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  • What's new in PC components

    By James Mulroy | 11 January, 2011 02:35

    The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) isn't just all tablet, cameras, and laptops; there's plenty of news for the PC component geek, too, ranging from tiny flash drives that pack a lot of heat to the hand-held gaming console.

  • Is the Microsoft-Intel marriage finally over?

    By Robert X. Cringely | 08 January, 2011 09:25

    Cringely here, reporting from CES in Vegas, where rude beasts walk the earth (at least, the ones that don't crawl or slither), impeded in their forward progress only by hip-deep mounds of tablet PCs. Everyone appears to be tapping, swiping, and gesturing on some kind of sleek black touch-sensitive device, when they're not squinting at blurry 3D screens waiting for their turn with the polarized glasses.

  • Networking gets faster, more media-savvy

    By Yardena Arar | 08 January, 2011 13:19

    Home is where the network is: That's the mantra of networking vendors at the Consumer Electronics Show 2011 in Las Vegas this week.

  • How desktop PCs got their groove back

    By Nate Ralph | 09 January, 2011 04:44

    Is the desktop PC dead? Far from it.

  • Apple's switch to Sandy Bridge: Impact for gamers?

    By Keir Thomas | 11 December, 2010 09:28

    Rumors suggest that Intel's forthcoming Sandy Bridge integrated CPU/graphics platform will find its way into the lower-end range of the next generation of MacBooks. Bearing in mind Apple's cozy relationship with Intel and its habit of adopting each new generation of Intel's processors, this would make a lot of sense.

  • Why Intel's Infineon buy is a smart move

    By Jeff Bertolucci | 31 August, 2010 08:18

    Intel has been on a buying binge lately. Just two weeks ago the world's largest chip maker agreed to acquire security vendor McAfee for $7.68 billion, and today it announced plans to buy Infineon Technologies' Wireless Solutions (WLS) division for $1.4 billion.

  • Is augmented reality just a cheap gimmick?

    By Mike Elgan | 10 August, 2010 02:43

    Augmented reality, long a staple of science fiction, is here, there and everywhere. A search on Google News brings up nearly 700 recent stories about the technology and the companies that claim to offer it.

  • Intel, Nokia both should win in partnership

    By Agam Shah | 24 June, 2009 10:36

    The partnership Intel and Nokia announced on Tuesday to develop future mobile devices should help both companies, though analysts are skeptical whether it will result in any actual products.

  • Blog: Android netbooks will fall to Windows stronghold, Linux indifference

    By Shane O'Neill | 09 June, 2009 11:34

    Should Microsoft be scared about Google expanding its mobile OS Android to netbooks? Well, how scared can a company be when it owns 98 percent market share of something?

  • EU case relies on 'weak evidence' says Intel lawyer

    By Martin Veitch | 15 May, 2009 09:03

    Intel lawyer Bruce Sewell accused the European Competition Commission of relying on dodgy evidence, after Intel received a record fine for anti-competitive practices.

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