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  • SGI is back, sorta
    Monday 23 October 2006 – 11:35
    Silicon Graphics, also more commonly known as SGI, is back on a major stock exchange. After spending the last year as a penny stock, SGI has begun trading today on the Nasdaq Stock Market under the symbol SGIC. SGI was once a Silicon Valley darling, producing expensive graphics workstations for corporations and the movie industry, but hit hard times when powerful computers and graphics cards become increasingly cheaper.
  • AMD Names A Few New CTOs, Sorta
    Wednesday 14 May 2008 – 03:30 in Business
    AMD announced the next round of promotions, additions and departures to from its staff.
  • Microsoft to recommend Suse Linux, sorta
    Friday 3 November 2006 – 01:03
    No, it's not a misprint: Microsoft today announced one of those if-you-can't-beat-'em-join-'em decisions and confirmed that it will be working closely with Novell to improve the interoperability and manageability between Windows and Linux. Under the terms of the agreement, Microsoft will even recommend Suse Linux Enterprise for mixed OS environments.
  • The very expensive iPhone, gone. Sorta.
    Monday 30 July 2007 – 10:45 in Consumer Electronics
    Opinion – After 29 days, it was time to cancel the service on my iPhone – to avoid AT&T’s $175 penalty for canceling the 2-yr service contract early. I still think that the iPhone is a great mobile communication device - without doubt the most innovative
  • Skype coming to the iPhone, sorta
    Tuesday 14 August 2007 – 10:22 in Consumer Electronics
    Stuttgart (Germany) – Shape Services has announced a basic feature set of Skype for Apple’s iPhone. "Skype on the iPhone is a Reality" reads the headline of a press release that found its way to our Email inbox today and given the fact that this writer j

Articles & reviews

  • Update MacBook 2007: Apple skips Santa Rosa, sorta*
    Thursday 17 May 2007 – 01:42
    Update MacBook 2007: Apple skips Santa Rosa, sorta Apple this morning announced an update for its MacBook computers. The company's mainstream notebook computers are now available with more memory, more hard drive space and faster processors. However, the MacBook has to rely on the "old" FSB667 Core 2 Duos. ...

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