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Lenovo ThinkPad R61, T61, 3000 N200 Notebooks Announced

Lenovo has made available two new ThinkPad notebooks PCs—ThinkPad T61 14.1-inch widescreen notebook and the R Series widescreen, the ThinkPad R61 14.1-inch widescreen notebook. Lenovo engineered the PCs with its latest innovations, including a new Top Cover Roll Cage for...

Yahoo! Investors Sue Company Over Ad Technology

Yahoo has been facing severe competition from Google which possesses superior search techniques as opposed to Yahoo and hence has better advertising systems in place.

Ex-Oracle Staffer Settles insider trading case

Christopher Balkenhol was accused of using information gained from his wife who was the lead executive assistant to Oracle chief Lawrence Ellison.

Trend-Micro’s Anti-Spam Solution: Prevention is Better Than Cure

The Web today is fast becoming a basic feature of global civilization with some 1.1114 billion people dependant on it for communication, to do business, as a source of information and for social networking purposes amongst others. However, with the Internet being ubiquitous so are the harmful threats...

Microsoft Inks USD 1B Software Deal with Lenovo

Lenovo has reaffirmed its collaboration with Microsoft to promote the use and benefits of validly licensed Microsoft software products through innovative joint sales, marketing and training programmes in China and around the world. “With today’s agreement, Lenovo and Microsoft not...

Lenovo Signs 3G License Agreement with Qualcomm

Qualcomm and Lenovo Mobile Communications have entered into a subscriber unit license agreement to cover WCDMA subscriber products. Under the terms of the worldwide royalty-bearing agreement, Qualcomm has granted Lenovo Mobile a patent license to develop, manufacture...

IBM To Sack 1,50, 000 US Employees

A huge chunk of 1,50, 000 US IBM employees are going to be sacked as their jobs are coming to people in India and China. IBM has aggressively started to offshore and outsource projects. The company has started to expand its operations in Asian countries with an aim to garner a firm...

Samsung Blu-ray Disc Player Passes Simplay HD Testing

Simplay Labs, LLC, the provider of testing technologies, programs and interoperability design standards for the High-Definition (HD) consumer electronics industry, has revealed that Samsung's BD-P1200 Blu-ray Disc Player is the first high-definition DVD player to pass the Simplay...

Google Expands In Southeast Asia, Opens Singapore Office

Google has opened a new office for South East Asia in Singapore, serving the local market and Southeast Asia. This new office enables Google to more effectively bring its leading advertising platform, services and search experience to users, advertisers and partners in the region. Singapore...

TI to Build Second Plant in Philippines

Texas Instruments plans to invest USD 1 billion in a span of ten years in the second facility in the Philippines. The company revealed the initiative post a meeting with President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo. He is of the opinion that the venture is a "sign of continuing confidence" of foreign...

Microsoft Gunning For Japanese Gamers

Microsoft is putting all its stakes in the belief that the games for Windows Live service in Japan will push the waning sales of its gaming console, the Xbox 360. The company is trying all the tricks in the trade to push the sales of the console. Early April, Microsoft had launched a new service...

China's Alibaba plans IPO

One of China’s most profitable business portal Alibaba.com is planning to go public, the wall Street journal says. Alibaba is one of the most popular business-to-business portal focussing on outbound trade in China. Based in Hangzhou, China, Alibaba, founded by one of China’s wealthiest...

Microsoft Launches LongHorn for Beta

Redmond, Washington based Microsoft has launched the latest version of its new Windows Server technology for public testing, allowing enterprises to evaluate the software and its much-touted security. Codenamed Longhorn, the software has already been through two rounds...

Acer to buy small PC vendor, not Gateway

Putting all rumours aside, Taiwan based computer maker Acer said it will acquire a small hardware company to expand its business but that would not be Gateway as widely speculated. Early last month, reports said Acer was buying a competitor and it sparked rumours...

Sony Takes on YouTube With eyeVio

Eyeing the lucrative market currently held by YouTube, Sony has now started its own version of YouTube site called eyeVio in Japan that allows users to share videos and blog about them. The new site allows users to upload video clips, watch those of other members and subscribe...

Virus writers exploit Google Adwords

Exploit Prevention Labs researchers have uncovered hard evidence that cyber criminals are using Google AdWords to infect unsuspecting users with malware. Roger Thompson, CTO, Exploit Prevention Labs, said that the company identified exploits posing as legitimate URLs for the Better...

USD 100 Laptop To Cost More Now

The ambitious ‘One Laptop Per Child’ popularly called as OLPC has now become little expensive. The founder of the USD100 laptop project has revealed that the machine now costs USD175, and it will be able to run Windows in addition to its homegrown, open-source interface...

Samsung Develops New Stacking Process for DRAM

Samsung, a provider of semiconductor technology solutions, has developed the first all- Dynamic Random Access Memory (DRAM) stacked memory package using ‘through silicon via’ Tab Separated Values (TSV) technology, which will soon result in memory packages that are faster...

Intel's Market Share Rises on AMD's Problems

Intel has been gaining steam as it has been encroaching on the server chip market share from Advanced Micro Devices (AMD). AMD has stated the reason for its revenue losses is the lower prices for its chips. This move was instigated to compete with bigger rival Intel...

HP Widens Lead Over Dell in PC Market

HP is expanding its foothold in the PC market and Dell seems to be doing the opposite as per reports by market watchers. The shipments of HP have gone up by 28.2 per cent in the first quarter as opposed to the same period a year back. On the other hand, Dell’s shipments...

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