Saturday, September 4, 2010

IT News HeadLines (THE INQUIRER) 04/09/2010



AMD launches Fusion Zacate processor
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Exclusive Coming in high end desktops in late 2011




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UN telecoms chief sides with governments on data access
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All your base are belong to us




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Symantec gets into bed with Snoop Dogg
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Security firm launches C-rap contest


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Viewsonic unveils a dual-boot tablet
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Android and Windows go toe-to-toe




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La Cie launches a dinky flash drive
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What will they think of next?




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Amazon Kindle 3 e-book reader
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Review Amazon shrinks the Kindle and adds a budget version




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Pocketbook launches five e-readers at IFA 2010
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Top model has Android 2.0




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Nvidia releases laptop GPUs
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Claims to speed up web browsing and video




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Skype tries out group video chat
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Beta testing




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The Chrome web browser is two years old
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Google releases Chrome 6 with 14 patches




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Dell is back in second place
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Acer suffers a setback




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Pandigital launches a 7-inch Android e-reader at IFA 2010
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E-reader that also has a browser




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3D smartphone to launch this year says Sharp
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It's the parallax view




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Samsung introduces wireless USB
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All change please




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Toshiba Folio 100 video demo
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Comes with gridiron game




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Samsung reveals all on Galaxy Tab tablet
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It has everything Ipad users wanted but didn't get




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Apple's social network gets flummoxed by spam
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Ping of death




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Web TV content is the goal of a Philips, Sharp, Loewe deal
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An open consortium tips up at IFA 2010




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HP finally beats Dell for 3Par
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Finally wins the tug of war




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