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Asda DVD player costs less than a film
Durabrand player goes on sale for £9.
Clement James
Jan 30 2007 9:42AM
Hardware
Analysis: Intel's big 45nm break
Cut in power leakage is important, but just one of several improvements
needed for tomorrow's chips.
Tom Sanders
Jan 29 2007 9:54AM
Hardware
Intel unveils first 45nm processors
Penryn hailed as 'greatest semiconductor breakthrough in 40 years'.
Tom Sanders
Jan 29 2007 9:54AM
Hardware
Experts warn Apple iPhone is 'no smartphone'
New device not as clever as some think, says ABI Research.
Robert Jaques
Jan 29 2007 9:54AM
Hardware
Flash memory prices plummet
Lack of new gadgets to soak up chip glut, observers say.
Simon Burns
Jan 29 2007 9:54AM
Hardware
Samsung crams 60GB onto 1.8in drive
Electronics giant relies on perpendicular magnetic recording.
Robert Jaques
Jan 29 2007 9:54AM
Hardware
AMD teams up with TCL in China
Athlon 64 X2 dual-core processor-based desktop systems available immediately.
Clement James
Jan 29 2007 9:54AM
Hardware
Lite-On claims DVD burner speed record
World's first 20x DVD burner offers 1.5Gbps transfer rate.
Clement James
Jan 29 2007 9:54AM
Hardware
Intel embraces next-gen Wi-Fi
Chipmaker starts shipping draft compliant 802.11n chips.
Shaun Nichols
Jan 25 2007 10:13AM
Hardware
Doubts raised over 802.11n for HD video
Spectrum-sharing could limit new Wi-Fi technology.
Shaun Nichols
Jan 25 2007 10:13AM
Hardware
Police probe Downing Street hard drives
PM's office may learn that deleting isn't always deleting.
Iain Thomson
Jan 25 2007 10:13AM
Hardware
Sun and Intel to push 8-way servers and Solaris
Sun flip-flops back to Intel Xeon servers.
Tom Sanders
Jan 24 2007 8:17AM
Hardware
Creative Alchemy fixes Vista sound
Firm claims to have solved issues from Microsoft's removal of HAL.
Clement James
Jan 24 2007 8:17AM
Hardware
Scottish school kids get free PDAs
National Lottery funded scheme also offers free wireless Internet access.
Clement James
Jan 23 2007 9:12AM
Hardware
HP touch-screen PC takes on the paper family calendar
Computer vendor targets TouchSmart PC at common spaces.
Tom Sanders
Jan 19 2007 4:36PM
Hardware
NEC unveils latest high-def DVD chipsets
Emma series of chips goes into production.
Clement James
Jan 19 2007 9:39AM
Hardware
Researchers promise cheaper nano-scale chips
Nano-imprint breakthrough paves way for smaller, cheaper circuits.
Robert Jaques
Jan 19 2007 9:39AM
Hardware
Apple iPhone could cannibalise iPod sales
Gartner believes devices will dominate portable digital media market.
Robert Jaques
Jan 19 2007 9:39AM
Hardware
Merger creates Australian print giant
Upstream Technology and Print Solutions Australia have merged to create “Australia’s largest independent print company”.
Staff Writers
Jan 18 2007 12:48PM
Hardware
LG-Philips LCD losses continue
Falling LCD prices hurt giant manufacturer.
Simon Burns
Jan 18 2007 9:35AM
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