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New York: Deep Shah, an Indian-origin suspect in the largest ever hedge fund scam in the US is on the run and is believed to be in Mumbai, federal authorities have said. Full Article at DNA India
The trendy-looking HP ProBook 5310m SMB laptop comes with benefits that will make you forget about legacy features such as the optical drive and VGA port. Full Article at PC Magazine
Intel Corp. CEO Paul Otellini speaks at the Intel Developers' Forum in San Francisco, Tuesday, Sept. 22, 2009. Otellini said the worldwide personal-computer market is pulling out of its slump quickly and could defy predictions by growing this year. View Photo »
Rather than compete fairly, Intel used bribery and coercion to maintain a stranglehold on the market ... Intel’s actions not only unfairly restricted potential competitors, but also hurt average consumers who were robbed of better products and lower prices.
U. of U. volleyball coach goes for win No. 400 Read More College football: MWC faces three big tests against BCS foes this week Read More College football: With 3 teams in Top 20, voters dish out some respect to MWC Read More Mountain West shows it... Full Article at Mountain West Conference Official Athletic Site
Average daily spending by American consumers in stores, restaurants, gas stations and online, according to findings based on aggregated Gallup daily tracking polls: $63 Number of e-mail messages received daily by the typical Intel employee, according... Full Article at The Honolulu Advertiser
Orkut Gets New Version Google seems to have had enough of Facebook's meteoric rise and has now sprung into action with a host of new design changes to its social networking website, Orkut. Full Article at Techtree.com
Intel Corp. CEO Paul Otellini speaks at the Intel Developers' Forum in San Francisco, Tuesday, Sept. 22, 2009. Otellini said the worldwide personal-computer market is pulling out of its slump quickly and could defy predictions by growing this year. View Photo »
We [AMD] think that Global Foundries may surpass Intel's technology in the future because of the partnerships.
In the case of the new Dell laptops, that translates into respective battery lives of 11 hours (13z with a 13.3 inch monitor) and 10 hours (15z with 15.6 inch monitor). Full Article at New Kerala
FALLS are so harmful to the elderly and so costly to society that if falling were a disease, it would be deemed an epidemic. Philip and Dorothy Martin are participating in research intended to help prevent falls. Full Article at The New York Times
Intel Corporation (NASDAQ: INTC; SEHK: 4335) is the world's largest semiconductor company and the inventor of the x86 series of microprocessors, the processors found in most personal computers. Full Article
Intel Corp. CEO Paul Otellini speaks at the Intel Developers' Forum in San Francisco, Tuesday, Sept. 22, 2009. Otellini said the worldwide personal-computer market is pulling out of its slump quickly and could defy predictions by growing this year.
View Photo »Intel Corp. CEO Paul Otellini speaks at the Intel Developers' Forum in San Francisco, Tuesday, Sept. 22, 2009. Otellini said the worldwide personal-computer market is pulling out of its slump quickly and could defy predictions by growing this year.
View Photo »Intel Corp. CEO Paul Otellini show off chips on a wafer built on so-called 22-nanometer technology at the Intel Developers' Forum in San Francisco, Tuesday, Sept. 22, 2009. Those chips are still being developed in Intel's factories and won't go into production until 2011.
View Photo »Intel Corp. CEO Paul Otellini speaks at the Intel Developers' Forum in San Francisco, Tuesday, Sept. 22, 2009. Otellini said the worldwide personal-computer market is pulling out of its slump quickly and could defy predictions by growing this year.
View Photo »In this Aug. 19, 2008 file photo, Intel Corp. Senior Vice President and General Manager Pat Gelsinger speaks at conference in San Francisco. Gelsinger, 48, is leaving the world's largest chip maker to manage information infrastructure products at Hopkinton, Mass. -based EMC.
View Photo »FILE - In this Jan. 7, 2009 file photo, Intel logos are shown at the International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas.
View Photo »A picture taken on July 19, 2009 shows Intel factory of Leixlip, some 20 km from Dublin. US tech giant Intel has announced that it will cut almost 300 jobs of its Irish plant.
View Photo »A picture taken on July 19, 2009 shows Intel factory of Leixlip, some 20 km from Dublin. US tech giant Intel has announced that it will cut almost 300 jobs of its Irish plant.
View Photo »A picture taken on July 19, 2009 shows Intel factory of Leixlip, some 20 km from Dublin. US tech giant Intel has announced that it will cut almost 300 jobs of its Irish plant.
View Photo »A picture taken on July 19, 2009 shows the Intel logo on the factory of Leixlip, some 20 km from Dublin. US tech giant Intel has announced that it will cut almost 300 jobs of its Irish plant.
View Photo »In this photo made Wednesday, May 13, 2009, Intel chips for sale are seen on display at Micro Center in Santa Clara, Calif. Intel Corp. is expected to report quarterly earnings after market close Tuesday, July 14, 2009.
View Photo »AIS' Point-of-Sale PC System featuring the Intel(R) Atom 1.6Ghz N270 Processor.
View Photo »AIS' Point-of-Sale PC System featuring the Intel(R) Atom 1.6Ghz N270 Processor.
View Photo »Executive Vice President of US semiconductor giant Intel, Sean Maloney speaks as he displays WiMAX wireless broadband chip embeded notebook PCs in Tokyo on June 8, 2009.
View Photo »Executive Vice President of US semiconductor giant Intel, Sean Maloney speaks as he displays WiMAX wireless broadband chip embeded notebook PCs in Tokyo on June 8, 2009.
View Photo »FILE - In this Jan. 7, 2009 file photo, Intel logos are seen on computer screens at the International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas. Santa Clara, Calif.
View Photo »A man stands in front of an Intel wall at the 2009 Computex trade show in Taipei June 3, 2009. Electronics companies are showcasing their latest gadgets at the Computex trade show in Taiwan this week, as they aim to tempt buyers wary of spending in. a global recession.
View Photo »A man walks past an Intel wall at the 2009 Computex trade show in Taipei June 3, 2009. Electronics companies are showcasing their latest gadgets at the Computex trade show in Taiwan this week, as they aim to tempt buyers wary of spending in a global recession.
View Photo »Men dressed in laboratory suits pose at the Intel booth during the 2009 Computex exhibition in Taipei June 2, 2009. Computex, the world's second largest computer show, runs from June 2-6.
View Photo »A man walks past Intel motherboard displays during the 2009 Computex exhibition in Taipei June 2, 2009. Computex, the world's second largest computer show, runs from June 2-6.
View Photo »A group of Intel employees promote their company during the Computex 2009 trade fair in Taipei on June 2, 2009. Asia's biggest information technology trade show opened in Taiwan, with the spotlight on low-priced notebook computers and an advanced broadband Internet mobile technology.
View Photo »Intel CEO Paul Otellini visits the Intel display at the 2008 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, Nevada, January 7, 2008.
View Photo »People visit the Intel display at the 2008 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas January 07, 2008.
View Photo »An Intel Inside sticker is seen next to a Windows XP sticker on an Acer Netbook in Encinitas, California in this April 13, 2009 file photo.
View Photo »European competition commissioner Neelie Kroes shows an Intel processor during a press conference on May 13, 2009 at EU headquarters in Brussels.
View Photo »Intel Corp. CEO Paul Otellini speaks at the Intel Developers' Forum in San Francisco, Tuesday, Sept. 22, 2009. Otellini said the worldwide personal-computer market is pulling out of its slump quickly and could defy predictions by growing this year.
View Photo »We [AMD] think that Global Foundries may surpass Intel's technology in the future because of the partnerships.
It wouldn't surprise me to see the FTC jump into the fight with an antitrust action of their own against Intel, if only so that they don't look like they're being lazy in the face of actions from the European Union and now New York
One important OEM, Dell, which the Decision says was coerced by fear of Intel 'punishment' to buy exclusively from Intel, has confirmed publicly that it always considered itself entirely free to choose to buy from AMD, without fear of reprisal or punishment
Intel knew that if it could exclude AMD from the most lucrative segments of the microprocessor business, AMD could never become a genuine threat
Intel Atom processors and the Microsoft Auto software platform will provide scalability for the new era of advanced in-vehicle solutions.
there is evidence that Intel continues to apply pressure to Dell to minimize AMD's ability to compete effectively.
Though the charges are familiar, the latest complaint increases the pressure on Intel, which has already paid a $1.45 billion fine to antitrust authorities in Europe and faces an investigation by the U.S. Federal Trade Commission.
Intel's actions not only unfairly restricted potential competitors, but also hurt average consumers who were robbed of better products and lower prices
I assume they filed there because AMD's litigation against Intel is pending there
Last I checked, Intel-based machines still share shelf space with machines running AMD chips… that prices continue to plunge … and innovation continues to increase… the proof is in the marketplace
We do provide customer choice ... We work both with Intel and AMD.
Rather than compete fairly, Intel used bribery and coercion to maintain a stranglehold on the market
But Intel has instead used illegal threats and coercion by bullying to preserve its strangle hold on the market.
Mr. Cuomo’s suit rests on the fundamentally flawed assumption that Intel’s high market share is indicative of market control. In fact, Intel and archrival AMD have been competing fiercely for over a decade, and both firms continue to invest billions of dollars each year in researching and developing fas...
Parallels on Wednesday released Parallels Desktop 5 for Mac, a new version of its virtualization software that allows Intel-based Macs to run Windows and Linux alongside Mac OS X
Intel has been more willing to negotiate with the government and less bellicose than Microsoft
As Dell's lead negotiator with Intel put it in a December 7, 2004 e-mail to his Intel counterpart, explaining that Michael Dell wanted an additional $400 million rebate payment from Intel: 'This is really easy... MSD [Michael Dell] wants $400M [million] more. I've been trying to figure out the structure...
Specifically, this Dell executive wrote to Michael Dell and others: 'If [Dell starts to use] AMD [CPUs], [Intel] would just give a [competitor] MOAP type dollars to match whatever we're getting -- they won't sit around and let us transfer share to AMD…'
In preparation for upcoming funding negotiations with Intel in 2002, a Dell executive, who regularly acted as an informal liaison between Dell and Intel, explained that Intel would not tolerate a Dell shift to AMD CPUs
Intel forced OEMs to choose between having a 'strategic' or a 'transactional' relationship with Intel ... In Intel's parlance, a 'strategic' relationship was one with a high degree of exclusivity or 'alignment.' An OEM which opened itself to a relationship with another microprocessor supplier -- AMD -- ...
In response, Intel launched an illegal campaign to deprive AMD of distribution channels and consumers of product choice and lower prices
The suit also alleges Intel threatened computer-makers—including Hewlett-Packard Co., International Business Machines Corp., and Dell Inc.—with retribution if they marketed products with chips made by competitors.
The suit brought by New York's top state prosecutor, Andrew Cuomo, alleges that for several years Intel sought to maintain its dominance by paying billions of dollars in kickbacks to computer makers under the guise of 'rebates,'
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kommen eigentlich bald mal neue #Intel #Atom Boards / CPUs?
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