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BenQ, Delta, show off new e-readers
The Apple iPad: It’s just ahead of its time
January 2010 Vulnerability Report – Sourcefire
January 2010 Vulnerability Report – Sourcefire
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January 2010 Vulnerability Report – Sourcefire
World Tech Update – 01/22/10
Rescue efforts continue in Haiti and technology allows donations to pour in, the European Commission grants Oracle approval to take over Sun, Fujitsu unveils a pocket-sized Windows 7 laptop, and Sony’s TransferJet finally comes to market.
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European Union clears Oracle’s purchase of Sun
There are no conditions attached, but Oracle has pledged to protect MySQL for five years.
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European Union clears Oracle’s purchase of Sun
Asustek gets stylish with new netbooks
Taiwan WiMax rollout heats up as deadline looms
Taiwan WiMax rollout heats up as deadline looms
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Taiwan WiMax rollout heats up as deadline looms
Nokia to offer navigation tools for free
Motorola brings latest Android handset to Korea
Motorola this week unveiled its first Android phone for the South Korean market. The phone looks similar to the Motorola Droid handset in the US or the Milestone in Europe but without the slide-out keyboard.
Sony delays PS3 motion controller
The new controller will hit the market at about the same time as Microsoft’s Project Natal.
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Sony delays PS3 motion controller
Fujitsu puts Windows 7 in your pocket
Fujitsu unveiled in Tokyo on Monday a Windows 7 laptop computer that’s small enough to fit in a pocket. The Loox U, called the Lifebook UH900 overseas, will be available from February in Japan, the US and Asia.
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Fujitsu puts Windows 7 in your pocket
Sony launches first TransferJet gadgets
Data transfer between gadgets that is as simple as bringing them together: that’s the promise of TransferJet, a Sony-developed technology that will begin appearing in products soon.
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Sony launches first TransferJet gadgets
Intel reports profit for Q4
Intel achieved a net profit of $2.3 billion in the fourth quarter of 2009 — a strong financial showing driven by an increase in spending on PC and server chips. The world’s biggest chip maker saw revenue increase 28 percent to $10.6 billion.
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Intel reports profit for Q4