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Intel's new Atom processor to lower netbook prices
Intel on Wednesday said it has introduced a new Atom processor to bring down the price of netbooks in emerging markets to under $200, but the lower price may come at a performance penalty. Read More


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VW reorganizes IT to help develop 'rolling computers'
Volkswagen is realigning its IT operation so it can play a bigger role in the automaker's effort to build a new generation of cars that are infused with intelligence, connectivity and many other new capabilities. Read More

Jonny Evans: Apple chip roadmap hints A5 iPhone 5, A6 iPad 3
Looking beyond WWDC to the future evolution of Apple and its iDevices, Microprocessor Review suggests the company's iPhones and iPads may take different paths. Intel wants a piece of Apple's growing mobile processor pie. Will a hybrid ARM/Intel MacBook follow?. Read More

JR Raphael: Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 gets stock Honeycomb -- for now
Samsung officially announced the launch of its Galaxy Tab 10.1 Android tablet today -- and dropped an interesting little surprise as well. Read More

Excess stock bolsters chip market after Japan disaster
Excess inventory bolstered the chip market in the wake of the devastating earthquake and tsunami in Japan. Read More


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Windows 8, from an iPad user's view
While Microsoft's Windows 8 offers 'a lot of good ideas,' says columnist Ryan Faas, it risks confusing users by being too gesture-intensive. Read More

Adobe: Row with Apple over Flash is over
Adobe CEO Shantanu Narayen has said that his company's row with Apple over the lack of Flash on the iOS platform is 'over.' Read More

Shock: Windows 8 optimized for desktop tablets
You might have written off Microsoft as clueless about the future of touch computing, but the user interface for desktop Windows 8 changes everything. Read More

First tablets with Intel's Oak Trail processor ship
The first tablets based on Intel's processor code-named Oak Trail started shipping late last week, with the initial models targeted at businesses. Read More

 
 
 

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