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Article | 4/06/2008 Apple seals iPhone deals in Japan, Spain
Softbank Mobile, Japan's third-largest mobile carrier, Wednesday said it had joined the ranks of providers set to sell Apple's iPhone this year.
Article | 7/03/2008 Apple adds Exchange support to iPhone, unveils SDK
Apple announced Thursday that it has licensed protocols from rival Microsoft to add Exchange support to its iPhone.
Article | 6/05/2008 Apple strikes first non-exclusive iPhone deals
Two mobile service providers, UK-based Vodafone and Telecom Italia, announced Tuesday that they had struck separate deals with Apple to sell the iPhon...
Article | 5/06/2008 Australia $897m worse off under Telstra national broadband network: report
A report released today by the Centre for International Economics (CIE) claims that Australian consumers would pay 15 percent more for broadband servi...
Article | 5/06/2008 XP SP3 omits critical security update
Microsoft this week confirmed that Windows XP Service Pack 3 (SP3) omits a critical security update issued by the company in November 2006.
Article | 5/06/2008 Intel's Maloney: No plans to revise Atom roadmap
Intel has no plans to revise the roadmap for its Atom processor family, despite a surge of interest in systems based on the processor and the release ...
Article | 4/06/2008 Music industry groups denounce 'incorrigible' Baidu
Domestic and international music industry groups lashed out at Chinese search engine Baidu Tuesday, with one Chinese copyright official calling it "th...
Article | 3/06/2008 Clarion shows new prototype portable navigator
Car audio and navigation maker Clarion has unveiled a new prototype of its handheld mobile Internet navigator device that's due to be launched later t...
Article | 5/06/2008 SSDs give overclocked Nehalem extra oomph
Intel showed off a PC running an overclocked version of its upcoming quad-core Nehalem processor at the Computex exhibition in Taipei, but the system ...
Article | 4/06/2008 Atom-powered Classmate PC coming soon
Intel detailed plans for an updated version of its Classmate PC on Tuesday, swapping out the laptop's older Celeron M chip for the Diamondville versio...
Article | 4/06/2008 AMD plans external graphics module for laptops
Advanced Micro Devices and Fujitsu Siemens Computers are developing an external graphics module that will boost the graphics performance of laptops ba...
Article | 4/06/2008 Intel adds high-def video decoder to chipset line
Intel showed off a small, energy-efficient PC that is capable of paying Blu-ray discs, highlighting the high-definition video playback capabilities of...
Article | 5/06/2008 New Comcast traffic management targets users, not protocols
Comcast announced this week that it will no longer target individual protocols for traffic shaping, and will instead slow Web traffic for individual u...
Article | 4/06/2008 AMD will manufacture first Fusion chips
Much speculation has surrounded Advanced Micro Devices' manufacturing plans for its upcoming Fusion family of processors and whether these chips could...
Article | 4/06/2008 Intel says Atom shortage will ease soon
Taiwanese hardware makers expressed concern over a shortage of Intel's Atom processor, but Intel said production volumes will increase.
Article | 5/06/2008 AMD broadens the battle; goes after Intel with Puma
Advanced Micro Devices Wednesday ramped up its competition with rival Intel by unveiling its first processor platform designed specifically for laptop...
Article | 5/06/2008 COMPUTEX: HTC launches business-centric version of its iPhone-rival
The biggest difference between the two is the presence of a keyboard on the Touch Pro, said Peter Chou, CEO of HTC, in an interview.
Article | 5/06/2008 COMPUTEX: Mini-laptops take show by storm, but vendors worry about chip shortage
Small-size laptops are the talk of this year's event and on Tuesday Intel's Sean Maloney unveiled a wall-full of mini machines based on its Atom proce...
Article | 5/06/2008 Ballmer: Software makers face big challenges
Improvements in processing speeds, storage space and wireless broadband will drive a new revolution in information technology, but software makers fac...
Article | 5/06/2008 'Sniff' out your friends using a mobile phone
A mobile phone service which allows users to 'track' their friends and family has been launched in the UK.

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