Feb
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2009
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2009
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2009
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Feb
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2009
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2009
Comments Off on Windows 7 Starter Edition – not an answer for Ed Tech – ZDNet | tags: google, microsoft, news, windows 7, windows xp | posted in technical news
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2009
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2009
Comments Off on Ferrari 599 HGTE to be Unveiled at Geneva Auto Show – AutoGuide.com | tags: google, news | posted in technical news
Feb
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2009
A great piece on the history of Apple, for their 25th anniversary.
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Feb
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2009
Glib Piglet writes “ZDNet UK has a whole set of benchmarks comparing a 1.8 GHz Nano in VIA’s Epia SN motherboard and a 1.6 GHz Atom in Intel’s ‘Little Falls’ D945GCFL mobo. It’s not good news for Chipzilla: ‘As far as memory performance is concerned, the Nano is clearly superior in every test’ and ‘The VIA Nano emerges as the better processor for internet tasks. While the Atom needs 132.8 seconds to display simple HTML pages, the Nano does it in 70.1 seconds.’ The Nano even outperforms Nehalem on one test. It’s not all a win for VIA, though. The benchmark concludes that in some ways all netbooks, underpowered as they are, remain in the IT stone ages.”

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Feb
10
2009
krou notes reporting in the Christian Science Monitor that the current economic crisis is helping China’s push into higher-end manufacturing by shaking out low-profit companies. The hope is that, instead of just assembling iPods, Chinese companies will be able to invent the next big thing instead. In this move China is following the well-worn path taken by Japan and the Asian tigers before it. “Last month, the National Development and Reform Commission announced revised plans to transform Guangdong and neighboring Hong Kong and Macau into a ‘significant innovation center’ by 2020. One hundred R&D labs will be set up over the next three years. By 2012, per-capita output in the region should jump 50 percent from 2007, to 80,000 yuan (,700). And by 2020, the study predicts, 30 percent of all industrial output should come from high-tech manufacturing.”

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