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Perfection is a relentless pursuit (no apologies offered to a certain car company currently using a variation of that phrase). In that pursuit, we really cannot afford to be insensitive to your -- our customers -- concerns, nor can we  |
Now if only they could of settled this sooner. Then the EU wouldn't look like complete idiots for forcing Microsoft to release a dumb down version of Windows XP called Windows XP N which never took off in the UK.  |


Intel's upcoming mobile chip has higher energy consumption than Pentium Ms, CNET News.com has learned.  |
Sales of notebook and server chips help drive a solid quarter for the thorn in Intel's side.  |
As part of its efforts to target mass market devices, Symbian Ltd. demonstrated Tuesday at the Smartphone Show in London a reference design for Symbian OS phones that it developed with Intel Corp. It's the first reference design announced by  |
Fast 1GB DIMMs finally hit the market! We take a closer look at new 2GB kits from OCZ, Gigaram and Corsair.  |
Palm today announced that its award-winning Palm Treo 650 smartphone is now available on the Hutch network in India.  |
Sailing Clicker lets users control a Mac or Windows PC from a mobile devoce over Bluetooth or Wi-Fi. For instance, users can play and pause a DVD or music on your Mac with iTunes and review track/album information from a  |  |
One month after closing its acquisition of Intranets.com, WebEx Communications is launching an updated, rebranded version of Intranets.com's hosted collaboration software suite, a move aimed at expanding WebEx's share of the SMB (small and medium business) market before Microsoft conquers  |
LG Electronics has developed a cell phone that can receive satellite TV programs and "pause" them, just like a living-room digital video recorder, when the user needs to take a phone call.  |
At Symbian's Smartphone Show in London, Nokia launched a new family of developer tools in an effort to unify all of its programming software.  |
Mobile phones could be sold wholesale for as little as $15 by the end of 2008, although the result might be a handset nobody wants, an executive from chip maker Texas Instruments said Tuesday. ADVERTISEMENT WHITE PAPER: PUTTING THE SOA  |
Many models that appear at trade shows never make it to mass production, but we know that also HTC itself is preparing phones that look like this: ... i.e. phones that look like MS Smartphone - with regular cellphone keypad  |
Just like in France, majors in Japan wish that a tax be created on audio players, aiming at compensating for losses related to copy operations. Japanese are quite moderate though in their bidding, as the tax will be related to  |
The iPod nano is wonderful, especially in black. Yet as you could have read it already a few times, it will be scratched very quickly. Its size will make you put it the whole day long in your pocket. So  |
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