Wednesday, June 1, 2011

IT News Head Lines (THE INQUIRER) 01/06/2011





Intel shows off Android Honeycomb Medfield tablet and phone
THE INQUIRER
Computex 2011
INTEL SHOWED OFF the first tablet device running its Medfield 32nm processor for smartphones and tablets, and had some words of warning for the mobile chip designer ARM, as Computex 2011 kicked off in earnest on Tuesday.





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Nvidia shows off its quad-core Kal-el Tegra chip
THE INQUIRER
CHIP DESIGNER Nvidia has shown off the performance of its quad-core Kal-el Tegra chip by releasing a demo video.





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Intel goes ultra-mobile with its ultrabook invention
THE INQUIRER
Computex 2011
INTEL HAS INVENTED a category of ultra-thin, affordable notebooks powered by its second generation Sandy Bridge and Ivy Bridge processors, as the firm looks to pull clear of its rivals and steal some of the thunder from ARM in the portable computing stakes.





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Asus unveils the Padfone tablet-smartphone device
THE INQUIRER
Computex 2011
ASUS MADE A GUTSY ATTEMPT at leadership of the mobile computing space at Computex on Monday with the launch of smartphone-tablet device the Padfone, as well as several other machines.





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Embedded microcontroller market to drive 150bn ARM chip sales by 2020
THE INQUIRER
Computex 2011
FORGET PCS, SERVERS, TABLETS AND SMARTPHONES, the market for microcontrollers in embedded systems is where ARM thinks it will sell the most chips in the next decade.





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ARM is set to grab half the mobile PC market by 2015
THE INQUIRER
Computex 2011
ARM CAME OUT FIGHTING a day before Computex 2011 starts in earnest, claiming that it will nab half of the mobile PC market by 2015, although it admitted its server business will take longer to make an impact.



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ARM set to grab half mobile PC market by 2015
THE INQUIRER
ARM CAME OUT FIGHTING a day before Computex 2011 starts in earnest, claiming that it will nab half of the mobile PC market by 2015, although it admitted its server business will take longer to make an impact.





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Linaro announces support for Samsung's Origen ARM Cortex A9 board
THE INQUIRER
LINUX DEVELOPER Linaro has announced that it will provide development tools for Samsung's Origen dual-core Cortex A9 reference board.





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Lockheed Martin is attacked, RSA hackers suspected
THE INQUIRER
THE DEFENCE COMPANY Lockheed Martin has admitted that it suffered a "significant and tenacious attack" on its network, and hackers responsible for breaking into RSA Security in March are suspected to have carried out the attack.





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Nvidia launches its GTX560M mobile GPU for laptops
THE INQUIRER
CHIP DESIGNER Nvidia has launched a mobile version of its Geforce GTX560 graphics chip for notebook gaming.





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Canonical rubbishes Android tablets
THE INQUIRER
Computex 2011
UBUNTU LINUX DISTRIBUTOR Canonical believes the Motorola Atrix is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to smartphones that are able to transform themselves into more traditional computing devices.





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Canonical predicts the rise of hybrid smartphones
THE INQUIRER
Computex 2011
UBUNTU LINUX DISTRIBUTOR Canonical believes the Motorola Atrix is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to smartphones which are able to transform themselves into more traditional computing devices.





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Sandisk reveals INAND Extreme embedded flash drive
THE INQUIRER
STORAGE VENDOR Sandisk has announced its INAND Extreme, an embedded flash drive (EFD) to improve the performance of tablets and mobile devices.





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Toshiba announces a gaming laptop
THE INQUIRER
JAPANESE ELECTRONICS OUTFIT Toshiba has announced a high end gaming laptop with Nvidia's Geforce GTX560M graphics chip.





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EC probes Western Digital and Seagate storage deals
THE INQUIRER
THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION (EC) is looking into Western Digital's acquisition of Hitachi's storage business and Seagate's acquisition of Samsung's hard disk drive (HDD) business.





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Samsung wants Apple to hand over Ipad 3 and Iphone 5
THE INQUIRER
TABLET AND SMARTPHONE MAKER Samsung has escalated its patent dispute with Apple by asking a court to force Apple to hand over the Ipad 3 and Iphone 5.





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Nvidia launches wired 3D Vision shutter glasses
THE INQUIRER
GRAPHICS CHIP DESIGNER Nvidia has launched a wired version of its shutter glasses used as part of its 3D Vision system.





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Apple teases about a Lion OS update keynote
THE INQUIRER
THE FRUIT THEMED flogger of shiny toys, Apple is readying the release of information about Lion, the next installment in its Mac OS X operating system series.





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Linus Torvalds christens the next Linux kernel 3.0
THE INQUIRER
LINUX FOUNDER Linus Torvalds has incremented the Linux version number to 3.0.





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