Stories by: Sumner Lemon and Martyn Williams

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    US government blocks imports of Sharp TVs 25/06/2009 13:09:00

    The U.S. International Trade Commission issued a decision Wednesday that blocks the U.S. import of LCD panels and LCD televisions made by Sharp, ruling that the company violated a patent held by rival Samsung Electronics.
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    Intel launches Core i7 as PC demand softens 17/11/2008 11:51:00

    Intel began sales of its high-end Core i7 desktop chips in Tokyo late Saturday night, bringing to market a series of processors that are significantly more powerful than any of the company's current desktop products.
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    COMPUTEX - Intel to launch chip offensive at Computex 06/06/2006 08:32:42

    Intel is gearing up for its most important product launch since the introduction of the original Pentium processor, a top executive said Monday.
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    LG.Philips, Kodak to jointly evaluate OLED tech 16/02/2006 09:24:32

    South Korean LCD (liquid crystal display) maker LG.Philips LCD and Eastman Kodak have signed an agreement to jointly evaluate and perhaps develop active matrix OLED (organic light-emitting diode) technology together, according to a company statement.
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    Firmware flaw causes problems in Sony TVs 15/02/2006 11:44:50

    If you recently purchased a Sony LCD (liquid crystal display) or rear-projection television, you may want to check the model number. A problem in the firmware for these televisions means they will stop operating normally after 1,200 hours of use, according to the company.
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    China Airlines scales back in-flight Internet plans 17/11/2004 09:58:34

    Taiwan's largest airline, China Airlines, has scaled back plans to offer The Boeing Co.'s in-flight Internet service on its fleet of aircraft, saying it first wants to see how the Connexion by Boeing service is received by passengers before considering a wider roll-out.
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    Intel to ship Canterwood, new 3GHz P4 next week 10/04/2003 07:57:44

    Pentium 4-based PCs will get a performance boost next week when Intel Corp. begins shipping its 875 chipset, formerly known by the code name Canterwood. The new chipset revs up the highest speed of the front-side bus used with Pentium 4 chips from 533MHz to 800MHz.
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    Latest Celeron chips cruise past 2GHz 25/11/2002 11:39:10

    Intel Corp. has raised the clock speeds of its fastest Celeron processors with the release this week of the 2.1GHz and 2.2GHz versions of the chip. Previously, the fastest available Celeron ran at 2GHz.
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    Microsoft denies Japanese Xbox launch delayed 14/12/2001 07:53:00

    Microsoft says it is on track to begin selling its Xbox game console in Japan on Feb. 22, despite comments made Wednesday by Richard Belluzzo, the company's president and chief operating officer, which indicated the console would begin shipping in Japan during March.
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    Rambus sidelined as DDR deluge begins 10/12/2001 08:06:00

    Time has run out for Rambus. Motherboards based on Intel's long-awaited 845-D chip set, which provides DDR SDRAM (double data rate synchronous dynamic RAM) support for the Pentium 4 processor, finally started hitting the retail market on Friday.
 
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