Quanta Sues AMD Over “Faulty” Chips

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The world's largest contract maker of notebook computers, Quanta Computer Incorporated, has filed a lawsuit against Advanced Micro Devices Incorporated (AMD) for what Quanta...

Italian Government Slaps Apple with $1.2 Million Fine

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Apple has been hit with quite a hefty fine from a somewhat surprising place today, Italy. That's right, on December 27, 2011 the country...

Mozilla Launches Firefox 9.0.1 Right After Firefox 9 Due to Bugs

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Just one day after it released Firefox 9, Mozilla quickly released an update after backing out of a bug fix that was causing users...

New Features for Google Chrome v16

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Google Chrome was just updated and the newest version brings an option to print any webpage using Cloud Print and multiple profile support for...

Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 Updated

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Microsoft has just updated its Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 and posted a service pack with a plethora of new features and bug fixes according...

Computer History Museum Opens New Online Exhibit Dedicated to Steve Jobs

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In what is perhaps the biggest show of remembrance for him since his death, the Computer History Museum has just launched an online exhibit...

The Inevitable Sadness of AMD

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It would seem that the arms race between AMD and Intel has ended, and the victor is Intel. The most recent news to come...

Western Digital’s Deal to Acquire Hitachi’s HDD Business Approved

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Western Digital has just secured conditional approval from the European Union's competition regulator to purchase Hitachi's hard disk drive business for a grand total...

Microsoft Kinect for PC Coming Soon

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On Tuesday, November 22 Microsoft announced that it is working on getting its Kinect motion-sensing device ready to use on PCs that run...

Japan’s K Computer Remains as the World’s Most Powerful Supercomputer

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There is a recently released list of the Top 500 most powerful computers in the world, and once again Japan's K Computer takes the...

HDD Shortages to Spill Over into Q1 2012

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Considering operations are disrupted at over a dozen hard disk drive (HDD) factories thanks to flooding in Thailand, PC manufacturers should begin preparing for...

School Computers to Be Replaced by School iPads in 2016

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With the technological age in full force, computers have become a staple in schools. Every single grade it seems is using computers for learning...

Will March 2012 Give Us the iPad 3?

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I wrote recently abut the iPad getting a possible discounted release and a new name (iPad Mini?) in the early part of 2012. While...

Samsung Introduces New Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus

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Samsung has just confirmed that another variation of its Samsung Galaxy Tab will be hitting stores soon. This new device, known as the Samsung...

Toshiba Introduces Tiny Enterprise Hard Drives

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Toshiba's Storage Products Business Unit has just announced a high-capacity 2.5" high-performance enterprise-class drive. Known as the Toshiba MK01GRRB/R series, this drive supports the...

London 2012: Powered By Acer

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We have known for some time that the London 2012 Olympics will be in part powered by Acer. What we are just now finding...

Napster to be Acquired by Rhapsody

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One of the oldest internet subscription music services on the web, Rhapsody, has finally, and officially, acquired Napster subscribers as well as a host...

Microsoft’s IE9 Strategy Fails to Produce Results

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As the rise of other browsers, like Google Chrome, begin to show, so does the demise of others, namely Internet Explorer. The web browser,...

Popular Industries for Computer Rentals

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There are several industries that take advantage of technology rentals like computers, laptops, projectors, temporary office equipment and audio visual rentals. Many business industries...

Mozilla Debating a 5-Week Release Schedule for Firefox

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I think it is safe to say that the new six week rapid release cycle for Mozilla's Firefox internet browser has drawn a lot...