
Broadcom's profits plunge despite steady sales
MOBILE CHIP DESIGNER Broadcom has seen its profits fall sharply as revenue remained stagnant while settlement and research and development costs rose.

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Wolfson releases a high-definition audio chip for smartphones
CHIP DESIGNER Wolfson has announced its WM5102 high definition audio system-on-chip (SoC) for use in smartphones.

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Intel demos a palm-sized Sandy Bridge computer
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CHIPMAKER Intel has shown off its latest small PC that it is calling the Next Unit of Computing (NUC).

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Intel Ivy Bridge HD Graphics 4000 review
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CHIPMAKER Intel has used the added transistor budget afforded by its 22nm process node to significantly expand the GPU in its Ivy Bridge processor line and make it comparable to AMD's Radeon HD 6550D found in the firm's Llano processors.

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Motorola posts £53m first quarter loss ahead of Google buyout
AMERICAN PHONE MAKER Motorola Mobility has posted a first quarter net loss of $86m (£53m) ahead of Google's acquisition of the company.

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Facebook wants you to donate your organs
THE SOCIAL NETWORK Facebook launched a tool today that will let users broadcast to friends that they're an organ donor in what the web site is calling "a life-saving initiative".

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RIM sheepishly admits to Apple Store protests
CANADIAN SMARTPHONE MAKER Research In Motion (RIM) has admitted to staging protests outside Apple Stores in Sydney and Melbourne, despite rumours that Apple's archrival Samsung was behind them.

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UK average broadband speeds decline
BROADBAND SPEEDS in the UK have slipped, according to a report by global services provider Akamai.

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Skype investigates a potential security threat
VOICE OVER IP (VoIP) and chat service Skype is investigating a potential security threat that can reveal a person's last known Internet Protocol (IP) address.

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Intel teams up with Hauwei to test LTE TDD in China
CHIPMAKER Intel will work with Huawei to create an interoperability test lab for the implementation of Long Term Evolution time-division duplexing (LTE TDD) networks.

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Intel teams up with Huawei to test LTE TDD in China
CHIPMAKER Intel will work with Huawei to create an interoperability test lab for the implementation of Long Term Evolution time-division duplexing (LTE TDD) networks.

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Nokia makes more money licensing patents than from Lumia sales
FINNISH PHONE MAKER Nokia makes more money from licensing its patents to Apple than it does selling Lumia phones.

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Sony announces its first ultrabook
JAPANESE ELECTRONICS MAKER Sony has announced that it will release its first ultrabook, the Vaio T13, in early June.

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Live coverage: Samsung Galaxy S III launch
THE INQUIRER will be at London's Earls Court Thursday evening to cover Samsung's "next Galaxy" launch event, where we're expecting to see the Galaxy S III. We'll be posting live updates as the launch unfolds, so join us to find out whether it will come boasting a 4.8in screen.

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RIM hands out a 4.2in BlackBerry 10 developer phone
CANADIAN SMARTPHONE DESIGNER Research In Motion (RIM) handed out its BlackBerry 10 testing device today, giving developers a chance to get their hands on its upcoming operating system (OS) software.

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RIM launches an NFC music streaming device
CANADIAN PHONE MAKER Research In Motion (RIM) has launched a nifty little gadget at Blackberry World, the Blackberry Music Gateway, which enables music streaming using NFC.

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Hitachi-LG sales manager agrees prison time in US price fixing probe
AN EXECUTIVE of Hitachi-LG Data Storage (HLDS) will serve prison time in the US for participating in rigging bids for the sale of optical drives.

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Apple is investigated over Ipad 4G claims in UK
THE ADVERTISING STANDARDS AUTHORITY (ASA) is investigating Apple's claims that the Ipad is a 4G device in the UK, the BBC reports.

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Google releases Big Query database service
ENTERPRISE SERVICE VENDOR Google has publicly launched Big Query, claiming it can tackle 'big data' analytics.

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Flashback malware steals thousands a day
THE FLASHBLACK TROJAN might be ruining Apple's Mac OS X reputation as the operating system that doesn't get viruses but security firm Symantec has reported it is a source of profit for the malware's makers.

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Flashback malware earns makers $10,000 a day
THE FLASHBLACK TROJAN might be ruining Apple's Mac OS X reputation as the operating system that doesn't get viruses but security firm Symantec has reported it is a source of profit for the malware's makers.

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Spotify unveils its app for Apple's Ipad
MUSIC STREAMING OUTFIT Spotify has announced an Ipad app that comes optimised for the Apple tablet's 'retina' display.

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Microsoft faces an Xbox 360 and Windows 7 ban in Germany
IT ISN'T ALL bad news for Motorola today, as it has won an injunction against Microsoft in a German court.

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Activision announces Call of Duty Black Ops 2
VIDEO GAME PUBLISHER Activision has announced the next installment of its eminent first-person shooter game Call of Duty (COD).

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Amazon Kindle creates surge in digital book sales
THE PUBLISHERS ASSOCIATION (PA) has revealed that ebook sales grew 54 per cent in 2011, causing revenues to soar to £92m.

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IBM goes after Apache Tomcat with Websphere App Server-lite
JAVA DEVELOPERS on the lookout for a mobile-friendly platform could be happy with the next release of IBM's Websphere Application Server, which is aimed at offering a lighter, more dynamic version of the app middleware.

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IBM protects Watson from AI-hungry firms
AFTER ITS STERLING PERFORMANCE on Jeopardy, IBM's artificial intelligence machine Watson has proven so popular with the commercial sector that IBM is no longer accepting new test projects for the technology.

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Microsoft cracks down on racy apps
SOFTWARE VENDOR Microsoft has issued Windows Phone developer guidelines that promise to crack down on 'racy' apps in its Windows Phone Marketplace.

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Microsoft's Windows XP is still the most popular
SOFTWARE HOUSE Microsoft's decade old operating system (OS) Windows XP is still the most popular, according to data released today by web analytics firm Net Applications.

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Huawei Mediapad gets Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich
THE HANDBAG FRIENDLY Huawei Mediapad tablet can now be updated to Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich (ICS), enabling the device with a bunch of new features.

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Pirate Bay will stand united against UK High Court ruling
FILESHARING WEB SITE The Pirate Bay has said it will "stand united" against a UK High Court ruling to ban UK bittorrent users from accessing the web site.

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LG will exit the Windows Phone market
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KOREAN PHONE MAKER LG has announced that it will get out of the Windows Phone market following sluggish sales of its Windows Phone powered handsets.

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Google Street View engineer who intercepted WiFi data is identified
THE IDENTITY of a Google engineer who intercepted personal data from WiFi networks while driving Street View cars has been uncovered.

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Internet Explorer claws back a little more market share
SOFTWARE HOUSE Microsoft's Internet Explorer web browser has seen yet more unexpected growth, as it clawed back a little market share in April too.

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IBM goes after mobile developers with a single platform for IOS and Android
BIGGISH BLUE IBM is going after the lucrative mobile market with a bundle of products for application development, security and connectivity.

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IBM gives Impact keynote slot to Steve Jobs' homage


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Pension fund sues Google over stock split proposal
ADVERTISING BROKER Google has been sued by a pension fund following its decision to split its stock.

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The Pirate Bay must be blocked by UK ISPs
FILESHARING WEB SITE The Pirate Bay must be blocked by UK internet service providers (ISPs), the High Court has ruled today.

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Keith Vaz uses Breivik's testimony to push violent video game censorship
SELECT COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN Keith Vaz has tabled an early day motion in Parliament urging the government to look more closely at first-person shooter (FPS) video games.

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Microsoft pays $300m for Barnes and Noble subsidiary stake
CLOSED SOURCE SOFTWARE HOUSE Microsoft has inked a deal with Barnes & Noble giving it a stake in a newly created subsidiary, ending the legal dispute between the two firms over Google's Android operating system.

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Microsoft pays $300m for Barnes & Noble subsidiary stake
CLOSED SOURCE SOFTWARE HOUSE Microsoft has inked a deal with Barnes & Noble giving it a stake in a newly created subsidiary, ending the legal dispute between the two firms over Google's Android operating system.

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