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  • 900,000 ISP customers blacklisted
    Tuesday 10 May 2005 – 06:35
    More than 900,000 customers of U.K.
  • HP offers to fix 900,000 notebooks
    Monday 28 June 2004 – 03:28
    Hewlett-Packard on Friday launched a replacement program for defective memory modules that could crash or lock up notebooks.
  • More clock speed for Pentium D with arrival of 900-series
    Thursday 14 July 2005 – 07:57
    Intel will renovate its complete desktop processor product line in 2006. 65 nm processors will replace current single and dual-core Pentiums, Yonah will be officially introduced as mobile and desktop processor for small form factor devices. But Intel will not be able to increase speed levels dramatically until the arrival of its next-generation processor architecture, Tom's Hardware Guide has learned.
  • [CeBIT 2008] - ASUS Unveils Second-Generation EeePC
    Tuesday 4 March 2008 – 10:00 in Hardware
    We've been hearing rumours since the beginning of the year that the ASUS' highly successful EeePC would soon spawn other models. Now it's official. The »EeePC 900« will be much better equipped than its predecessor.
  • HP axes 5,900 jobs in Europe
    Wednesday 3 July 2002 – 11:27
    Hewlett-Packard is to axe 5,900 jobs in Europe as part of a plan to reduce its global workforce by ten per cent over the next 18 months.

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  • AMD Releases Duron 900*
    Monday 2 April 2001 – 07:00
    It was only a question of time until AMD would make the next logical step and launch the next fastest Duron processor, running at 900 MHz. The computing power of this new low-cost processor is getting impressively close to the performance leaders from a year ago, the Giga Hertz Pentium III and Athlon CPUs.
  • The 65 nm Pentium D 900's Coming Out Party*
    Saturday 7 January 2006 – 01:53
    The 65 nm Pentium D 900's Coming Out Party Today marks the launch of eight Pentium D 900 CPUS as the world waits to see where Intel's 65-nm process will take the next generation of Pentium CPUs. But does process technology alone suffice to beat the performance and heat specs of AMD's finest?

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