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Intel launches new class of 'Ultrabook' laptops

  Nokia confident that Windows Phone will ship this year | ARM servers still 'several years' away, its president says
 
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Intel launches new class of 'Ultrabook' laptops
Intel announced plans for a new class of thin and light laptops at the Computex trade show on Tuesday, its latest move to improve its competitiveness in the mobile computing market. Read More


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Nokia confident that Windows Phone will ship this year
Nokia has "increased confidence" that the first of its smartphones with Windows Phone will ship in the fourth quarter, the company said on Tuesday. Read More

ARM servers still 'several years' away, its president says
The president of ARM Holdings has sought to temper the expectations around ARM-based servers, saying those systems might not ship in volume before 2015. Read More

Jonny Evans: Samsung demands Apple hand over iPad 3 and iPhone 5
Samsung has responded to Apple's lawsuit against the company with the demand that it get advance access to Apple's iPad 3 and iPhone 5 products. Can the relationship between the two firms sustain this bitter legal dispute? Read More

Intel's AppUp enables hybrid cloud for small businesses
With its new AppUp offering, Intel hopes to facilitate a new kind of cloud service for small businesses that have security concerns but want to take advantage of the cost benefits of moving to the cloud. Read More


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This pilot fish is new to the organization, and he's still learning the ropes when he is promoted to supervisor. Shortly after that, a staffer submits his resignation -- and that raises a question. Read More

Intel: Ultrabook is not a sign it failed in tablets
Intel's proposal of a new class of laptop, the Ultrabook, isn't an admission that it is losing the battle to put its microprocessors in tablets, according to a company executive. Read More

MSI shows new thin-and-light laptops and tablets
MSI is showing off new X-Slim laptops at Computex that are less than an inch thick, contain the latest Intel and AMD processors, and offer more than eight hours of battery life. It is also showing new tablets running Windows or Android at the Taipei trade show. Read More

Nvidia shows tablet running quad-core Tegra chip
Nvidia has shown a prototype tablet computer running a four-core version of its Tegra processor and said products based on the new chip will go on sale starting in September. Read More

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