
Samsung plans for 20nm scale 4Gb mobile DRAM
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MOBILE DRAM with 4Gb storage using 20nm process technology and a wide data transfer interface is Samsung's goal for 2013.
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British chip firm CSR ends wireless patent battle
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UK FIRM CSR, which specialises in single-chip Bluetooth devices, has ended its dispute with the licensing company WiLan over patents.
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Intel talks Poulson architecture for Itanium servers
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CHIPMAKER Intel has revealed its Poulson micro-architecture for its upcoming refresh of Itanium server processors.
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Huawei offers £50m London tube mobile network ‘gift’
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CHINESE TELECOM VENDOR Huawei is looking to strike a deal with Transport for London to install a £50 million mobile network in the London Underground.
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Kno said to be seeking software only future
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TABLETS FOR STUDENTS MAKER Kno appears to be abandoning its hardware for offering just software.
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Google Android Honeycomb gets ported to Nexus One
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GOOGLE'S HONEYCOMB Android operating system has been ported to the search engine company's Nexus One phone.
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HTC Desire S will come out April 18 and cost £420
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THE HTC Desire S smartphone, which which we first saw at last week's Mobile World Congress, has already got a price and release date.
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Avast! 6.0 aims to stop malware once it is installed
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INSECURITY FIRM Avast Software has declared it can give your computer's hard drive a safe zone and unsurprisingly has called the Avast! 6.0 feature exactly that, Safezone.
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Nokia will slash prices of Windows Phone devices
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FINNISH PHONE MAKER Nokia is so sure that its upcoming Windows Phone handsets will sell like hotcakes that its CEO Stephen Elop has already said that it will slash prices.
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Google releases Native Client SDK
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SOFTWARE HOUSE Google has released the first version of its Native Client software development kit (SDK) for the Chrome web browser as it prepares for a public launch.
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