Friday, July 24, 2009

IT News HeadLines (Tech Report) 24/07/2009



Seven Arrandale CPUs might launch in early 2010
We've been talking a lot about Clarkdale lately, but we shouldn't forget about its laptop-bound cousin. According to a new DigiTimes report, Arrandale will debut in the same time frame, the first quarter of 2010, in seven different flavors. Arrandale processors will presumably find their way into an updated...
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Microsoft posts second revenue drop
Unlike Apple, Microsoft is clearly suffering the effects of the global recession—in fact, it's apparently been doing so for about six months. The company has posted financial results for its fourth fiscal quarter, which ended on June 30, and the numbers don't look particularly encouraging:
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Friday Shortbread
Friday Microsoft sales drop sharply, sees no quick recovery TechFlash reports Amazon Q2 profit falls 10% Most memory makers to show red in Q2, recovery slow Samsung Elec posts biggest profit in 2.5...
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Enermax Staray has fancy LED fans, motherboard stand-offs
Speaking of affordable gaming cases, Enermax has just launched a new mid-tower enclosure with beefy cooling, a tool-free design, shiny colored lights, and a relatively modest price tag. The Staray includes Enermax's new 120-mm Apollish fans, which have magnetic "Twister" bearings and are adorned with 15 LEDs each. The...
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Rice, NCSU discovery could allow faster, smaller chips
Rice University and North Carolina State Universy scientists have developed a new semiconductor manufacturing technique that, according to them, could let firms like Intel "reach beyond the current limits of Moore's Law as they make microprocessors both smaller...
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Catalyst 9.7 drivers have full Windows 7 RTM support
Barely a day after Microsoft wrapped up Windows 7's development, AMD has released a set of WHQL-certified Catalyst drivers that brings full support for both Windows Vista and the final, release-to-manufacturing build of Windows 7. Folks already running the new operating system can look forward to the following...
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Intel appeals European Commission fine
When you get fined $1.45 billion and end up posting your first quarterly loss in over two decades as a result, you don't just take it on the chin. Indeed, as San Jose Mercury News reports, Intel has filed an appeal with the European Union's Court of...
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Report: Clarkdale pushed to early 2010 again
Will we see Intel launch 32nm desktop processors this year or not? Intel isn't saying either way—at least, not yet—and the rumor mill definitely seems split. Less than a month ago, DigiTimes said Intel had pulled Clarkdale's launch forward into the fourth quarter of this year. Today, the same...
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AMD ships 500 millionth x86 CPU, gives away laptops
Through thick and thin, and after over 40 years in business, AMD has managed to ship half a billion x86 microprocessors. Not something you do everyday. The chipmaker has decided to celebrate the occasion by giving away four HP Pavilion dv2z notebooks as part of a Twitter-based contest. Participating in...
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Thursday Shortbread
Thursday Ars Technica reports Intel tells EU court antitrust fine violated its human rights C|Net reports Apple cuts $500 million flash memory deal Yahoo outlook misses, shares slip Engadget reports Core i5 750 reportedly...
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It's official: Windows 7 has gone gold
The rumor mill was off, but not by much. According to Brandon LeBlanc from the official Windows Blog, Microsoft released Windows 7 to manufacturing earlier today. Here's how LeBlanc describes the release-to-manufacturing (RTM) process: What happens is a build gets designated as a RTM contender after going through significant...
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Chinese worker kills himself over missing iPhone
Apple's penchant for secrecy has led to a number of lawsuits and legal threats, but this might be the first time someone has actually died because of it. As the Associated Press reports, a worker in Shenzhen, China committed suicide last week after one of the iPhone prototypes he...
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NZXT intros $60 gaming enclosure
Value is the name of the game these days, and that holds true even for enthusiast hardware. Case in point: NZXT has introduced the M59, a "gaming chassis" that delivers a surprising number of features for its $59.99 price tag. The M59 has a flipped internal layout with the power supply...
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AMD rounds out budget lineup with three sub-$70 CPUs
The K8 era is drawing to a close. This morning, AMD rolled out three new budget processors based on its 45nm K10 architecture, and it quietly removed previous-generation Athlon and Sempron products from its price list. (Only business-class variants now remain.) AMD says these new CPUs "round out" the Athlon II...
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id Software reveals details about Rage gameplay
Rage is sounding increasingly like a radical departure from id Software's previous work. Not only is it a brand-new franchise designed for both consoles and PCs from the start, but according to the latest issue of Game Informer magazine, id has also trodden some new ground on the gameplay front. Shacknews...
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