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Grove City College: College Delivers on Educational Promises with HP Converged Infrastructure
An HP converged infrastructure has the potential to revolutionize all kinds of organizations. Take a look at this white paper to see how it helped out at Grove City College.
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AU Optronics convicted of U.S. price fixing
Taiwan-based AUO has been found guilty of fixing the price of liquid-crystal display panels.
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Apple pays $5 million in patent infringement settlement
Apple will pay $5 million to a chipmaker, following the out-of-court settlement of a patent infringement case over touchscreen patents.
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Facebook denies rumor of data center in Taiwan
A rumor recently suggested that Facebook is getting ready to build a cloud data center in Taiwan. Facebook has released a statement saying it has no such plans.
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Computex 2010: It's just bizarre
Last week's Computex 2010 from Taiwan had just about everything: protests, strange costumes, and lots of booth babes. And cool tech, too.
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U.S. arms sale to Taiwan may throw Google negotiations in China out the window
The U.S. Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA) announcement of the sale of sophisticated weapons systems, primarily Anti-ship Harpoon missiles and electronics upgrades for Taiwan's F-16...
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PC makers ask China Premier to stop Green Dam
Tech business organizations around the world have signed onto an extraordinary letter to Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao, asking for executive clemency from China's Green Dam-Youth Escort software, The...
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Rumor: Apple ordering 10-inch touchscreens for Q3
Reuters is reporting that Apple will take delivery of newly developed 10-inch touchscreens from Taiwan in the third-quarter of 2009 according to a source. Taiwanese firm Wintek already has...
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68% of Taiwanese have used cell phone on a toilet
In Australia, 48% said they use their phones in the bathroom. In Taiwan and China the same answer was given by 68 and 66%, respectively. 6% of all respondents said they have taken a call on their...
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Taiwan busts hacking ring, 50 million personal records compromised
Taiwan's Criminal Investigation Bureau (CIB) has successfully tracked down and arrested six people in what the CIB believes to be the biggest personal data breach in Taiwan to date. Apparently,...
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Photos: The look of tech at Computex
Motherboards are a way of life for the growing crowds at the Taiwan trade show. Plus: a new take on the megahertz wars.
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iPhone displays may be coming from Japan
Although it was previously thought that AU Optronics (AUO) and Innolux Display would be the manufacturers chosen by Apple to fabricate the iPhone's "multi-touch" displays, a DigiTimes report...
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Quakes disrupt phone, Internet service in Asia
Casualties limited; undersea cables damaged, affecting capacity for international calling.
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How SARS Is Muddying the Tech Outlook
Manufacturers are boosting inventories in case the virus shutters suppliers -- a trend that makes a tech rebound that much harder to spot
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Taiwan opens door to open source
The Taiwanese government is turning its back on software from the likes of Microsoft to develop its own open-source project, according to a recent report.
Additional Results
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Intel's fab flexing may pay off big amid capacity shortages
Qualcomm and Nvidia need more supply from their manufacturing partners. Intel's bet on integrated manufacturing and design could become a huge advantage.
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AU Optronics convicted of U.S. price fixing
Taiwan-based AUO has been found guilty of fixing the price of liquid-crystal display panels.
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Is Intel attacking Apple with Ultrabook subsidies from behind a veil?
The war that Intel declared against Apple just became public. Will the notoriously anti-competitive gorilla get flattened by the $500B elephant?
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Apple pays $5 million in patent infringement settlement
Apple will pay $5 million to a chipmaker, following the out-of-court settlement of a patent infringement case over touchscreen patents.
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Facebook denies rumor of data center in Taiwan
A rumor recently suggested that Facebook is getting ready to build a cloud data center in Taiwan. Facebook has released a statement saying it has no such plans.
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Apple puts chips on TSMC from Samsung: It's just good business
Apple partners with TSMC on chip production, hurts rival Samsung and has a relationship with a manufacturer that has no skin in the tablet game. The Apple-TSMC partnership is just good business.
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