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Intel fires up Penryn and Nehalem enhancements
Following AMD's lead with integrated memory controller and graphics processor.
Tom Sanders
Mar 29 2007 11:50AM
Hardware
Next Byte shuts Richmond store
Apple reseller Next Byte has shut its Richmond store, citing poor location as the main reason for its closure.
Lilia Guan
Mar 28 2007 3:26PM
Hardware
Dell starts offering complete data centres
Hardware vendor moves into preconfigured server bundles.
Tom Sanders
Mar 28 2007 2:27PM
Hardware
Asia retailers facing IT arms race
Small firms forced to compete with giants in US$11.6bn market.
Simon Burns
Mar 28 2007 2:16PM
Hardware
HP fires patent salvo across Acer's bow
Taiwanese PC and laptop maker accused of infringing five patents
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Tom Sanders
Mar 28 2007 2:14PM
Hardware
Intel ships first Classmate PCs
First volume shipments head for Mexico and Brazil.
Tom Sanders
Mar 27 2007 1:41PM
Hardware
Sun pulls up smoke screens around future processors
Positioning for upcoming APL and Rock processor lines remains unclear.
Tom Sanders
Mar 27 2007 1:41PM
Hardware
AMD steps up corporate PC push to compete with Intel
AMD has unveiled a set of open source tools that let PC manufacturers test systems for compatibility with new standards that promise to allow easier remote desktop management.
Tom Sanders
Mar 27 2007 11:41AM
Hardware
EBay pulls Apple iPhone auction
Online auction house eBay has pulled a sale of six iPhones from its site, saying that it is not confident that the seller can deliver within 30 days.
Iain Thomson
Mar 27 2007 11:41AM
Hardware
Orb brings PC multimedia to gaming consoles
Don't waste US$300 on Apple TV, says Orb chief.
Staff Writers
Mar 27 2007 11:41AM
Hardware
China's chip industry swells to US$13bn
Runaway growth to triple sales to US$44bn by 2011, analyst predicts.
Simon Burns
Mar 26 2007 1:07PM
Hardware
Free Bravia TVs to UK's PlayStation 3 buyers
Free Bravia TVs to UK's first PS3 buyers.
Staff Writers
Mar 26 2007 12:07PM
Hardware
CeBIT: Samsung unveils Q1 Ultra
Samsung has unveiled the successor to its first generation Ultra Mobile PC Q1, the Q1 Ultra, at the CeBIT trade show in Hanover.
Ian Williams
Mar 26 2007 9:07AM
Hardware
Microsoft and Google polish up OpenAjax
Open industry collaboration group sees membership grow to 72.
Clement James
Mar 23 2007 1:52PM
Hardware
Local retailers launch Playstation 3
Despite the expensive price tag, Australian game enthusiasts celebrated the midnight arrival of the much anticipated Sony PlayStation 3.
Staff Writers
Mar 23 2007 1:30PM
Hardware
Engineers tout 'morphable' computers
Raytheon Space and Airborne Systems, a developer of sensor systems for the US military, has claimed that it has developed the world's first computers that can morph into different forms.
Clement James
Mar 23 2007 11:52AM
Hardware
CeBIT: Hard disk shredder eliminates data for good
Machine turns old hard drive into confetti.
Ian Williams
Mar 23 2007 11:52AM
Hardware
PlayStation 3 fans queue for 72 hours
Fans of Sony's PlayStation 3 gaming console have been camping out in Virgin Megastore in London since Wednesday for a chance to get their hands on the new console at midnight.
Iain Thomson
Mar 23 2007 11:52AM
Hardware
Yahoo dives into mobile search
Engine interprets search results to allow for better ranking.
Tom Sanders
Mar 22 2007 10:55AM
Hardware
CeBIT: Zephyr shows off BioHarness smart monitor
It's all in the weave.
Ian Williams
Mar 22 2007 10:55AM
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