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  • HP to turn nano-theory into products
    March 15, 2005 – 12:27 PM
    Hewlett-Packard says it may not have all the solutions to the many challenges of nanotechnology, but it has a plan to lead the computing industry to a future of smaller, more efficient devices.
  • Online Voters Turn Out On Super Tuesday
    February 6, 2008 – 2:52 AM
    While millions of people from Delaware to Alaska were voting for their presidential pick yesterday, Democrats also reached beyond the country's borders with the first ever official online voting.
  • PC Related IC Design Houses Turn Conservative Over Q3 Outlook
    August 28, 2008 – 10:00 AM
    PC related IC design houses Realtek Semiconductor, Anpec Electronics and Integrated Technology Express (ITE) have all reduced their sales growth targets for the third quarter because demand from motherboards in August has not been as strong as expected.
  • Turn down the volume, says healthcare group
    March 14, 2006 – 8:42 PM
    In a recently completed survey, the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) found that many adults and teenagers have some type of hearing loss.
  • AMD: We Turn Bad PCs into Super PCs!
    September 18, 2008 – 1:10 PM in AMD/ATI
    The first bit of “Fusion” that AMD is releasing today is an in-house designed software utility that was described to us as being able to “turn a mainstream PC into a lean, mean gaming machine.”
  • Sony's battery troubles could turn into windfall for Korean firms
    August 25, 2006 – 4:18 PM
    Sony's battery recalls could help boost sales Korean battery makers. Following the recalls of Apple and Dell notebooks batteries, Korean newspapers are betting that their hometown favorites such as Samsung will gain market share.
  • Ultra-short laser pulses turn metals pitch black
    November 22, 2006 – 6:37 PM
    Blasts of laser light lasting a few millionth billionths of a second can turn the polished surface of any metal ultra-black, by covering it with nanoscale ridges and crevices.
  • Nvidia to turn Sideshow into a major attraction
    February 7, 2007 – 5:21 PM
    Sideshow is one of those Windows Vista features that are still somewhat cloudy and without a clear future. So far, Sideshow has gained most interest in the form of a small LCD that is integrated into the notebook lid as a secondary screen - to enable data access without requiring the user to power up the notebook. But there is more - and Nvidia is cooking up some interesting solutions.