Wednesday, January 5, 2011

IT News HeadLines (THE INQUIRER) 04/01/2011



Intel's Sandy Bridge will speed desktops decline
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AMD unveils few Fusion details at CES
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ADVANCED MICRO DEVICES (AMD) left the really interesting stuff out of its Consumer Electronics Show pre-brief this year, as Meego development and future chip power use questions went unanswered.




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BT announces fibre optic winners
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SUPERFAST BROADBAND postcode lottery provider British Telecom (BT) has announced the winners in its "race" to hook up fibre optics.




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Samsung announces external drives
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KOREAN HARDWARE MANUFACTURER Samsung has unveiled two portable external hard drives and a desktop drive.




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LG smart appliances will run your home
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KOREAN ELECTRONICS FIRM LG is at CES showing off its range of smart home appliance systems, which offer among other things food management.




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Samsung shifts 10 million Galaxy S smartphones
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KOREAN ELECTRONICS GIANT Samsung has proudly announced that it sold ten million of its Android powered Galaxy S smartphones in just over half a year.




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Consumer tech show starts in Sin City on Thursday
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THIS WEEK 125,000 or more fans are expected to descend on Las Vegas for the Consumer Electronics Show that has been preceded by an aborted Intel Sandy Bridge embargo, AMD's Fusion roll out and pre-show announcements about automated food management and USB 3.0 external hard disc drives.




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HP announces an AMD Fusion notebook
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THE MAKER OF EXPENSIVE PRINTER INK, HP has announced a netbook at CES 2011 that will sport an AMD's Fusion Accelerated Processing Unit (APU).




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Opera gets all touchy feely
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BROWSER MAKER Opera has announced a touch-based web browser designed especially for tablets.




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Anonymous starts declaring war on countries
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HACKTIVIST GROUP Anonymous appears to be getting a little ahead of itself and is declaring war on countries that do not agree with it.




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Samsung releases first DDR4 module
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WHILE THE DDR3 MARKET is becoming a competitive bloodbath, Samsung claims to be the first to make a DDR4 module.




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Android is gaining on IOS
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THE OPEN SOURCE mobile operating system Android is about to overtake Apple's IOS in popularlity.




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Apple breaks Iphone 4 promise
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GETTING the rubber band powered Iphone 4 alarm clock to work is still proving to be a challenge too far for the software geniuses at Apple.




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Lenovo releases four Ideacentres
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HARDWARE MAKER Lenovo is releasing four Ideacentre computers and All-in-one (AIO) desktops at the CES show.




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