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Chip Industry Not Ready for U.S. Conflict Minerals LawOct 27, 2012 - in News
IHS has said that only 11.3 percent of a total of 5,994 companies have complied with the requirements of the U.S. Conflict Minerals Law so far.
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RadioShack's CEO Steps DownSep 26, 2012 - in News
RadioShack is now looking for a new CEO to save the sinking electronics ship.
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Intel to Support Wireless Charging by 2014Aug 31, 2012 - in News
You may be able to get rid of the last sets of cords for your notebook and phones within 2 years.
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IP Company Goes After Power Management in SmartphonesJan 4, 2012 - in News
St. Clair Intellectual Properties, a company with a history of suing mobile phone vendors over patents, has expanded a patent infringement lawsuit that has targeted Apple, RIM and HTC to LG, Motorola Mobility and Samsung.
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IBM Predicts That Someday Movements Will Power GadgetsDec 19, 2011 - in News
IBM has released its annual IBM Next 5 in 5 list, which describes five technology visions likely to become reality within five years.
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Power Supply 101: A Reference Of SpecificationsDec 13, 2011 - in Reviews
Today's article contains everything you've ever wanted to know about PC power supply specifications. Form factor dimensions, cable end pinouts, voltage/amp/watt specifications, and even compatibility issues are covered in this comprehensive reference!
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IBM Files Patent for Putting Fire Extinguisher in a ComputerNov 28, 2011 - in News
We're not exactly sure how often a true and dangerous fire develops within a computer case. However, just in case (Ed. note: hah), IBM has invented a fire-suppression system that will conveniently and automatically extinguish flames inside your computer.
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Can Microsoft Patent a Wind-Powered Data Center?Nov 18, 2011 - in News
Once in a while, I stumble across a granted patent or a patent application that makes me wonder whether it is a serious filing or just a submission that tests the USPTO's willingness to grant a patent to something as trivial as a pound of sugar.
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IBM and Samsung In Huge Patent DealFeb 10, 2011 - in News
IBM and Samsung have agreed on a patent cross-licensing deal under which the companies are licensing their "respective" patent portfolios to each other.
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Enthusiast Power Protection: Four-Way 900 W UPS RoundupNov 14, 2010 - in Reviews
It's downright negligent to ignore the power needs of your high-end hardware. While many power users go to the trouble of tracking down solid PSUs, we recommend going a step further and investing in battery backup. We round up four enthusiast units.
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Small Business Battery Backup: Eaton's 3,000VA PW5130May 8, 2009 - in Reviews
Uninterruptible power supplies (what most people call battery backup) are essential for protecting servers and bridging power outages. We looked at a high-end solution from Eaton, which offers impressive flexibility in a small business environment.
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Apple Sued Over MagSafe MacBook AdaptersMay 6, 2009 - in News
Apple is at the center of another class action lawsuit regarding the MagSafe connectors on its laptop adapters.
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Google Picks Gigabyte for Efficiency/ReliabilityApr 2, 2009 - in News
Google this week released details of how it builds servers at its major data centers. Not surprisingly, Google focused on efficiency and power, two big criteria for running an always online operation.
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APC’s Universal Notebook Battery BoosterMar 27, 2009 - in Reviews
The Universal Notebook Battery is a sleek, carry-on battery stack that can double your notebook battery capacity and run time, while providing an additional USB port to charge other devices.
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Lian Li Releases New Mini-Tower ChassisJan 23, 2009 - in News
Lian Li’s new PC-A05N case is small and to the point. Utilizing a front-mounted power supply design, the chassis achieves a unique short and small profile