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InternetNews April 1, 2009 Adrian Kingsley-Hughes |
The Apple Rip-Off Who else but Apple would make headphones proprietary? And what about the RAM upgrade for $6,100? Is there no limit to the Apple dollar-grabbing madness?  |
The Motley Fool April 1, 2009 Anders Bylund |
Google Counterpunches Microsoft Google's Android platform is more than just an operating system for smartphones. Hewlett-Packard could be the first major system builder to mold a portable computer around Android.  |
Popular Mechanics April 2009 Erin McCarthy |
The Tech Behind 3D's Big Revival What has convinced Hollywood that 3D is finally ready for its closeup? The short answer may be that technology has caught up with the concept.  |
Home Theater March 31, 2009 |
CEA Knocks California TV Energy Regs California's proposed energy efficiency standards for television sets will cost consumers money, says the Consumer Electronics Association in a study to be released this week.  |
InternetNews March 31, 2009 David Needle |
Intel Touts Nehalem as 'A Cash Machine for IT' The Xeon 5500 lets IT consolidate as many as nine single-core servers down to one. But is an eight-month payback realistic?  |
InternetNews March 31, 2009 Paul Shread |
Microsoft Upgrade Caps Strong Month for Stocks A Microsoft upgrade brought a fitting end to the best month for stocks since 2002.  |
The Motley Fool March 31, 2009 Anders Bylund |
Intel Pulls Out the Big Guns Its biggest performance leap in 15 years, the introduction of the long-awaited Nehalem chips, puts Intel on top again.  |
The Motley Fool March 31, 2009 Andy Louis-Charles |
Ignore at Your Own Risk: Cloud Computing Evolves Robert Scoble is jumping from FastCompany to Rackspace Hosting to help launch their new cloud computing project.  |
InternetNews March 30, 2009 David Needle |
Can Intel's Nehalem Transform the Datacenter? Intel and leading server makers pitch performance and energy savings breakthroughs.  |
InternetNews March 30, 2009 Andy Patrizio |
WD Enters SSD Market With SiliconSystems Buy Western Digital, one of the biggest hard drive makers in the world, has decided to jump into the SSD market with a strategic purchase.  |
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