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Article | 11/12/2007 Dell hit with patent infringement lawsuit
A company that creates touch-screen technology has filed a patent infringement lawsuit against PC maker Dell and Motion Computing, a developer of tabl...
Article | 12/12/2007 Dell joins tablet PC market with launch of Latitude XT
Dell on Tuesday made its first foray into the tablet PC market, unveiling the 3.5-pound, 12.1 inch Latitude XT.
Article | 10/12/2007 Scientists closing in on perfecting a robotic hand
Scientists around the world are using artificial intelligence software to bring them a step closer to building what they say will be the perfect robot...
Article | 6/12/2007 Man sentenced to 110 years for hacking, extortion
A North Carolina man last week was sentenced to 110 years in prison after admitting that he and a co-conspirator hacked into computers used by young g...
Article | 6/12/2007 AMD gets some breathing room as price war with Intel cools
With Intel and Advanced Micro Devices reportedly backing off their long and bloody price war, a struggling AMD may be getting a little breathing room.
Article | 4/12/2007 Scientist: 'Hybrid' computers will meld brains, technology
A scientist who successfully connected a moth's brain to a robot predicts that in 10 to 15 years we'll be using "hybrid" computers running a combinati...
Article | 4/12/2007 Brothers who ran Hurricane Katrina donation scam sentenced
Two brothers convicted of running a phony Salvation Army Web site that purportedly raised money for Hurricane Katrina victims were both sentenced to m...
Article | 29/11/2007 AMD's struggles knock it off Top 10 list of chip makers
After a year of financial and market struggles, Advanced Micro Devices has fallen off iSuppli's latest listing of the world's top 10 chip manufacturer...
Article | 29/11/2007 Dell scoops up Intel's new Penryn chips for workstations
Dell is the first PC vendor out of the gate to ship workstations with Intel's brand new 45-nanometer Penryn microprocessors.
Article | 28/11/2007 Man indicted for allegedly e-mailing bomb threats to airport
An American man living in Mexico has been indicted for allegedly e-mailing in bomb threats to an airport in Texas.
Article | 28/11/2007 Toshiba and NEC join forces on 32nm chip research
In an effort to cut costs and speed innovation in a competitive semiconductor industry, Toshiba and NEC Electronics Tuesday announced plans to jointly...
Article | 27/11/2007 Scientists fear nanotech threatens health and environment
Scientists are more concerned than the average American about potential health and environmental problems associated with nanotechnology, according to...
Article | 23/11/2007 PARC software turns a mobile phone into a personal assistant
Ever wish you had a personal assistant? Someone who could recommend a good restaurant when you're traveling to a new city? Someone who could give you ...
Article | 15/11/2007 New exercise machine targets office workers
Wish you were working a little less and working out a whole lot more?
Article | 13/11/2007 Intel's 45nm Penryn desktop expected to pack a big wallop
Intel's new 45-nanometer chip for the desktop, part of the newly released Penryn family, should give gamers, researchers and serious multitaskers a si...

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