
Head of Intel's mobility group takes a walk
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CHIPMAKER Intel has lost its SVP and general manager of the Ultra Mobility Group (UMG), Anand Chandrasekher.
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25 per cent of silicon wafer production halted by Japanese earthquake
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ONE QUARTER of global silicon wafer production has been halted due to the recent earthquake in Japan, which means a difficult time ahead for the memory sector, according to market research firm Isuppli.
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Botnet is alleged to have manipulated stock prices
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A BOTNET, a network of malware infected computers that spews spam emails, was allegedly used to inflate stock prices.
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Play.com is hit by a security breach
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ONE OF THE LARGEST online retailers in the UK, Play.com has admitted to having suffered a security breach that compromised customer names and email addresses.
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Ofcom announces a major 4G spectrum auction
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UK TELECOMS REGULATOR Ofcom has announced plans for a major auction of additional 4G spectrum.
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Google claims China is interfering with Gmail
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INTERNET MESSAGING OUTFIT Google has laid the blame for its recent problems in its Gmail service in China squarely at the door of the Chinese government, claiming that it is purposefully interfering with the service.
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Apple announces Ipad 2 prices
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SHINY TOY MAKER Apple has revealed how many quid its Ipad2 will set us back on its release this Friday, ranging from £399 to £659.
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Used mobile phone market is a criminals playground
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MOBILE PHONE USERS have been warned not to sell their old handsets to complete strangers without first wiping their content.
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LG Optimus 2X with Android Gingerbread is delayed in the UK
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SMARTPHONE MAKER LG Electronics has delayed the launch of its Optimus 2X smartphone in the UK to some time in the second quarter.
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Storex launches a multimedia gateway
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FRENCH STORAGE VENDOR Storex has launched a multimedia gateway destined for the shores of Blighty.
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Asus Eee Slate is available for pre-order
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THE MASSIVE Asus 12.1-inch Eee Slate EP121 tablet has turned up for pre-order from Amazon.co.uk with an arrival date of 10 April, and will cost you a penny short of a grand.
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Intel wanted to hire HP's PC leader
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A REPORT at the Wall Street Journal claims that Intel was recently close to breaking a tradition of promoting from in-house, and had been courting HP's Todd Bradley for an executive role.
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Google brings Latitude check-in service to Apple's Iphone
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INTERNET ADVERTISING BROKER Google has updated its Latitude application for the Iphone to include check-in services.
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Microsoft sues Barnes & Noble, Foxconn and Inventec over Android
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SOFTWARE DEVELOPER Microsoft has filed a lawsuit against three firms involved in the sale and manufacture of Barnes & Noble's Android based Nook tablet.
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AMD appoints HP engineering head as CIO
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CHIP DESIGNER AMD has appointed Mike Wolfe as the company's CIO, responsible for the firm's global technology infrastructure.
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Firefox 4 first impressions
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OPEN SOURCE software developer Mozilla has big hopes that Firefox 4 will maintain the momentum of its most popular product, and so far the results are looking good.
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