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AMD needs to "break the monopoly" to achieve profitability
Vista to push PC sales growth to 20 per cent, AMD chief predicts.
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Mar 6 2007 8:21AM
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Sony mends fences with Immersion
Japanese giant to pay US$150.3m in new licensing deal.
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Mar 6 2007 8:21AM
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Lenovo recalls 200,000 notebook batteries
Reported fire hazard as units overheat.
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Mar 5 2007 8:12AM
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Sony does u-turn on PS2/PS3 compatibility
Removal of Emotion Engine sparks strong emotions.
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Intel 'hacker' has charges quashed after 12 years
Perl guru Randal Schwartz has had his conviction for hacking Intel's password files quashed, 12 years after being found guilty.
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Mar 5 2007 8:12AM
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Apple iPod takes off as flight data recorder
White box becomes a black box.
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Nintendo virtual console walks Streets Of Rage
Classic Sega and Turbografx titles available for download on the Wii.
Matt Chapman
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AMD shows off first ATI chipset
Chip giant promises Vista Premium experience without discrete graphics card.
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Mar 2 2007 8:26AM
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Sony confirms PSN release schedule and prices
UK pricing in line with Europe.
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Retail sector to blame for Optima’s revenue slump
Sydney-based PC manufacturer posts a decline in revenue for the final six months of 2006.
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Sony unveils US$600 Blu-ray player
BDP-S300 can output 1920 x 1080p high-definition video.
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Mar 1 2007 8:15AM
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Asia stocks up on high-tech gadgets
Digital content and cheaper chips driving market.
Simon Burns
Mar 1 2007 8:15AM
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Intel opens fourth 45nm fab
'Scary amount of x86 capacity' signals escalation in chip price war.
Tom Sanders
Feb 28 2007 8:20AM
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Server sales break dotcom boom record
Sun and Itanium servers shine in 2006.
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Feb 28 2007 8:20AM
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Appro workstation ships with 128GB of Ram
XtremeWorkstation offers two to four AMD Opteron 8000 processors.
Clement James
Feb 28 2007 8:20AM
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Bright future for LCD TVs in Asia
TV market in Asia approaches US$22bn as LCDs outsell conventional models.
Clement James
Feb 28 2007 8:20AM
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Nintendo Wii dominates console wars
Third of US and Japanese homes will have a Wii by 2011, say analysts.
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Feb 28 2007 8:20AM
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Cellnet slide continues
Telstra still to blame after Cellnet's revenue continues to decline.
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Feb 27 2007 2:23PM
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Samsung turbocharges graphics memory
World's fastest now even faster.
Clement James
Feb 27 2007 7:54AM
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European Xbox 360 gamers go Platinum
Microsoft promises a volley of new games next month.
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