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ARM could breath new life into laptops
A stagnant laptop market could be reinvigorated with the arrival of ARM processors, which will enable lighter machines with all-day battery life, industry observers said. Read More


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Richi Jennings: It's Sysadmin Appreciation Day (hurrah) #SysAdminDay
It's the last Friday of July, which can only mean one thing: it's System Administrator Appreciation Day! Started in 2000 by Ted Kekatos, this holiday-free holiday has grown from strength to strength. Let's feel the Friday love, in The Long View... Read More

Jonny Evans: iPhone 5 pictures: What drives the Apple sub-cult?
With just a few weeks before Apple introduces its next iPhones, the genius of Apple marketing has kicked-in with its usual pre-release publicity campaign, as dark and grainy images purporting to represent the company's new smartphones emerge, and sites everywhere ask, "Is this the iPhone 5?". Read More

AMD takes microprocessor market share from Intel in Q2
Strong demand for Fusion chips helped Advanced Micro Devices take global microprocessor market share from Intel in the second quarter this year, Mercury Research said in a study . Read More

Foxconn to rely more on robots for manufacturing
Foxconn, the maker of Apple's iPhone and iPad, plans to rely more on robots for manufacturing over the coming years, allowing the company to invest more in research and development and save on labor costs. Read More


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Dell launches 10-inch Android tablet in China
Dell launched its newest 10-inch Android tablet exclusively in China on Friday. Read More

Sharky: Hey, you don't want to rush into these things
This pilot fish gets a late-Friday call from a busy engineer a continent away who just remembered that his laptop's wireless networking is broken -- and he'll need it for his business trip that starts Monday morning. Read More

10 'great' tech products that really weren't
Ah, the good old days of tech. Old, certainly. Good? Not so much. Read More

Macs infringe S3 patents, could face U.S. import ban
A trade agency judge has ruled that some Macs infringe patents held by S3 Graphics and could be barred from the U.S., according to a decision made public Wednesday. Read More

Toshiba to fix Thrive tablet sleep-mode bug next week
Users of Toshiba's latest Thrive Tablet early next week will receive a software update to resolve a bug that causes the tablet to not wake up from sleep mode. Read More

 
 
 

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