Stories About Intel Corporation
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EU Rebuffs Oracle's Criticism of Sun Merger Investigation The EU has dismissed as "facile and superficial" criticism of its decision to issue formal objections to Oracle's planned acquisition of Sun Microsystems.
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Samsung Wants to Put Third-party Apps on Cheap Smartphones Samsung has launched a new mobile platform called Bada. The first phone will go on sale during the first half of next year.
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TSMC in US$290M Settlement With China's Biggest Chip Maker A court case between TSMC and SMIC ended with a settlement valued at US$290 million.
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No Rush to Adopt Domain Names Written in Chinese in China Chinese Internet companies often have well-known foreign-language domain names and may not quickly adopt domains in Chinese script despite government promotion.
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PC Modern Warfare 2 Locked in Steam Time Vault If you bought Modern Warfare 2 at retail, you can play it today, but if you bought it online through Steam, you're locked out until Thursday.
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Intel Makes an E-reader for the Visually Impaired Intel has created a mobile device called Intel Reader. It scans print and then reads it out loud.
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First iPhone Worm Rick Rolls the Land Down Under An Australian, Rick-rolling iPhone worm is now spreading internationally. Bloggers admire their new Rick Astley wallpaper, complete with "ikee is never gonna give you up" macro.
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Google Gets Gizmo5, Strengthens Its VoIP Stance Today, if the rumors are true, Google becomes a full point to point VoIP provider — here's how.
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China's SMIC Appoints New CEO as Chang Resigns SMIC, China's biggest chip maker, replaced its longtime CEO just one day after settling a major intellectual property lawsuit with Taiwanese rival TSMC.
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Fox News Considers Google Snub Rupert Murdoch says he may make his sites invisible to Google and other news aggregators. Good luck with that, Sir Rupe.
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New BlackBerry Developer Tools Will Benefit Users RIM’S enhancements to the BlackBerry SDK kit will help developers produce richer apps and provide some useful new services to consumers.
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Verizon Ad Sticks It to AT&T, Talks Up iPhone Verizon's latest ad talks up the iPhone's strengths. Can it be that the rumors of a Verizon iPhone in the works are true?
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Nokia's Charger Recall Just the Latest Tech Do-Over Analysis: Here's a recent brief history of electronics recalls and official oops experiences.
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Motorola Droid: Updates Coming Soon? The Motorola Droid may only be a few days old, but Verizon is said to already be cooking up updates for the Android-based device.
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Google Gobbles AdMob as Latest Expansion Analysis: AdMob buyout is Google's third this year, and its acquisitions offer clues to future products and strategy.
From Around the Web
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EU Rebuffs Oracle's Criticism of Sun Merger Investigation The EU has dismissed as "facile and superficial" criticism of its decision to issue formal objections to Oracle's planned acquisition of Sun Microsystems.
-
Samsung Wants to Put Third-party Apps on Cheap Smartphones Samsung has launched a new mobile platform called Bada. The first phone will go on sale during the first half of next year.
-
TSMC in US$290M Settlement With China's Biggest Chip Maker A court case between TSMC and SMIC ended with a settlement valued at US$290 million.
-
No Rush to Adopt Domain Names Written in Chinese in China Chinese Internet companies often have well-known foreign-language domain names and may not quickly adopt domains in Chinese script despite government promotion.
-
PC Modern Warfare 2 Locked in Steam Time Vault If you bought Modern Warfare 2 at retail, you can play it today, but if you bought it online through Steam, you're locked out until Thursday.
-
Intel Makes an E-reader for the Visually Impaired Intel has created a mobile device called Intel Reader. It scans print and then reads it out loud.
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First iPhone Worm Rick Rolls the Land Down Under An Australian, Rick-rolling iPhone worm is now spreading internationally. Bloggers admire their new Rick Astley wallpaper, complete with "ikee is never gonna give you up" macro.
-
Google Gets Gizmo5, Strengthens Its VoIP Stance Today, if the rumors are true, Google becomes a full point to point VoIP provider — here's how.
-
China's SMIC Appoints New CEO as Chang Resigns SMIC, China's biggest chip maker, replaced its longtime CEO just one day after settling a major intellectual property lawsuit with Taiwanese rival TSMC.
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Fox News Considers Google Snub Rupert Murdoch says he may make his sites invisible to Google and other news aggregators. Good luck with that, Sir Rupe.
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