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  • TechFaith Working on Android Phone Friday 10 October 2008 – 09:40 – Workstations

    Chinese ODM manufacturer TechFaith is working on an Android-based phone design that will be available in early 2009.read more

  • Dell to Get Killer NICs Inside XPS Desktops Friday 19 September 2008 – 11:00 – Desktops

    Suffering lag issues? Need that extra few milliseconds knocked off your ping?read more

  • IDF 2008: Highlights of Day 1 Keynotes Wednesday 20 August 2008 – 10:50 – Graphics Cards

    With IDF entering into day 2, we look back at the announcements and presentations from yesterday and take a look at the some of the biggest news ... read more

  • HP Kicks Off SIGGRAPH 2008 With Lots Of New Gear Wednesday 13 August 2008 – 11:00 – Monitors

    Hewlett Packard unveiled at SIGGRAPH 2008 new products for its "DreamColor" technology portfolio. These include "mobile workstations" ... read more

  • Study Finds Macs Cost 2X Windows PCs Thursday 7 August 2008 – 01:00 – Workstations

    A new study released by NPD Group today says that the average price for Macs are twice as expensive as those for the "average PC." According to ... read more

  • IBM Gets Cloud Computer Fever Friday 1 August 2008 – 10:00 – Workstations

    Chicago (IL) - IBM, on the heels of an announcement earlier this week by HP, Intel and Yahoo to build a huge cloud computing playground for ... read more

  • Microsoft Windows XP SP3 Delayed Due to Bug Wednesday 30 April 2008 – 03:20 – Workstations

    Microsoft announced today that it will be delaying the release of Windows XP Service Pack 3. Compatibility issues linked between the new service ... read more

  • SP3: A Little Windows Vista For Windows XP Wednesday 30 April 2008 – 03:20 – Workstations

    Redmond (CA) - Windows XP users can now officially download the latest service pack for their operating system, which essentially covers all ... read more

  • Dell, HP, Lenovo Offer WinXP Beyond June 30 Tuesday 29 April 2008 – 05:10 – Workstations

    Windows XP is proving to be the operating system that refuses to die, as major manufacturers such as Dell, Lenovo and HP are going to continue to ... read more

  • Red Hat Nixes Desktop Plans, Cites Microsoft's Dominance Monday 21 April 2008 – 01:40 – Workstations

    Raleigh (NC) - Red Hat is canceling its plans for a desktop operating system.read more

  • XP Service Pack 3 heading out in two weeks Wednesday 16 April 2008 – 11:50 – Workstations

    Redmond (WA) - Original equipment manufacturers will get their hands on the new service pack for Windows XP next week, followed by a final ... read more

  • HP leaves Dell in the dust with PC shipments Friday 30 November 2007 – 11:17 – Workstations

    Hewlett Packard once again showed a stellar performance in PC shipments. The company’s unit sales jumped 32.7% in the third quarter, outgrowing ... read more

  • Home automation specialist designs Microsoft Surface clone Wednesday 5 September 2007 – 02:03 – Workstations

    Osterville (MA) - Savant Systems, a Massachusetts-based electronics manufacturer specializing in home automation, has unveiled a new coffee ... read more

  • Intel: Caneland turning AMD's server momentum around Wednesday 5 September 2007 – 01:42 – Workstations

    Chicago (IL) – Intel is gearing up to launch the its Xeon 7300 processor, the last piece of its Core micro-architecture strategy. It’s a ... read more

  • HP sinks $300 million into Print 2.0 campaign Thursday 30 August 2007 – 09:48 – Workstations

    Palo Alto (CA) – Hewlett-Packard is betting big on printing and is spending $300 million to prove the point. The company’s pricey new ad ... read more

  • Epson announces 37 ppm inkjet printer Thursday 16 August 2007 – 10:22 – Workstations

    Long Beach (CA) – Inkjet printers have come increasingly under pressure by cheap laser printers, but Epson today announced a fast inkjet that ... read more

  • Lenovo to offer Suse Linux for its Thinkpad Tuesday 7 August 2007 – 10:18 – Workstations

    San Francisco (CA) – Lenovo said that it will be offering its Thinkpad notebooks with Linux as well related support for the operating system. ... read more

  • LED-based notebooks expected to see strong demand despite pricing issues Tuesday 7 August 2007 – 09:54 – Workstations

    Although the price gap between LED-based backlighting and CCFL (cold cathode fluorescent lamp) remains high at the moment, panel and backlight ... read more

  • Printer particles as bad as cigarette smoke: study Wednesday 1 August 2007 – 10:19 – Workstations

    Sydney (Australia) – Australian researchers have found that exposure to ordinary printer toner can be just as hazardous as cigarette smoking. ... read more

  • Next Windows OS only three years away? Tuesday 24 July 2007 – 10:59 – Workstations

    Although Windows Vista was hindered by multiple delays before its eventual retail release on January 30, marking more than a five-year gap since ... read more

  • Western Digital announces Green terabyte hard drives Tuesday 24 July 2007 – 10:32 – Workstations

    Lake Forest (CA) – Hard drives are among the most power hungry components in your PC. We have see several new ideas to cut power consumption of ... read more

  • Linux to power world's largest single-OS supercomputer Tuesday 24 July 2007 – 10:23 – Workstations

    Sunnyvale (CA) – A new Linux box is scheduled to arrive this August at the NASA Advanced Supercomputing (NAS) facility at the Ames Research ... read more

  • Fujitsu announces fingerprint security for Windows Tuesday 24 July 2007 – 10:09 – Workstations

    Sunnyvale (CA) - In an online world dominated by endless user names, passwords and answers to security questions, the idea of simple yet ... read more

  • Microsoft delays Vista SP1 Monday 23 July 2007 – 10:20 – Workstations

    Redmond (WA) – Microsoft says Vista’s first service pack won’t come until later this year. Some analysts had expected the software giant to ... read more

  • Touch screen panel components facing tight supply Thursday 19 July 2007 – 10:05 – Workstations

    Supply of touch screen panels is running tight due to insufficient supply of key component indium tin oxide (ITO) film, according to panel ... read more

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