Thursday, August 19, 2010

IT News HeadLines (AnandTech) 19/08/2010


AnandTech
Leadership of Michael Dell Questioned by Many Investors
378M Dell investors want Michael off board
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T-Mobile Teases "4G" G2 Android Smartphone; Is This the Dual-core Glacier?
Phone will be T-Mobile's first to feature HSPA+ -- a 3.5G or 4G tech, depending on who you ask
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Report: Microsoft Arc Touch Mouse Announcement Imminent
Microsoft redefines the mousing experience
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Scotland's Cars Could Soon Run on Whiskey Byproducts
Pour yourself a nice cool glass of whiskey biofuel, it's been a long day
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Japan to Get "Titanium Blue" Gran Turismo 5 PS3 Bundle
Japan once again gets all the cool stuff when it comes to PS3 hardware
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(Complete) Stem Cells Successfully Used To Treat Parkinson's In Rats
Human induced pluripotent stem cells "hot" topic among researchers focused on regenerative medicine.
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RIAA and Broadcasters Look to Tell U.S. Government to Mandate Radios in Cell Phones
Why let the free market decide when the technology is so essential?
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8/17/2010 Daily Hardware Reviews
DailyTech's roundup of hardware reviews from around the web for Tuesday
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Honda Civic Hybrids Encounter Battery Life Problems, Software Update Problematic for Some
But the software updates are causing a decline in vehicle performance, and Honda doesn't want to pay the price
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Next-gen Blackberry Posts Weak Launch, Sells Only 150k Units
Some still swear by the popular line of business-minded smart phones, though
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Sales of Tesla Roadsters Dry Up; Company Warns of Looming EPA Changes
Company also takes a 30 percent hit to "fuel" economy from the EPA
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Nokia Unveils X3 Touch and Type
X3 won't come to the U.S. to start
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Windows Phone 7 Xbox Live Launch Lineup Revealed
Microsoft brings out some big guns, as well as some lesser known titles
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Report: ASUS Lowers Eee Netbook Shipping Estimates Due to iPad Success
The iPad is blamed for much of the decrease
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