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Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Apple Notebook Event: MacBook Air Update and a New LED Display

The MacBook Air is also getting an update. The new model will have a faster graphics chip, a new mini-display port, a faster Intel Core Duo chip, and bigger drive.

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Apple Notebook Event: MacBook Pro Shipping Tomorrow

As rumored, the DVD slot has been moved to the left side. A rumor not true, however: Blu-ray. There’s no Blu-ray capability in the new Apple notebooks.

Ports on left side include a new mini-display port. The left side also features a battery indicator.

Other points : A solid-state drive option. The unit is less than 1-inch thick, .95 inches to be exact.

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Friday, September 5, 2008

Comcast’s Courtroom Drama

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Monday, August 25, 2008

BlackBerry Bold to Rival iPhone in 3G Reception Issues

If misery loves company, then Apple may have a friend in RIM. A Citigroup analyst who has tested the company’s forthcoming BlackBerry Bold claims that the device is troubled by 3G reception woes similar to those plaguing Apple’s new handset. A noteworthy data point, since Bold will initially run on AT&T’s wireless network, just as the iPhone does.

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Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Ah, But Is It Vista Capable?

It’s likely a challenge to program and a bitch to debug, but IBM’s new Roadrunner supercomputer is the most powerful in the world. With 12,240 cell processors typically found in Sony’s PlayStation 3 console and another 6,562 dual-core AMD Opteron chips, Roadrunner has been benchmarked at 1.026 petaflops (1.026 quadrillion calculations per second).

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Friday, June 6, 2008

Intel Announces Unprecedented Growth in Antitrust Investigations

What a lousy week for Intel, yeah? First Korea’s Fair Trade Commission fines the company $25 million for abusing its dominant market position in the country and offering discounts to PC makers in an effort to drive rival AMD out of the market. And now Federal Trade Commission has opened a formal investigation into its pricing practices.

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Monday, April 28, 2008

You Gotta Know When to Hold ‘Em, Know When to Fold ‘Em

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Apple iMac: Now With Unannounced Intel Processors!

Intel’s Core 2 Duo Extreme X9100 is shipping in “limited quantities,” all right. Quantities limited to Apple.

The Apple Web site went offline for a bit this morning, and when it returned it featured a handful of new iMacs, all of them apparently running Intel’s as-of-yet unannounced X9100 Montevina processor.

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Wednesday, March 5, 2008

Jobs: “Flash Lite”? More Like “Flash in the Pan”

The iPhone doesn’t support Flash and according to Apple CEO Steve Jobs it’s not going to anytime soon.

In remarks during the company’s annual shareholder meeting yesterday, Jobs said Flash Lite, the mobile version of Adobe’s popular Flash Media Player, simply isn’t good enough for the iPhone.

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Thursday, January 10, 2008

New York AG: AMD x86ed by Intel?

There’s a reason Intel’s processors are in more than four out of five x86 computers sold in the global market and–like the European Union, Japan and South Korea–New York’s attorney general thinks it might be an anticompetitive one.
Empire State AG Andrew Cuomo today opened a formal antitrust investigation against Intel to determine if it violated [...]

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Monday, September 10, 2007

1 Million iPhones Down, 9 Million to Go

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Now if Only You Could Multi-Core Your Earnings

It’s slower than initial expectations and about six months later than originally promised, but Advanced Micro Devices’ quad-core Opteron (Barcelona) processor is still a milestone for the company and perhaps an antidote for its sagging financial fortunes.
The new server chip, which puts four processors on a single silicon die, is the first of its kind [...]

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