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Tuesday, 10th April 2007
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Good morning, hope you all had a good Easter.

This morning EMS Technologies said that it believes there is commercial demand for systems sold by its Defense and Space Systems Division, which is used by the military to protect communications channels. The company says its technology provides beam-forming networks that protect communications relayed through satellites.

Also, Advanced Micro Devices is paying the price of moving from the sidelines to front and center on Intel's radar. The smaller chipmaker on Monday said revenues in the first quarter would be less than a year ago due to falling prices and slower sales. Suffering from a two-pronged attack by Intel, including strong products and price cuts, AMD said it expected revenues in the first quarter to be US$1.23 billion, US$100 million less than the same period a year ago.

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Anti-jamming technology for commercial Satellite firms
EMS Technologies is offering technology that provides beam-forming networks that protect communications relayed through satellites.
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Hardware
Intel revs up Quad-Core desktop chip
The latest Core 2 Extreme is designed with gaming fans, digital design professionals and computer enthusiasts in mind.
By Staff writers


Applications
Microsoft repatches .ANI emergency
Still dealing with problems with last week's emergency .ANI vulnerability patch, Microsoft has fixed three more issues in a high-priority update.
By Staff writers


Convergence
Apple hits the 100-million mark with iPod
Since the iPod's introduction 5-1/2 years ago, Apple has unveiled more than 10 models and sparked an ecosystem of more than 4,000 accessories.
By Staff writers


Internet
Google apologises for copying data
In a post on Google China's blog, Google acknowledges that a thesaurus integrated into its Pinyin software does contain some non-Google data sources.
By Staff writers


Applications
Citrix updates NetScaler
NetScaler version 8.0 is designed to work with products from IBM, Microsoft, SAP, Oracle, and others.
By Staff writers


Hardware
AMD awakens Intel goliath
The good news in all of this is consumers should expect the price of chips to continue to fall, which should lead to lower prices for servers and PCs.
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