Saturday, April 10, 2010

IT News HeadLines (X-bit labs) 10/04/2010


X-bit labs
Company Sues Acer, Dell, HP, Intel, Others for Patent Infringement
WiLan Accuses Dozen of Companies of Bluetooth Patent Infringement
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Nvidia Readies Third GeForce GTX 400 Graphics Board - Rumours
Nvidia GeForce GTX 460 Incoming
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S3 Graphics' Processors to Power Avionics Application
S3 Teams Up with Presagis to Create Safety-Critical Cockpit Apps
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Lenovo Set to Delay the Launch of the World's First Smartbook
Lenovo Skylight Smartbook Shipments Postponed by Three Months
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Embracing of SuperSpeed USB Projected to Be Slow
Analyst Expects Slow Transition to USB 3.0
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Video Game Consoles Set to Disappear - Influential Developer
Game Designer Sees Same Video Game Experience Everywhere
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Apple iPad Costs $260 to Manufacture - Teardown Analysis
Apple iPad 16GB Without 3G Manufacturing Cost is $260
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Moore's Law to Remain Undiminished - Intel Veteran
Transistor Scaling Does Not Slow Down, It Changes
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Company Sues Acer, Dell, HP, Intel, Others for Patent Infringement
WiLan Accuses Dozen of Companies of Bluetooth Patent Infringement
Read More ...

Nvidia Readies Third GeForce GTX 400 Graphics Board - Rumours
Nvidia GeForce GTX 460 Incoming
Read More ...

S3 Graphics' Processors to Power Avionics Application
S3 Teams Up with Presagis to Create Safety-Critical Cockpit Apps
Read More ...

Lenovo Set to Delay the Launch of the World's First Smartbook
Lenovo Skylight Smartbook Shipments Postponed by Three Months
Read More ...

Embracing of SuperSpeed USB Projected to Be Slow
Analyst Expects Slow Transition to USB 3.0
Read More ...

Video Game Consoles Set to Disappear - Influential Developer
Game Designer Sees Same Video Game Experience Everywhere
Read More ...

Apple iPad Costs $260 to Manufacture - Teardown Analysis
Apple iPad 16GB Without 3G Manufacturing Cost is $260
Read More ...

Moore's Law to Remain Undiminished - Intel Veteran
Transistor Scaling Does Not Slow Down, It Changes
Read More ...

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