Friday, November 5, 2010

IT News HeadLines (HEXUS.net) 05/11/2010

HEXUS.net

Transforming Dell Inspiron Duo makes official YouTube appearance
Combo tablet and netbook shows what it can do in 30 second advert.
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FTC allowing Intel to ship Oak Trail without PCIe support
New settlement will force manufacturers to ship iGPU-only tablets and netbooks.
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28nm GPUs from AMD and NVIDIA already progressing well
Early GeForce chips already sampled, but could Radeons launch in Q2?
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OLPC XO-3 to miss CES, but will still arrive in early 2011
Ambitious tablet pushed back while manufacturer searches for unbreakable materials.
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Intel’s Light Peak could launch early next year – on Macs?
Apple could lead the way as chip-giant prepares to launch next-gen interface.
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Amazon Disc+ On Demand allows instant streaming with DVD purchase
30-day online access to film granted as soon as disk is ordered.
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Skype to provide free Wi-Fi access across the UK
VoIP company celebrates Internet Week Europe by paying to get everyone online.
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Creative to launch a pair of Android tablets
Mythical ZiiLABS chip will power media tablets due in December.
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Developers feel ‘betrayed’ by Microsoft’s Silverlight focus shift
Community sounds off while company execs step in to confirm ongoing commitment.
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Google-branded Chrome OS netbook to arrive this month?
Mini-laptops from several other manufacturers also expected this year.
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Intel Sandy Bridge CPU appears in retailer listing
Higher-end, quad-core, multiplier-unlocked CPU for £170? We’ll take two!
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Gigabyte teases Intel Sandy Bridge motherboards
Trio of boards ready and waiting for Intel’s next-gen CPUs.
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ASUS-Lamborghini Eee PC VX6 ultraportable races onto the scene
Stylish 12.1in notebook touts a dual-core CPU, NVIDIA Optimus graphics and USB 3.0 for £499.
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PowerColor unveils pre-overclocked, custom-cooled Radeon HD 6850
PCS+ HD6850 promises to be quicker, cooler and quieter than AMD's reference design.
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