Friday, November 6, 2009

IT News HeadLines (X-bit labs) 06/11/2009


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Intel Accused of Giving Dell $6 Billion for Exclusivity
Intel Faces New Lawsuits from New York State
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Marvell and E-Ink Develop Platform for E-Book Readers
Platform for E-Books Incoming Right in Time for E-Book Market to Explode
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Direct X 11 for the Masses: ATI Radeon HD 5700 Graphics Card Family Review
Following the super-powerful Cypress, which we have already reviewed before, AMD graphics division released an inexpensive and affordable Juniper, which should spread the Direct X 11 revolution into the mainstream segment. Our today's review will be devoted to these particular solutions.
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Chartered Shareholders Approve Acquisition by ATIC
Shareholders Approve Acquisition of Chartered by Globalfoundries' Owner
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Super Talent Readies First USB 3.0 Flash Drives
Super Talent Announces December Availability for USB 3.0 RAIDDrives
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Intel Denies Larrabee Negotiations with Add-In-Card Makers
Intel Rejects Claims About Talks with Graphics Cards Makers
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Direct X 11 for the Masses: ATI Radeon HD 5700 Graphics Card Family Review
Following the super-powerful Cypress, which we have already reviewed before, AMD graphics division released an inexpensive and affordable Juniper, which should spread the Direct X 11 revolution into the mainstream segment. Our today's review will be devoted to these particular solutions.
Read More ...

Intel Accused of Giving Dell $6 Billion for Exclusivity
Intel Faces New Lawsuits from New York State
Read More ...

Marvell and E-Ink Develop Platform for E-Book Readers
Platform for E-Books Incoming Right in Time for E-Book Market to Explode
Read More ...

Chartered Shareholders Approve Acquisition by ATIC
Shareholders Approve Acquisition of Chartered by Globalfoundries' Owner
Read More ...

Super Talent Readies First USB 3.0 Flash Drives
Super Talent Announces December Availability for USB 3.0 RAIDDrives
Read More ...

Intel Denies Larrabee Negotiations with Add-In-Card Makers
Intel Rejects Claims About Talks with Graphics Cards Makers
Read More ...

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