Tuesday | 7 October, 2008
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Stories by: Agam Shah

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    SSDs are hot, but not without security risks 25/08/2008 09:29:00

    Solid-state drives are fast becoming popular replacements for hard drives, especially in laptops, but experts caution that SSDs aren't as secure as commonly thought.
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    Intel's next mobile chip prepped for sampling 21/08/2008 07:51:00

    Intel on Wednesday said its next low-power chip for mobile phones is being readied for sampling -- progress for the chip maker that has big plans in the mobile space.
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    Embedded chips to drive Internet adoption, exec says 21/08/2008 08:32:00

    Embedded chips will fuel the growth of the Internet in the future, making it available everywhere, an Intel executive said on Tuesday.
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    Intel laptop platform to boost graphics, power use 21/08/2008 08:56:00

    Intel's next-generation platform for laptops will provide more visually stunning graphics and better power management features, the company said on Tuesday.
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    IBM unveils technology for faster CPUs 19/08/2008 09:38:00

    IBM on Monday said it had invented technology that could reduce power consumption and speed up performance of processors used in PCs, servers and other devices.
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    AMD to make a splash in the server chipset space 18/08/2008 08:53:00

    Advanced Micro Devices plans to deliver a new server platform in the first half of 2009, the company announced on Friday, with the platform revolving around a new chipset.
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    HP ruggedizes ultraportable laptops 18/08/2008 15:06:00

    Hewlett-Packard on Monday introduced ultraportable laptops that can easily switch between wireless 3G broadband networks and withstand harsh environmental conditions.
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    Dell unveils 19-hour Latitude laptop 14/08/2008 09:51:00

    Dell this week announced a series of Latitude laptops, including its lightest ultramobile commercial laptop yet and a larger system that the company claimed provides 19 hours of battery life.
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    New iPod Touch and MacBooks coming soon, analysts say 12/08/2008 08:18:19

    Apple is likely to announce a redesigned iPod Touch and slimmer MacBooks at an event in September, analysts said on Monday.
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    Netbooks spark Linux redesigns 11/08/2008 08:34:34

    The sparsely populated floor at Linuxworld was a disappointment, but netbooks made an impact at this year's show, a sign that these lightweight machines may bring the Linux OS to a larger audience.
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    Intel to release Nehalem laptop chips next year 11/08/2008 09:15:09

    Consumer laptops and desktops could get faster and more power-efficient when Intel releases chips built around its new Nehalem microarchitecture in the second half of 2009.
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