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HARDWARE, BUSINESS
NEWS
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Intel is finding themselves in the hot water (again) in regards to statements made in regards who will be allowed to show what as far as Windows 8 goes. True story or dirty PR tactics based out of fear?
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HARDWARE, SOFTWARE, BUSINESS
ANALYSIS
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In Windows Phone 7.5, Microsoft originally wanted to integrate support for dual-core CPUs, but opted to not do so in order to provide Nokia a competitive advantage, since the maker will launch a dual-core phone in Feb 2012.
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HARDWARE, BUSINESS
NEWS
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Semiconductor giant reported a record 14.3 billion dollar revenue, achieving 3.7 billion dollar profit at the same time. The growth was fueled by double digit growth in the PC unit and the Data Center.
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HARDWARE, BUSINESS
NEWS
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If you thought that an 8Mpixel iPhone 5 or HTC Sensation / Galaxy S II are something special, think again. Sharp is launching a 12.1MP, 4.5" smartphone with an 3D HD touchscreen display.
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HARDWARE, DIGITAL ENTERTAINMENT
NEWS
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In order to get the developers onto the autostereoscopic 3D bandwagon, MasterImage 3D introduced CELL Reference tablet, available in 4.3", 7.0" and 10.1" screen sizes.
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HARDWARE, BUSINESS
ANALYSIS
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RIM's first tablet came to market on Tuesday, achieving above expected sales results, beating hyped tablets such as Motorola's Xoom. As usual, experts at iFixit tore it apart what's beneath the bonnet.
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HARDWARE
NEWS
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The souped up mobile chip supports gesture recognition, video conferencing and stereoscopic 3D video output in full HD, and two twelve-megapixel cameras for high-resolution stereoscopic 3D photography.
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GRAPHICS, BUSINESS
ANALYSIS
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Last week, ARM held their TechCon 2010 technology conference. They introduced a new Mali-T604 GPU IP and accompanying CoreLink 400 IP interconnect which provides high-speed cache sharing.
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HARDWARE, BUSINESS
NEWS, RUMORS
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Majority of press and analysts were thoroughly disappointed at Nokia/Intel press conference. However, we dug deeper to see what is really going on.
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