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2010-07-07 14:38:39 (63 views)
Sony Slashes Reader Price in War with Kindle and Nook
Sony Corp has cut the price of its Reader devices, joining an electronic-reader price war between Amazon.com Inc and Barnes & Noble Inc. On Sony's website, the Daily Edition version of the Reader was listed at $299.99, down from $349.99. The Touch Edition was priced at ...
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2010-04-04 17:05:33 (141 views)
Toshiba to Make Sub-25nm Flash Memory
Toshiba plans to spend 15 billion yen ($160 million) this year to build a test production line for advanced flash memory chips, the Nikkei business daily said, sending shares of the Japanese electronics maker higher.
The world's No.2 NAND flash memory maker behind S ...
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2010-01-17 16:07:20 (207 views)
BMW, Mercedes to Use Intel Atom-chips
Technology company Intel Corp will receive some additional business from the German car industry and heavy machinery sector in the coming years, its head of German operations said.
Premium German carmakers BMW and Mercedes will be using Intel's microprocessor chips ...
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2009-12-28 15:44:23 (226 views)
Microsoft Issues Word Patch to Comply With Patent Ruling
Microsoft Wednesday issued a patch for its Word software to comply with a court ruling Tuesday that it infringed on patents relating to the use of XML or extensible markup language in its flagship word processing software.
The US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circ ...
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2009-10-19 15:54:59 (230 views)
Google Goes Global With Apps, Has 2 Million Customers
Google Inc said more than 2 million businesses now use its online office software, and the Web search leader is going global on Monday with an advertising campaign to lure customers away from Microsoft Corp and IBM products.
The campaign, which starts Monday in coun ...
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2009-09-27 14:56:17 (204 views)
Google Suffers 2nd Email Disruption in a Month
Google Inc's Web-based email service on Thursday suffered its second technical problem in a month as users reported difficulty accessing their contacts.
The disruption, which took 2-1/2 hours to resolve, followed a two-hour outage of Google's news website this week. ...
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2009-06-13 19:06:04 (265 views)
Opera Says Microsoft EU Browser Offer 'Not Enough'
Norwegian browser maker Opera ASA said on Friday that Microsoft's plan to ship its Windows operating system in Europe without its Internet Explorer web browser was not enough to restore competition.
On Thursday the world's top software maker Microsoft, countering pre ...
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2009-05-31 15:35:53 (286 views)
Microsoft Reverses Windows 7 Starter Limit
Microsoft Corp said on Friday it would not limit the number of applications available at one time on the Starter edition of its upcoming Windows 7 operating system, reversing its earlier strategy of limiting its capabilities and urging users to upgrade.
The move is a ...
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2009-05-02 14:39:33 (295 views)
Scientists Develop New Invisibility Cloak Technology
Two teams of scientists have developed a cloak that renders objects invisible to near-infrared light, BBC News reported. The new technology, however, does not contain metals unlike previous such "cloaks" that resulted in imperfect cloaking because of losses of light.
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2008-11-24 11:26:45 (364 views)
Google To Partner With OEMs To Promote Chrome
Though Google joined the ranks of browser makers with Chrome a while ago, it has been quiet about its plans for its newest product. However, that is now all set to change, with news emerging that Google is planning on signing up with OEMs to pre-install the browser. Thi ...
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