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    Forgotten history: the true origins of the PC 11/08/2008 07:39:07

    This year marks an almost forgotten 40th anniversary: the conception of the device that ultimately became the PC. And no, it did not happen in California.
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    Mozilla's mobile Firefox could be available by year-end 11/07/2008 08:59:05

    You are one of 8 million users who just downloaded Firefox 3.0. But are you ready for Firefox for mobile?
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    More companies back Symbian Foundation 11/07/2008 08:18:49

    The Symbian Foundation is growing, with another nine companies joining the organization, including mobile operators 3, America Movil and TIM.
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    Nokia announces foundation to make Symbian OS open source 25/06/2008 08:54:58

    As if "openness" wasn't already the key word of the year for mobile communications, Nokia took the concept a step further Tuesday, announcing plans to create an organization called the Symbian Foundation, which will make the Symbian mobile operating system an open platform, with licenses to be offered royalty-free.
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    This season's mini-laptops 16/06/2008 08:56:55

    A new breed of extremely small and light (2 pounds or so) laptop has emerged just in time for summer travel. Called mobile Internet devices (MIDs), and also known as mini-laptops, mini-notebooks, or mini-notes, these lightweight laptops are practically naked, stripped of all extraneous features. And starting at around US$400, they're far cheaper than other mobile PCs.
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    Microsoft: It's all about software 03/06/2008 11:33:24

    Similar to its famous "developers, developers, developers" rant, Microsoft is chanting "software, software, software" as it lays the cornerstones of its unified communications platform.
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    COMPUTEX - Arm takes aim at Intel in small Internet devices 03/06/2008 08:26:46

    Intel's Atom processor has been stealing the limelight when it comes to small, portable Internet devices, but Intel rivals Arm and Texas Instruments hope to change that.
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    Women in IT thank mums for encouragement 09/05/2008 10:35:08

    Not just professional athletes and actors thank their mothers for helping them succeed. Women in IT also credit their mums for making them realise they could conquer any career -- even the male-dominated high-tech industry.
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    Some suppliers gain from failed Wal-Mart RFID edict 29/04/2008 09:54:28

    Five years ago, when Wal-Mart Stores issued a startling mandate that its suppliers must adopt radio frequency identification technology, Daisy Brand quickly volunteered to be first out of the gate.
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    NEC's Lui hampered by DRM 16/04/2008 10:04:03

    NEC's new media-centric PC/entertainment system is expensive and struggles to offer a complete feature set in the face of digital rights limitations.
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    iSuppli lowers 2008 chip industry growth forecast 11/04/2008 10:00:27

    ISuppli slashed its global chip sales growth forecast for 2008 by nearly half this week over fears the US economic downturn will crimp consumer demand for electronics goods.
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