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    They're here: Cheap Android smartphones 01 March, 2010 06:31

    New low-cost smartphones running Google's Android software have been launched in Taiwan recently and the good news is they should start showing up just about everywhere soon.
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    "Unhackable" Infineon chip physically cracked 12 February, 2010 08:46

    Former US military security specialist Christopher Tarnovsky has found a weakness in Infineon's SLE66 CL PE.
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    Samsung sees major benefits from phase-change memory 10 October, 2009 08:07

    Samsung sees size and power benefits in phase-change memory (PCM), a memory type that is being pushed as a replacement for memory that goes into devices like mobile phones today.
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    AMD looks to new CFO to stall financial struggles 09 October, 2009 05:21

    Advanced Micro Devices on Thursday appointed a former Qimonda executive as its new chief financial officer to pull the company out of its ailing financial state.
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    Qimonda's woes will zap gamers, PC and servers users 27 January, 2009 11:52

    The bankruptcy filing by Germany's Qimonda AG last week marks a first for a major technology company amid the current global economic downturn, and it likely won't be the last.
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    DRAM maker Qimonda files for bankruptcy 27 January, 2009 08:52

    DRAM maker Qimonda filed a bankruptcy petition with the local court in Munich, Germany, on Friday, seeking time to reorganize its business.
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    Verizon, Mozilla join mobile Linux group 15 May, 2008 07:53

    Verizon Wireless is throwing its support behind mobile Linux, becoming the first US operator to join the LiMo Foundation, a group developing mobile Linux technology.
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    IBM boosts performance, cuts power intake on chips 15 April, 2008 08:33

    IBM demonstrated technology Monday that improves performance and reduces power consumption on chips used in devices from mobile phones to high-performance servers.
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    IBM retains slim lead among patent-winners 14 January, 2008 22:18

    IBM secured 3,148 patents in 2007, besting all other competitors for the 15th consecutive year, but Big Blue's lead is getting slimmer and Microsoft charged into the top 10 with 1,637 patents, according to an analysis that will be released Monday.
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    IT gains as the EU goes back to business 28 November, 2007 09:45

    After two years of policy-making paralysis it looks like the European Union is back in business, and technology is the first area to reap the benefit.
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    IDF - Intel chips to shrink to 32-nanometer process 19 September, 2007 08:33

    Intel will ramp up performance and energy efficiency in its microprocessors by using a 32-nanometer process technology, starting in 2009.
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