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Gellyfish (sic) sues Intel, Dell, HP, Sony...

A company with the unlikely name of Gellyfish Technologies LLC  wants to sting Intel, Dell, HP, Sony, Asus, Lenovo, Alienware, and Power Support because it's alleged they breached a patent it owns.The...

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Here's some hot software from Irish start-ups

Ireland’s vibrant indigenous software industry has more than 500 companies and employs around 10,000 people. Though it began with corporations like Microsoft and IBM establishing European bases around...

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Gateway launches entertainment laptops

Gateway has launched a range of all singing all dancing entertainment laptops. The updated NV Series features models in two different sizes – the NV5 Series with a 15.6-inch display and the NV7 Series...

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Gateway introduces ZX4300 and ZX6900 Series

Gateway has introduced two new lines of touch-screen all-in-one desktop computers, the ZX4300 Series and ZX6900 Series.The ZX4300 line will have AMD Athlon II X2 processors, while the larger and...

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AMD intros Opteron 4000 series for the cloud

AMD is making a bid to capture the data centre and cloud market with a series of low cost processors that also, it claimed, are highly power efficient.Gina Longoria, director of product management for...

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Apple, Sony, Dell, others sued over pixellation

A law suit started in the Eastern District of Texas, Marshall division, alleging a number of big vendors breached patents relating to LCD displays.Positive Technologies Inc alleges that Sony, Apple,...

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Patch turns Transmeta Crusoe into a full i686

A rather simple kernel update released recently is all what it takes to turn a ten-years old Transmeta-powered computer or appliance into a functional computer again. By “functional” we mean one which...

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Microsoft plans first critical Office 2010 patch

Software Imperium Microsoft said that it will  ship three security updates next week to patch 11 vulnerabilities, including the first in Office 2010 pegged "critical." This means that Office for Mac...

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Motherboard preview, SSD, Gateway ultraportable and an e-book hybrid

If you're looking for a new motherboard, check out the latest preview at TweakTown. They got their hands on the upcoming Gigabyte P67A-UD7 motherboard, which supports the Intel P67 Express chipset. VGA...

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Nokia sells messaging business

Nokia has quietly sold off its operator-braded messaging business. The buyer is Synchronica, itself an established upstart in providing communications and messaging services. Financial terms of the...

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Nokia-Synchronica buy delivers mixed messages

Late last month, tech and finance reporters were dumbfounded by a bizarre big buy for young-gun Synchronica, in Nokia's push messaging service. The deal went through for $21 million dollars. According...

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Gateway leaks Interlagos and Valencia chip specs

AMD's hardware chum Gateway has accidentally told the world and its dog the clock-speeds for AMD's new Opteron chips, code-named Interlagos and Valencia. X-Bit labs has been looking closely at...

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Cisco brings giant roaming network to wi-fi

IT industry bellwether Cisco has announced its own small cells, which it claims will make the most of licensed and unlicensed spectrum. The idea is to take the pressure off 3G and 4G networks as data...

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Apple security software reveals Windows passwords

Security software created by Apple is ideal for taking apart Windows machines according to a report from insecurity experts Elcomsoft. The software can turn over Windows computers sold by Dell, Acer,...

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Intel hopes for a netbook zombie apocalypse

Five years ago the market was abuzz with talk of cheap netbooks based on Intel’s Atom processors and AMD’s upcoming low-end APUs. Then Steve Jobs took to the stage with the first iPad in tow and the...

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Black hole found in the internet

Security experts have found a big black hole in the Internet which is now being used by someone to suck up personal data like a giant Dyson. According to Wired, two security researchers at the DefCon...

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