Intel Inside.......an anti-trust embargo

After facing lawsuits in Asia and Europe, New York’s attorney general, Andrew M. Cuomo, filed a federal antitrust lawsuit on Wednesday against Intel, the world’s largest chip maker. In May this year the...

US School District Electrifies Education With Free Laptops

TUCSON -- Sunnyside sophomore Jennifer Galindo knows all about barriers. Two years ago, her family moved from Mexico to Tucson, where she didn’t know anyone and barely spoke English. “It was really...

Cyber Or-13 Light Fantastic and other interesting insights

Enjoy this new installment by Dr. Moshe Dror, Phd.  from our israelseen web site. All the news about spirit that is fit to print from Tel Aviv. " By Moshe Dror I would like to add some thoughts about the significance of light in our cyber culture. We will see why...

Laptops Morph To Netbooks at CES ‘09 :: Symblogogy

"Intel’s Classmate PC Tablet PC, uh, I mean Netbook, is a better Netbook than most because it shows some design considerations that make sense for the small form factor. Image Credit Intel Laptops Morph To...

All is Not Lost - HP and Home Depot Beats Expectations

"Hewlett-Packard boosted the tech sector on Tuesday. The computer maker said preliminary fourth-quarter earnings were higher than analysts expected. First-quarter guidance for 2009 was also above estimates. The...

Sony recalls 100,000 batteries

100,000 Sony Lithium-Ion batteries that are used in Hewlett-Packard, Toshiba and Dell notebook computers are being recalled, with a prediction that about 35,000 of these batteries came from the US."Some details...

Most Powerful Business Woman touts McCain on the Net

UPDATED  The Christian Science Monitor, has posted video of the event. Here's the link. When it comes to presidential politics, Barack Obama has all the buzz on the Internet. He has raised record amounts of money online. He hired a Facebook co-founder to help leverage...

Windows XP no longer sold, despite protests

For some this is good news, for others it's a kick in the teeth with a steel-toed Kodiak work boot. The thing I find surprising is that Microsoft is already planning a new operating system for 2009. That was...

HP Unveils New Touch-Screen Desktops

This looks pretty cool." YORK, Pa. (AdAge.com) -- Following the wave of awe and acclaim over the iPhone's distinctive touch-screen, PCs are joining the latest "hands-on" revolution in tech, led by Hewlett-Packard. The question is whether the innovation will catch on as well...

Hightened Border Security Boost Business For HP

" Hightened border security may be a pain for air travellers but it means big business opportunities for IT firms. For one global supplier of Government security systems - Hewlett-Packard - software development work by its staff in New Zealand is helping it win international...

Dell to launch retail presence in China

"Dell announced a deal yesterday to launch a retail presence in China by selling computers through the country's biggest chain of electronics stores as it struggles to capture a bigger share of the booming market. The deal extends Dell's strategy of expanding beyond its...

Hewlett-Packard Brings Linux To Select Desktops

"The world's largest PC manufacturer, Hewlett-Packard, has reportedly announced it will start selling Linux-based PCs aimed at the consumer market. For the time being it appears the HP Linux models will only be...

Acer buys Gateway to gain third place in PC sales league

"The Taiwanese firm Acer is to become the world's third biggest computer company by paying $710m (£352m) for California-based Gateway, creating a combined force selling 20m machines annually. The deal, announced yesterday, will push Acer ahead of China's Lenovo to put it...

Dell Slips in Customer Approval; Yahoo Tops Google

"Dell Inc.'s consumer satisfaction dropped in the past year, signaling that a $150 million effort to improve customer service and product quality may have fallen short, a report found. Dell's score dropped 5 percent to 74 out of 100, putting it near the bottom of the...

Internet giants go green

Interesting to see all the technology and Internet giants rushing to prove their green credentials."Search engine giant Google and US semiconductor firm Intel have thrown their weight behind a massive scheme to reduce carbon dioxide emissions. The ambitious plan sets out an...

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