Thursday, March 29, 2012

IT News Head Lines (AnandTech) 3/29/2012

AnandTech



Anonymous Supposed Plans to "Kill" the Internet on March 31
Planned DDOS campaign against DNS is meant to highlight piracy legislation issues

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Intel, Qualcomm, ON Semi. Nichia are Biggest Chipmaking Winners of 2011
Intel's Infineon purchase paid off with a substantial rise in revenue

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Hasbro Fails to Prevent ASUS from Selling Transformer Prime Tablet in Trademark Case
The judge ruled that there was nothing "gimmicky" about the Eee Pad Transformer or Transformer Prime that would cause anyone to confuse the two products

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Apple Aims for SIM Takeover by Appointing Itself Dictator of EU Standards Board
If Apple's subsidiary bid is successful, it will be able to force everyone to use its proposed nano SIM standard

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NASA Launches Five Rockets to Study High-Level Jet Stream Winds
U.S. citizens from Massachusetts to North Carolina said they could see the streaks early this morning

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A123 Systems to Replace Faulty Fisker Karma EV Batteries for $55 Million
A123 will replace all defective batteries made at the Livonia, Michigan plant

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Google Targets Facebook with Its Own Third-Party Commenting Platform
Google commenting system expected to have deep ties to Google+

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News Corp's NDS Accused of Sabotaging Rival ITV Digital
More hacking?!

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T-Mobile Bumps Data Prices, Pushes Customers to "Go European"
Some are interpreting bump as push to move customers into value plans

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New Sony CEO to Take Over Struggling TV Unit, Make Other Management Changes
New Sony CEO Kazuo Hirai hopes to turn the TV business unit around after eight years of losses

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Chapel Hill, NC Places Ban on Most Handheld, Hands-Free Phone Calls While Driving
Police chief says ban will be difficult to enforce

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