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Dell should abandon direct sales model
Catching up with HP and Acer requires entry into retail, analyst recommends.
Tom Sanders
Feb 6 2007 8:41AM
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Panasonic crushes plasma TV rivals
Undisputed leader during Christmas season.
Simon Burns
Feb 6 2007 8:41AM
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Panasonic sets up Blu-ray testing lab
Lab will help conduct logical format verification of entertainment content.
Clement James
Feb 6 2007 8:41AM
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Blu-ray films outsell HD-DVD by 2 to 1
Blu-rayers heavily into 'Crank'.
Iain Thomson
Feb 5 2007 10:04AM
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Sony defends UK PlayStation 3 price
UK chief blames currency hedging and high cost of living.
Iain Thomson
Feb 5 2007 10:04AM
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Lenovo aims for F1 pole position
Frank Williams might even crack a smile!.
Iain Thomson
Feb 5 2007 10:04AM
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Google turbocharges Mini appliance
Budget-line search appliance expanded to larger enterprises.
Shaun Nichols
Feb 1 2007 9:23AM
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Origami ultra-slim camera lens unfolded
Technique promises tiny high resolution cameras.
Robert Jaques
Feb 1 2007 9:23AM
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Sony PS3 loss 'to reach US$2bn' by March
New chips may not be enough to stem losses, analysts say.
Simon Burns
Feb 1 2007 9:23AM
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Mobiles to get portable hard drives
Seagate launches Digital Audio Video Experience range of mobile hard drives.
Iain Thomson
Feb 1 2007 9:23AM
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AMD fires up Windows Vista driver
ATI Catalyst 7.1 graphics driver optimised for new OS.
Clement James
Jan 31 2007 9:25AM
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IBM and AMD follow in Intel's 45nm footsteps
Intel loses monopoly on working High-K and metal gate breakthrough.
Tom Sanders
Jan 30 2007 9:43AM
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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
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Nintendo Wii users plug into news
Free news channel accessed through the next-gen console.
Clement James
Jan 30 2007 9:42AM
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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
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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
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Flash memory prices plummet
Lack of new gadgets to soak up chip glut, observers say.
Simon Burns
Jan 29 2007 9:54AM
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Samsung crams 60GB onto 1.8in drive
Electronics giant relies on perpendicular magnetic recording.
Robert Jaques
Jan 29 2007 9:54AM
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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
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