Thursday, April 15, 2010

IT News HeadLines (X-bit labs) 15/04/2010


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Intel Confirms Dual-Core Atom Processor for Netbooks
Netbooks to Set to Get More Powerful - Intel
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Smartbook Computers - An Unmissed Link of Mobile Computing?
Smartbooks May Easily Find Themselves Obsolete Due to More Powerful Netbooks and Tablets
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Intel Begins to Ship Samples of Sandy Bridge amid Superior 32nm Production Ramp
Intel: Our 32nm Production Ramp - Fastest Ramping Process Ever
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Palm - Strategic Fit for Many Companies, Analysts Say
HTC, Motorola, Nokia, LG, RIM, Named as Potential Buyers for Palm
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Intel Puts Mobile Computing, Atom Chips at the Center of Developer Forum
Intel Expects Additional Billion of Connected PC Users by 2015
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Six Cores for a Desktop: Intel Core i7-980X Extreme Edition CPU Review
Year 2010 will be remembered in the computer industry as the time when six-core processors entered the desktop segment. Intel was the first one to announce their six-core solution - a 999-dollar Nehalem modification featuring more computational cores and manufactured with 32 nm technological process.
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G.Skill Overclocks Memory Modules to 2500MHz
G.Skill Reaches New Performance Heights with DDR3
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TSMC Skips 22nm Process Technology, to Leapfrog to 20nm Instead
TSMC to Start 20nm Risk Production in 2012
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Nintendo Names 3DS Biggest Handheld Launch Since 2004
Nintendo Pins Loads of Hopes onto 3DS Game Console
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Universal Cases: Cooler Master 690 II Advanced and Zalman MS1000-HS2
We would like to introduce to you two cases designed in the most popular Midi-Tower form-factor. These two solutions have great potential for a universal home computer system. Read more in our review!
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Remote Video Game Streaming Services Will Not Help Traditional Publishers - Co-Developer of DirectX
Key DirectX Developer Does Not Believe in Remote Video Game Streaming Services
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Six Cores for a Desktop: Intel Core i7-980X Extreme Edition CPU Review
Year 2010 will be remembered in the computer industry as the time when six-core processors entered the desktop segment. Intel was the first one to announce their six-core solution - a 999-dollar Nehalem modification featuring more computational cores and manufactured with 32 nm technological process.
Read More ...

Universal Cases: Cooler Master 690 II Advanced and Zalman MS1000-HS2
We would like to introduce to you two cases designed in the most popular Midi-Tower form-factor. These two solutions have great potential for a universal home computer system. Read more in our review!
Read More ...

Intel Confirms Dual-Core Atom Processor for Netbooks
Netbooks to Set to Get More Powerful - Intel
Read More ...

Smartbook Computers - An Unmissed Link of Mobile Computing?
Smartbooks May Easily Find Themselves Obsolete Due to More Powerful Netbooks and Tablets
Read More ...

Intel Begins to Ship Samples of Sandy Bridge amid Superior 32nm Production Ramp
Intel: Our 32nm Production Ramp - Fastest Ramping Process Ever
Read More ...

Palm - Strategic Fit for Many Companies, Analysts Say
HTC, Motorola, Nokia, LG, RIM, Named as Potential Buyers for Palm
Read More ...

Intel Puts Mobile Computing, Atom Chips at the Center of Developer Forum
Intel Expects Additional Billion of Connected PC Users by 2015
Read More ...

G.Skill Overclocks Memory Modules to 2500MHz
G.Skill Reaches New Performance Heights with DDR3
Read More ...

TSMC Skips 22nm Process Technology, to Leapfrog to 20nm Instead
TSMC to Start 20nm Risk Production in 2012
Read More ...

Nintendo Names 3DS Biggest Handheld Launch Since 2004
Nintendo Pins Loads of Hopes onto 3DS Game Console
Read More ...

Remote Video Game Streaming Services Will Not Help Traditional Publishers - Co-Developer of DirectX
Key DirectX Developer Does Not Believe in Remote Video Game Streaming Services
Read More ...

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