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    Communications without borders 25 January, 2010 12:26

    Australian IT company appoints LG-Nortel to deploy VoIP communications for international growth
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    Research project limits computer power consumption 08 September, 2009 13:35

    Researchers at the University of Sydney have developed a new scheduling algorithm designed to reduce data centre energy consumption without disrupting operations.
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    June gadgets are Go with new PSP 18 June, 2009 03:19

    June is always a busy month for new gadgets. The E3 video games show, Taiwan's Computex IT show and Singapore's CommunicAsia all provide a launching pad for new products and other companies are busy preparing new gizmos for the upcoming mid-year holidays. And 2009 was no exception.
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    Android an alternative to Windows in netbooks, says Gartner 16 June, 2009 04:04

    Google's Android mobile phone software worked well on mini-laptops at the Computex Taipei 2009 electronics show and, backed by the strong Google brand, may be headed for prime time, two Gartner analysts said Monday.
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    Report: Next-gen Intel Atoms tinier, cooler - but only modestly 12 June, 2009 08:30

    The next generation of Intel Corp.'s Atom family of processors will eschew a faster CPU in favor of an architectural overhaul that Intel and at least one analyst say will result in better performance over today's Atom-based netbooks and net-top PCs.
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    Attendance falls but Android dazzles 09 June, 2009 04:19

    The Computex Taipei 2009 electronics show ended Saturday after a week-long display of new gadgets, including netbooks, ultra thin laptops made with new Intel chips and several surprises surrounding Google's Android mobile phone operating system.
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    Ming Dynasty vase with Intel Atom, anyone? 05 June, 2009 05:13

    One Taiwanese computer maker has come up with a novel way to camouflage a computer made for your living room: give it the shape and color of a Ming Dynasty vase.
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    Android Market to work on Intel's Moblin 05 June, 2009 04:47

    Handheld devices running Moblin 2.0 will be able to access Google's Android Market, potentially making the Intel operating system as appealing as Android for mobile carriers paid to host application downloads on their networks.
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    ECS shows off nettops with Intel Pineview chips 03 June, 2009 06:32

    Taiwanese device maker Elitegroup Computer Systems (ECS) is showing off a pair of mini-desktop PCs, or nettops, running the latest Intel Pineview chips at the Computex electronics exhibition in Taipei.
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    Ultra-low voltage laptops draw interest at show 03 June, 2009 06:25

    Laptops using Intel's low-power chips for machines bigger than a netbook checkered PC displays at Computex Taipei on Tuesday, revealing growing popularity for the chips and the class of laptop.
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    ECS Android netbook due out in Q4 for under $500 03 June, 2009 03:06

    Elitegroup Computer Systems (ECS) showed off its first netbook with Google's Android operating system and software at Computex Taipei 2009 on Tuesday.
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