Tuesday | 14 October, 2008
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    Toshiba to ship 256GB solid-state drives in October 01/10/2008 08:19:00

    Toshiba will ship a 256G-byte solid-state drive for laptops next month, likely beating rival Samsung Electronics to market in their race to offer high-capacity drives.
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    Google and HTC spent 3 years on Android, handsets 25/09/2008 09:53:00

    Engineers from Google and High Tech Computer (HTC) spent three years developing Android software and handsets before the launch of the G1 by T-Mobile on Tuesday, an executive from HTC said.
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    How to equip your PC with SSD for about $200 23/09/2008 11:45:00

    A lot of solid-state disk (SSD) drive reviews and features have been circulating around the Internet lately, and I've noticed that the speeds of those products are increasing remarkably, even as manufacturers use more multilevel cell (MLC) NAND flash memory in their products, which is innately slower than single-level cell (SLC) NAND.
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    T-Mobile to announce Google phone September 23 18/09/2008 12:26:00

    T-Mobile USA will become the first company in the world to announce a mobile phone based on Google's Android OS at a New York press conference September 23, the New York Times reports, citing T-Mobile.
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    Samsung's X360: Lighter than air -- but not thinner 08/09/2008 10:53:00

    When Samsung Electronics unveiled its new X360 laptop at the IFA electronics show in Berlin last week it made a big deal of the machine being lighter than Apple's Macbook Air.
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    Intel and Yahoo partner for Internet on TV 21/08/2008 07:14:00

    Intel and Yahoo have partnered in the development of a hardware and software platform designed to meld television and the Internet.
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    Ericsson, STMicro to form mobile chip venture 21/08/2008 06:27:00

    Ericsson and STMicroelectronics will form a joint venture to build semiconductors and platforms for mobile devices, the companies said Wednesday.
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    Samsung releases 'green' handsets 18/08/2008 11:32:00

    Samsung Electronics has released three environmentally friendly handsets, using "green" materials for their exteriors and recycled ones inside.
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    Technology that's green from the roots up 05/08/2008 09:26:40

    HP saw potential in used water bottles. Hewlett-Packard found a way to turn those old bottles, along with other types of recyclable consumer plastics, into ink-jet printer cartridges.
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    Unwrapping HTC's Touch Diamond 30/06/2008 17:15:00

    Taiwan's High Tech Computer (HTC) revealed its new Touch Diamond handset early last month to rave initial reviews, and it beat Apple to announcing a 3G (third-generation telephony) handset.
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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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