Saturday, March 20, 2010

IT News HeadLines (THE INQUIRER) 20/03/2010



Dongle users dingled

David Neal THE INQUIRER

Survey finds smartphones are killing dongle use




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Virgin Media to demo 200Mb broadband

Ian Williams THE INQUIRER

Ideal Home Show gets ideal connection




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HPs Slate is slated for late September release

David Neal THE INQUIRER

Price and availability out




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Nexus One will be at four US telcos

Spencer Dalziel THE INQUIRER

Google’s Android hits mass market




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Chinese watchdog blasts HP over dodgy laptops

Asavin Wattanajantra THE INQUIRER

China gets hypocritical




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Vexia Econav 480

Paul Lester THE INQUIRER

Review A green GPS navigation device




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Hitachi 3D mobile tips up

Ian Williams THE INQUIRER

Video No glasses required for stereoscopic display




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Mac OS X has 20 zero day flaws

Nick Farrell THE INQUIRER

Fanbois are safe only at the whim of hackers




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Viacom case against Google is just daft

Nick Farrell THE INQUIRER

Comment What does it hope to gain?




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Chip industry will grow by seven percent next year

Ed Berridge THE INQUIRER

TSMC's bold prediction




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Microsoft details virtualisation plans

Edward Berridge THE INQUIRER

What to expect from SP1 for Windows Server 2008 R2 and Windows 7




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Foxconn denies three way split

Edward Berridge THE INQUIRER

All for one and one for all




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Gigabyte spills AMD's beans

Nick Farrell THE INQUIRER

Phenom II X6 chips won't catch Intel yet




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Nvidia claims to have fixed an overheating problem

Spencer Dalziel THE INQUIRER

Chill out with cooler software drivers




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Telmap and Bluesky announce a deal

Spencer Dalziel THE INQUIRER

A-GPS SIM for mobile phones




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Technicolor gets into 3D

Ian Williams THE INQUIRER

It's the next big thing




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Apple gags developers

Lawrence Latif THE INQUIRER

Analysis Putting them in a black box




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