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Intel, AMD Battling for Mobile Market

After nearly two weeks of market speculation, Intel this week began detailing its switch from existing NetBurst chip architecture to a new processor platform that borrows heavily from its Pentium M mobile chip, a move that rival AMD is paralleling in order to adjust to the market preference for notebooks and other mobile devices ...

Intel, AMD Move Toward Mobile Battle

After nearly two weeks of market speculation, Intel this week began detailing its switch from existing NetBurst chip architecture to a new processor platform that borrows heavily from its Pentium M mobile chip, a move that rival AMD is paralleling in order to adjust to the market preference for notebooks and other mobile devices ...

Google Renovates Desktop Search

Search giant Google has updated its desktop search software, announcing some new features in its Google Desktop 2.0, while also addressing privacy and security issues that caused criticism of the earlier version of the desktop computer search application ...

Google Gives Second Try to Desktop Search

Search giant Google has updated its desktop search software, announcing some new features in its Google Desktop 2.0, while also addressing privacy and security issues that caused criticism of the earlier version of the desktop computer search application ...

WiFi Cities Get Intel Boost

Chip giant Intel announced it was pumping up city-wide wireless efforts for 13 cities across the globe in a pilot project that will focus on development and deployment of the WiFi networks and applications intended to allow connectivity throughout municipalities ...

Microsoft Reveals Details of Xbox 360 Packages

Microsoft announced packages and pricing for its latest Xbox 360 gaming console this week, delivering an expected price tag of about US$300, but also including a console package with hard drive and other accessories that will sell for another $100 ...

Microsoft Unveils Xbox 360 Packages, Pricing

Microsoft announced packages and pricing for its latest Xbox 360 gaming console this week, delivering an expected price tag of about US$300, but also including a console package with hard drive and other accessories that will sell for another $100 ...

Toshiba Touts Tinier 40GB Drive

Toshiba announced a 1.8-inch, 40 gigabyte hard disk drive today, touting the technology -- the cutting edge of disk drives under development in different sizes from competitors Seagate and Hitachi -- as a "first" that would enable consumer electronics devices to store as many as 10,000 songs or 25,000 photos on a single 40GB platter ...

Microsoft, Apple Continue iPod Patent Fight

Reports of Apple's inability to patent the interface software in its popular iPod music player and Microsoft's efforts to stake its claim to such technology through its own patent application have sparked wide speculation that Microsoft might make royalties off the Apple devices, which sold to the tune of nearly 20 million units in the last year ...

Agilent Latest to Sell Off Chip Biz

Agilent Technologies is selling its semiconductor business in yet another example of how the chip industry has blossomed with consumer, mobile and networking technology and devices, but has become a fast-moving, boom-or-bust business that is difficult to deliver for Wall Street ...

Agilent Chip Selloff Highlights Rocky Business

Agilent Technologies is selling its semiconductor business in yet another example of how the chip industry has blossomed with consumer, mobile and networking technology and devices, but has become a fast-moving, boom-or-bust business that is difficult to deliver for Wall Street ...

Intel to Divulge Details of Architectural Switch

Intel is reportedly set to divulge more details of its switch from its current microprocessor architecture to a fuller use of the chip giant's Pentium M mobile platform, which affords Intel the energy efficiency and lack of heat its previous transistor-heavy processor platform did not ...

Intel Promises Details on Architecture Switch

Intel is reportedly set to divulge more details of its switch from its current microprocessor architecture to a fuller use of the chip giant's Pentium M mobile platform, which affords Intel the energy efficiency and lack of heat its previous transistor-heavy processor platform did not ...

FCC Criticized for VoIP Tapping Requirements

Broadband Internet service and voice over Internet protocol (VoIP) companies must build technology that allows "tapping" for interception by U.S. law enforcement officials to comply with a ruling by the Federal Communications Commission last week that critics complain unnecessarily and unilaterally expands federal rules on eavesdropping ...

DVD Format Groups Cross Swords Over Anti-Piracy Tools

The two different camps behind two different next-generation DVD formats are at it again, this time feuding after the Blu-ray Disc Association (BDA) announced anti-piracy technology that mirrors the competing HD-DVD format's content control, and adds some unique measures as well ...

Yahoo Reportedly Eyeing Stake in China’s Alibaba

A rumored deal whereby Yahoo would purchase a US$1 billion stake in Chinese e-commerce company Alibaba is highlighting the efforts by U.S. companies, also including eBay and Google, to get deeper into the Chinese market. This difficult endeavor includes issues of resistance to foreign investment and local competition, as well as censorship and human rights concerns...

AOL Going Mobile With Wildseed Buy

AOL, the Internet company struggling to shed its desktop days and move further into the more profitable mobile and wireless industry, continued its mobile-by-acquisition strategy this week, announcing it was acquiring handset software maker Wildseed ...

AOL Aims for Mobility With Wildseed Buy

AOL, the Internet company struggling to shed its desktop days and move further into the more profitable mobile and wireless industry, continued its mobile-by-acquisition strategy this week, announcing it was acquiring handset software maker Wildseed ...

NewsGator Server Eases RSS Feeds for Enterprise Use

A new really simple syndication (RSS) feed aggregator from NewsGator touts the enterprise benefits of the blog form of communication, but analysts indicated RSS feeds have yet to substantially penetrate the corporate market ...

Alcatel, Amdocs Deal Taps Into IPTV Market

Television and other applications for video over the Internet got a boost this week with the announcement that telecom provider Alcatel and customer management software maker Amdocs were joining forces on services for Internet protocol-based TV, or IPTV ...

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