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Android Smartphones To Reach 1.1 Billion Units in 2013Sep 12, 2012 - in News
By the end of next year, Google's Android will have been sold on more than twice the number of smartphones than Apple will have sold iPhones.
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Apple Accuses Polish Grocery Store of Trademark InfringementSep 12, 2012 - in News
Apple accuses online grocery shop of trying to hitch a ride on the Apple reputation.
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Damages in Thomas-Rasset File-Sharing Case Back to $222,000Sep 12, 2012 - in News
Jammie Thomas-Rasset is back to square one.
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Microsoft Partners with Agawi For Cloud Gaming on Windows 8Sep 11, 2012 - in News
Agawi will stream mid- and hard-core games to Windows 8 devices when it goes live in late October.
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AMD Invests in Cloud Gaming Tech CiiNOWSep 11, 2012 - in News
AMD has made an investment in cloud gaming.
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FBI Unveils $1 Billion Facial Recognition SystemSep 11, 2012 - in News
Fingerprinting is so yesterday.
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EU: Microsoft Promises Not to Block Other Browsers in Win 8Sep 11, 2012 - in News
Another Windows, another IE concern. The EU said it is investigating the ability to install other browsers in Windows 8, but said that Microsoft promised to comply with the request of the EU.
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EarthLink to Sell WiMax, 4G LTE Service SoonSep 10, 2012 - in News
EarthLink has inked a deal to sell 4G LTE-based WiMax and mobile broadband services to consumers and businesses starting 2013.
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LaCie Intros 2big, 4big Quadra with USB 3.0Sep 10, 2012 - in News
Here are two RAID-based storage solutions that use USB 3.0 to transfer data from a PC or Mac.
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Quantum Computers: Ions Travel at 100 MPH in Ion TrapsSep 9, 2012 - in News
Scientists at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) demonstrated a way to rapidly accelerate ions over a short distance and bring them to a sudden stop. The researchers believe the discovery can be useful in future quantum computers.
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IBM: Phase Change Memory to Operate Beyond 150°CSep 9, 2012 - in News
IBM has been granted a patent for an exotic phase change memory (PCM) cell structure the allows the technology to retain its data retention characteristics at temperatures above 150 degrees Celsius (300 degrees Fahrenheit).
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Sky+ Update Allows You to Undelete Recorded ShowsSep 8, 2012 - in News
No more accidental deletes to cause drama at home.
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Apple Ditches Samsung as iPhone 5 Memory, Display SupplierSep 7, 2012 - in News
It's hard to believe it is just about pricing.
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Intel Issues Revenue Warning For Q3 2012Sep 7, 2012 - in News
Intel released a surprising revenue warning as the company's business is not holding up as initially expected.
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Google Lets Businesses Rent Chromebooks for $30 a MonthSep 7, 2012 - in News
Google now offers contract-free month-to-month Chromebook and Chromebox rentals to businesses.
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ZaReason Rolls Out First Linux UltrabookSep 7, 2012 - in News
Running Linux instead of Windows does not necessarily mean that your computer will be cheaper.
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Report: The Wintel Era is Finally DecliningSep 6, 2012 - in News
Intel and Microsoft may not have always played nice with each other over the last 25 years, but there is no doubt the alliance between the two has defined the PC era spanning over two decades.
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Lenovo Acquiring Brazil's Biggest PC MakerSep 6, 2012 - in News
Lenovo is expanding into the third-largest PC market with the acquisition of CCE.
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Microsoft Redefines ''PC'' to be ''Personalized Computing''Sep 6, 2012 - in News
If you are pessimistic, you could interpret news coming out of Germany that Microsoft just buried the PC. Sort of.
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Monitoring File Sharers More Prevalent Than Previously ThoughtSep 6, 2012 - in News
Connections to file sharing sites like The Pirate Bay have been monitored for at least three years.
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ZyXEL's New Business Access Point Resembles Smoke DetectorSep 5, 2012 - in News
Here's a good way to expand wireless coverage in a business without looking too obvious.
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Google's Chrome Browser is Now 4 Years OldSep 5, 2012 - in News
Google's Chrome browser is celebrating its fourth birthday this week.
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Intel Moves Sandy Bridge Into Embedded MarketSep 5, 2012 - in News
Intel told its partners that it is phasing out the Celeron B810 from its mobile processor portfolio and is transitioning the chip into its embedded offering.
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Intel Uses Mineral Oil to Cool Servers, Finds SuccessSep 5, 2012 - in News
Intel tests submerging servers into oil to cut power and cooling costs.
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AMD Demos Eyefinity on FirePro W9000 Workstation GPUSep 4, 2012 - in News
The card for serious business can game too.
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Photoshop OpenGL, OpenCL Performance on AMD A300 APUSep 4, 2012 - in News
Check out what adding some graphical power can do for a processor.
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O2 to Appeal Ofcom's Everything Everywhere LTE DecisionSep 4, 2012 - in News
O2 is preparing to challenge a recent decision by Ofcom that would allow one of the carrier's rivals to roll out a 4G LTE network before other carriers in the wireless space.
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Wright's Law is More Accurate Than Moore's LawSep 3, 2012 - in News
The famous Moore's Law, derived from a 1965 paper published by Intel co-founder Gordon Moore, may not be the most accurate model to predict the scaling of technology and technology development.
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Are We Losing Interest in Computers?Sep 3, 2012 - in News
Google usually does not reveal too much detail of its search traffic, but when it does, there may be some interesting implications of user behavior.
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Google Gets Umbrella Patent For Cloud Operating SystemsSep 2, 2012 - in News
Google just patented Chrome OS, but the tone of the patent is much more than that. Google may have, in fact, received a patent that covers client cloud operating systems in general.
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