Articles tagged with: Intel and Operating System
Putting the squeeze on an old material could lead to 'instant on' electronic memory
The technology of storing electronic information - from old cassette tapes to shiny laptop computers - has been a major force in the electronics industry for decades. A new low-power, high-efficiency electronic memory could be the long-term result of collaborative research led by Cornell materials scientist Darrell Schlom. The research, to be published April 17 in the journal Science (Vol. 324 No. 5925), involves taking a well-known oxide, strontium titanate, and depositing it on silicon in such a way that the silicon squeezes it into a special state called ferroelectric - a result that could prove key to next-generation memory devices. more
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Android based Netbooks to Emerge in 2009
Opinion by Laurent Lachal, Ovum Open Source Research Director
Upwards view: Linux is losing ground
The upwards view of netbooks starts with netbooks and looks up to laptops. It
leads to two conclusions. First, the laptop market is becoming increasingly
complex, with market segments catered for by a growing variety of low-cost
netbooks and laptops. Second, after a strong start, Linux netbooks have now been
overtaken by Windows netbooks and Linux is lagging increasingly behind in terms
of sales - although Linux's performance in the netbook segment is still
outstanding compared to its overall performance in the desktop market.
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Industry Big Guns with no Bullets to Fire
After a devastating end to 2008, the future is looking bleak. At the start of 2009 the mobile industry is starting to implement strategic job cuts and closing of overseas offices. This is just the beginning. The New Year started with Nortel Networks filing for Chapter 11. Many companies are not far behind. The question remains: how will some of the largest blue chip companies fare this year? Based on recent findings, Frost & Sullivan expects several firms to have a tough time fighting this year's projected internal and external challenges. more
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ZTE Shows of EDGE/TD-SCDMA Mobile Phone
..first company in the industry to offer HSPDA mobile handset with TD-SCDMA intelligence it is truly another significant achievement for our handset business. Our technology know-how and excellent product offering reaffirm our leading position in more
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Auction of Intangibles Attracts NASA, Private Investors
..s or a seventeenth-century writing desk. Rather, Ocean Tomo LLC, a specialist in turning intellectual property into real money, will broker the sale of patents, trademarks, copyrights and domain names to sophisticated technology buyers. Sellers more
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Nokia, Qualcomm Arguments Come to Head in Delaware Court
..llectual property portfolio is just as valuable, warranting the same licensing fees. As proof, 90 companies pay for the use of Qualcomm's WCDMA patents, and all of them pay the same rate as before. Qualcomm, meanwhile, believes Nokia's continued more
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