Thursday, May 13, 2010

IT News HeadLines (THE INQUIRER) 13/05/2010



Intel is no longer a chip company

Lawrence Latif THE INQUIRER

Interested in other things




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Intel is a fundamental computing company

Lawrence Latif THE INQUIRER

Interested in other things besides chips


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Samsung Q series laptops will be out in July

Rob Coppinger THE INQUIRER

Notebook alphabet soup




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Counterfeit electronics trade is killing the industry

David Neal THE INQUIRER

Moody goods put consumer brands at risk




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Panasonic and Dell are toughing up

Spencer Dalziel THE INQUIRER

Hard notebooks




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Google is developing a tablet with Verizon

Nick Farrell THE INQUIRER

Android might take a slice out of Apple's pie




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MSI will release a tablet

Edward Berridge THE INQUIRER

Gets on the bandwagon




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AMD's vision is more mirage than users' oasis

Rob Coppinger THE INQUIRER

Simpler branding




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Lenovo releases laptop and media centre PCs

Edward Berridge THE INQUIRER

China pieces




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Foundry capacity will grow by 40 per cent

Nick Farrell THE INQUIRER

Isuppli gets excited




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Wikipedia roiled by porn row

Nick Farrell THE INQUIRER

Wales gives up censorship privileges




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Ubuntu goes almost instant on

Edward Berridge THE INQUIRER

Tripping the light fantastic




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Opera previews mobile browser on Maemo

David Neal THE INQUIRER

Flawed but fun




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Mozilla plugs a cross-browser plugin checker

Spencer Dalziel THE INQUIRER

For competing web browsers




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Microsoft and Adobe patched critical flaws

Asavin Wattanajantra THE INQUIRER

It's patching time




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Mandriva is up for sale

Nick Farrell THE INQUIRER

French penguins need more fish




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Adobe messes with Flash DRM

Edward Berridge THE INQUIRER

Less control of what you pay for




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CEO Lilly will leave Mozilla

Nick Farrell THE INQUIRER

Heads back to startups




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Microsoft readies Google Apps challenger

Lawrence Latif THE INQUIRER

Offers up Office 2010




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Microsoft Office on the web

Inquirer staff THE INQUIRER

Review Playing catchup to Google Docs but falling short




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Skype considers advertising

Lawrence Latif THE INQUIRER

Trying to keep talk cheap




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Security software is most likely to be nicked

Rob Coppinger THE INQUIRER

So ironic it can't be legal




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Firefox 4 plans are unveiled

Spencer Dalziel THE INQUIRER

Just don’t ask about 3.7




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Open source hardware is making big bucks

Spencer Dalziel THE INQUIRER

Drives patent lawyers nuts




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Net address availability is at critical low

David Neal THE INQUIRER

Experts give IPv4 addresses eighteen months




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Ipad applications are the chocolate teapots of software

Nick Farrell THE INQUIRER

Inconsistent user interfaces




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