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Intel Rolls Out New Chip To Jump-Start RFID
TechWeb - R1000 retools radio frequency ID readers and could lower prices.
Brief: Clearwire Raises $600 Million In IPO
TechWeb - The company will be one of the first to test mobile Wimax in the United States.
China lawmaker warns of defense leaks via Internet
Reuters - Chinese Internet users should keep
national security in mind and not reveal military secrets
through online chat rooms, emails or blogs, Xinhua news agency
said on Sunday citing a warning from a member of parliament.
AMD's well may be running dry
AP - The high-flying Advanced Micro Devices Inc. of 2006 has given way to a company in financial peril, saddled with debt and bleeding from a brutal price battle with its larger and suddenly resurgent Silicon Valley archrival, Intel Corp.
EU takes aim at Apple over iTunes
BERLIN (Reuters) - European Union consumer chief Meglena Kuneva has hit out at Apple Inc.'s bundling of its popular iPod music players and its iTunes online music store, according to German weekly magazine Focus.
EU takes aim at Apple over iTunes
Reuters - European Union consumer chief Meglena
Kuneva has hit out at Apple Inc.'s bundling of its popular iPod
music players and its iTunes online music store, according to
German weekly magazine Focus.
Cable operators offer wireless contracts
AP - Two months ago, Fred Poteet walked into a Sprint store to resolve some technical problems with his cell phone service. When he walked out, he had a new wireless contract with Cox Communications Inc., his cable TV operator.
Patent Ruling Batters Vonage
PC World - Analysis: Verizon's victory in patent-infringement case is the latest challenge for Internet telephony provider Vonage.
Intel Readies Power-Saving Quad-Core Xeons
PC World - Intel Corp. quad-core microprocessors that work at an energy-efficient 50 watts per processor will officially be on the market starting Monday, according to the company.
Intel to release more efficient quad-core Xeons
InfoWorld - Intel Corp. quad-core microprocessors that work at an energy-efficient 50 watts per processor will officially be on the market starting Monday, according to the company.
Digital Camera's Evolution Slowing Down
PC Magazine - The conclusion of this year's PMA show? This year, it seems pragmaticism has replaced more techy, far-out concepts.
Game over for China's net addicts
BEIJING (Reuters) - Combining sympathy with discipline, a military-style boot camp near Beijing is at the front-line of China's battle against Internet addiction, a disorder afflicting millions of the nation's youth.
Oil that fries your burger can run your car
PHILADELPHIA (Reuters) - After a good meal, how about asking the head waiter if you can take the waste grease from the kitchen to fuel your car?
Talkback: What are your cell phone commandments?
InfoWorld - Technology may update and improve at a staggeringly fast rate, but some tech stories always seem to remain relevant no matter what new developments arise -- or even because of new developments.
Game over for China's net addicts
Reuters - Combining sympathy with discipline, a
military-style boot camp near Beijing is at the front-line of
China's battle against Internet addiction, a disorder
afflicting millions of the nation's youth.
Microsoft Targets Vertical Markets in the Enterprise
PC World - Dynamics family of business applications are refined for specific industries.
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