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Netbooks and the Death of x86 ComputingOpen in New Window
"Freescale said Monday it would offer an ARM-based chip that could lead to a $200 Linux-based netbook, offering about twice the amount of usage on a single battery charge as Intel’s Atom processor a read more »
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Samsung Develops 100 GB SSD For ServersOpen in New Window
Samsung claims its new 2.5-inch; single-level cell solid state drive is 10 times faster than the typical SAS hard drive used for transactional data workloads. read more »
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Super Micro fiscal Q2 sales not so superOpen in New Window
Banking on NehalemMotherboard and server maker Super Micro Computer said today it was not going to make its expected numbers for its fiscal second quarter ended December 31. The economic meltdown is read more »
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HP Announces Tech Recycling with a Buyback TwistOpen in New Window
HP today introduced a recycling program that includes a way for consumers to receive cash for unwanted technology equipment.Through the HP Consumer Buyback and Planet Partners Recycling Program, cons read more »
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Dell moving into GlassHouse?Open in New Window
Stars align for services buyComment Back in December 2007, a confident GlassHouse Technologies, sensing good prospects in its services and consulting area, filed for an IPO. In the spring of 2008, it read more »
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AMD's Neo processor debuts in HP notebookOpen in New Window
AMD talked up its new ultra-portable lineup in November and is partnering up with HP to showcase actual products at CES this year. The companies have designed an ultra-portable that's gunning for the read more »
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HP adds aluminum-clad Mini 2140 to netbook lineupOpen in New Window
Hewlett-Packard completed its shift away from Via Technologies' C7 processor with the release of an updated version of its popular Mini 2130 netbook that offers a larger screen and uses an Atom p read more »
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Music sales up 10% in 2008, thanks to downloads (and vinyl)Open in New Window
"Music sales in the US grew 10.5 percent overall during 2008, with online single-track sales growing by 27 percent." read more »
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