC processors as Apple's recently released iLife '11 content-creation suite is now Intel-only.
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What Mac hardware do you need for Leopard's "good, better or best" iChat conferencing?
Leopard expands Mac OS X's A/V conferencing capabilities with expanded users, slideshows, movie projections, desktop sharing and video chat recording as well as fun real-time effects. But what...
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The calm before an Apple announcement
It's anyone's guess what Apple will announce at tomorrow's Product Presentation in Cupertino although new aluminum iMacs (fake pics here) are the odds on favorite. I got a little excited when it...
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Photos: Dell's wide-screen laptops on display
Lightweight notebooks come with Intel's Core Duo chip and a wide-area network connection through Cingular or Verizon.
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Photos: Dell's wide-screen laptops on display
Lightweight notebooks come with Intel's Core Duo chip and a wide-area network connection through Cingular or Verizon.
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Assessing the MacBook Pro
Apple's 17-inch MacBook Pro has a solid array of components, a terrific set of features and is the lightest of any laptop its size. CNET's Michelle Thatcher takes a look.
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The latest model in the ThinkPad X series
The first ultraportable to accommodate Intel's Core Duo processor, Lenovo's ThinkPad X60s, combines blazing performance and incredible battery life with a full feature set and a compact case....
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The all-in-one PC is alive and well
The laptop may have dethroned the desktop, but the all-in-one PC is still growing at a rapid rate. Several companies have announced new models with Intel's latest chips.
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Intel's first Thunderbolt-certified desktop motherboard (pictures)
With the Intel Desktop Board DZ77RE-75K, the first Thunderbolt-certified motherboard that also supports USB 3.0, PC users are able for the first time to enjoy all the popular storage technologies,...
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A threat to the iPad comes from an unlikely source: Nvidia
Nvidia's new platform based around the Tegra 3 that could see quad-core Android tablets retailing for $199.
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Intel pledges conflict-free microprocessor by end of 2013
The company hopes to do away with conflict-tainted tantalum by the end of 2012, with validation for gold, tin and tungsten targeted for late next year.
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Intel brings Cloud SSO to Salesforce's Force.com
Salesforce.com is integrating Intel's Cloud SSO to provide enterprise customers with single sign-on access to Force.com and thousands of cloud-based apps.
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Oracle announces Oracle VM Server for x86 Release 3.1
Virtual machine software really must be seen as an enabler rather than as a solution in its own right. Customers really need to examine the whole environment to select the hypervisor that is best...
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Alcatel jumps into core router market, boasts performance gains
Alcatel-Lucent already competes with Cisco and Juniper on edge routers, but is now moving into so-called core routers.
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Choosing the right computer to power the Skype Studio
In later articles, when I tell you what obscenities I'm making this little machine do in the name of broadcasting, you'll understand why this is so very important.
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HP releases Oracle documents: Sun hardware a 'pig in lipstick'
Within hours of Oracle releasing a cache of HP documents seen during litigation between the two companies, HP fired back with a release of its own.
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'iQ by Intel' - experimental online magazine curated by a workforce of thousands
Intel has launched 'iQ' an online news magazine whose content is selected by potentially more than 5,000 of its staff. Can great curation help Intel sell more chips?
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Oracle releases HP documents: 'Make your own decision'
Oracle has released a cache of HP documents first seen during litigation, which shows just how much HP wanted to keep the ailing Itanium chip going.
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AMD's 'Trinity' challenge to Intel's Ivy Bridge: Will it convince OEMs?
Lower power consumption means less heat generated and longer battery life for mobile devices. Both of these are important to OEMs wanting to build thin and light devices.
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Intel revs vPro rollout, pushes platform play
The chip giant touted vPro's embedded security features and designs to connect intelligent systems everywhere.
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