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MeeGo OS for Nokia and Intel

By Hanleigh Daniels 15 February 2010

Nokia and Intel have merged their Maemo and Moblin OS software to create yet another Linux based OS for mobile devices called MeeGo. FULL STORY >

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News roundup - Nokia on top

By Staff Writer 5 February 2010

This week's tech news roundup touches on Google's strange new bedfellow, Amazon's investment in the future of the Kindle and Nokia's new OVI Maps racing game. FULL STORY >

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The Best of CES 2010- 3D TVs

By Hanleigh Daniels 12 January 2010

The best 3D TV products and a couple of other interesting gadgets from the CES 2010. FULL STORY >

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Intel Brain Chip Research

By Thomas McKinnon 11 January 2010

Intel's Dean Pomerleau is currently working on a project to implant chips directly in the human brain. The electronic chips will allow humans to operate computers, surf the web and manipulate other electronic devices without the need of a third party interface, like a... FULL STORY >

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The Best of CES 2010- Qualcomm processors

By Mike Joubert 11 January 2010

Qualcomm's Snapdragon platform popped up in a lot of cellular and mobile computing devices at CES FULL STORY >

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Intel continue to lead processor game

By Staff Writer 8 January 2010

Intel announced the release of more than 25 new Core processor yesterday at CES, including the worlds first full volume production 32 nm processor. FULL STORY >

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New Intel Atom processor

By Hanleigh Daniels 22 December 2009

Intel has announced the latest generation of their Atom processor. The first systems to make use of the new chipset will debut in early January 2010. FULL STORY >

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Intel 48-core single-chip cloud computer

By Hanleigh Daniels 3 December 2009

Intel offers a glimpse into the future with its experimental 48core processor also know as the single-chip cloud computer. FULL STORY >

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Intel brain chip

By Thomas McKinnon 24 November 2009

Intel is currently working on a chip that will be implanted in the human brain, allowing people to control computers and other device by thought alone. FULL STORY >

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Intel Reader launched

By Thomas McKinnon 11 November 2009

The Intel Reader was launched today, a device that combines a text-scanning camera with a text-to-speech engine designed specifically for the vision impaired and people with learning disabilities. FULL STORY >

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Toshiba NB200 locally available

By Thomas McKinnon 9 October 2009

Toshiba announced today that its NB200 mini-notebook is now available in South Africa. FULL STORY >

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Intel makes useful Facebook app

By Thomas McKinnon 4 August 2009

Progress Thru Processors is a volunteer computing application built on the Facebook platform that was launched in beta yesterday. FULL STORY >

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Acer eMachine adds some style

By Mike Joubert 6 July 2009

Acer\'s eMachine offers a space saving desktop solution FULL STORY >

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Intel and Nokia team up

By Thomas McKinnon 24 June 2009

Intel and Nokia released a joint statement yesterday announcing a deal to collaborate on the development of new convergence products and technologies. FULL STORY >

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DFI LanParty UT X58-T3eH8

By Mike Joubert 13 May 2009

Can this be the best motherboard for Intel\\\'s Core i7 processor? To say there are a lot of features on the motherboard is an understatement. The X58-T3eH8 supports both 3-Way SLI and ATI CrossFire X configurations, with the ability to mount three graphic cards... FULL STORY >

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