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Apple may use Intel chips for Macs
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Apple Computer Inc. (AAPL.O: Quote, Profile, Research) has been in talks that could lead to it using Intel Corp. (INTC.O: Quote, Profile, Research) chips in its Macintosh computers, The Wall Street Journal reported on Monday, rei
PalmSource CEO David Nagel resigns
NEW YORK (Reuters) - PalmSource Inc.(PSRC.O: Quote, Profile, Research) , which develops operating system software for handheld computers and phones, on Monday said David Nagel has stepped down as president, chief executive officer and director.
Hitachi ramping up sales of secure PCs
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's Hitachi Ltd. (6501.T: Quote, Profile, Research) said on Monday it aimed to sell 30,000 security-enhanced personal computers (PCs) with no hard disk drives (HDDs) this business year at a time of growing concern about corporate dat
Kroes says Microsoft faces deadline in 8 days
MADRID (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp. has just eight days to comply with remedies imposed on the software giant for violating antitrust laws, the European Union's competition chief said on Monday.
These Cameras Are Lean but Not Spare
If you want a camera the size of a credit card, must you lower your photographic expectations? Several wafer-thin models offer great resolution.
A Ream of Features in Computers the Size of a Memo Pad
New ultraportable notebook computers are emerging as a boon to travelers, with screens of 12 inches or less and weighing only two to four pounds.
A Keyboard That Lets the Supremely Confident Show Disdain for Qwerty
In the programming world, only the strong survive. But what about the smug? A new product, Das Keyboard, seems to have both in mind.
The Virtues of Virtual Memory
What is virtual memory? My Windows XP computer keeps telling me that I am low in virtual memory and I would like to know how to fix it.
Novell Posts Loss in the Second Quarter
Novell, a seller of network software and consulting services, reported a second-quarter loss, missing analysts' estimates because of higher costs.
A Watch That Senses You're Ready to Get Up (and Tells You So)
An Atlanta company called Innovative Sleep Solutions has designed an alarm wristwatch called the Sleeptracker.
For the Coolest Ear Décor, Buds You Can Barely See
Shure's new E4c Sound Isolating Earphones cost as much as a 20-gigabyte iPod that holds 5,000 songs. But they sound pretty amazing.
A Teenager, a Phone Battery and a Back-to-Basics Flashlight
The original Pak-Lite combined a single light-emitting diode with a battery salvaged from a cordless telephone. Now there is a much smaller yet brighter version of that flashlight.
We're Off to See the Wizard, to Set Up the Remote
The new RC9800i wireless remote control from Philips Electronics does more than just command your various audio and video boxes.
Yahoo Says Rolling Out New PhotoMail Service
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Yahoo Inc. (YHOO.O: Quote, Profile, Research) is introducing a test version of a new service called PhotoMail that lets users insert up to 300 digital photographs into the body of an e-mail and store an unlimited numbers of photo
Young mobile users most interested in music-survey
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Commercial-free radio over mobile phones and the ability to download music to phones are the two most interesting advanced mobile services to young adults, according to a recent study.
Bigger, thinner, cheaper; TV price war heats up
SEOUL (Reuters) - Though prices for smaller flat-screen displays could rise this year, big-screen TV prices are set for a prolonged slide as a battle rages between liquid crystal and plasma display standards.
Sims creator takes on evolution
The creator of the hugely popular Sims game is working on an ambitious title in which you can truly be God.
UK company launches in-car toilet
A Midlands firm starts selling a portable toilet designed for use in the back of vehicles.
Trojan holds PC files for ransom
A unique trojan threat that locks up files on a PC then demands money in return for unlocking them is identified.
Get used to biometric tests, U.S. tells travelers
LONDON (Reuters) - International travelers should get used to having their fingerprints taken or their irises scanned because traditional airport security tests are outdated and open to abuse, a leading U.S. official said on Thursday.
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