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Ubuntu's Partnership With ARM To Threaten Intel In Netbook Segment
Canonical, the company behind popular Open Source operating system, Ubuntu, have announced that they will work more closely with British mobile phone chip designer, ARM
HP New Procurve Range Takes On Cisco With The Help of Colubris Networks
HP ProCurve on Monday announced the integration of the entire product range of Colubris Networks, a company acquired by HP recently, into its erstwhile ProCurve networking services, while introducing its new 802.11n wireless access point
Court Order Prevents Papermaster From Working At Apple .... For Now
Apple’s new iPod chief, Mark Papermaster, has been directed by a US district court to stop working with immediate effect on the basis of a non-compete agreement he penned with his previous company IBM
VIA's partnership with Nvidia Put on Hold
Nvidia and VIA have suspended their collaborative plans for developing powerful chips and processors for netbooks, which was initiated to challenge the dominance of Intel’s Atom processor in this domain
ARM, Chartered, IBM and Samsung Collaborate to Enable Energy-Efficient 32nm and 28nm Systems on Chip
ARM to Develop and License Comprehensive Physical IP Design Platform Targeted at Achieving Optimal Power, Performance, and Area for Current and Future ARM Cortex Processors
Swiss Firm Launches World's First Open Source Text Recognition With Searchable PDF Files Functionality
With their launch of the ArchivistaBox 2008/IX, Archivista, a Swiss open source software company, has released the only open source text recognition software worldwide that can create searchable PDF files
Little German Company Behind Star-Trek MultiTouch School Desks
Some say that they look like big iPhone but they are in fact huge touchscreens that pass as interactive desks for schools and have been created by technology experts at the Durham University to "improve student participation in classrooms"
Microchip Turns 50 But Silicon ICs May Not Live To See It Reach 100
The Integrated Circuit was invented in 1958 by Jack Kilby who was then working at Texas Instruments; before this breakthrough, the world of computing was ruled by tubes, valves and ancient components that looked like crushed cockroaches
AMD Launches New Triple Core X2 Phenom CPUs To Counteract Intel's Nehalem Onslaught
AMD is all set to take on Intel’s Core i7 Nehalem series of processors, with its all new revamped range of Phenom processors that seems to cater the needs of both, gaming enthusiasts and power conscious users
Intel Introduces New Cheaper Single, Dual And Quad Core Processors
Intel has come up with a couple of cost-effective dual/quad core processors, which includes a new entrant into the dual-core chip family and an addition to its already existing 45-nm processor family
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