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You won't be able to buy a Gateway PC direct from Gateway anymore. The PC brand, now a wholly-owned subsidiary of Acer, is shifting its distribution model to focus exclusively on retailers, e-tailers and channel partners, according to Acer.
CRN
A typhoon packing wind gusts of up to 191 kph and forecast to dump up to a metre of rain in places was on course to hit Taiwan on Monday morning, prompting cancellation of work and market closures.
Reuters
Bizjournals.com
IT Business Edge
TrustedReviews
Bizjournals.com
The Wall Street Journal
Sony, Sharp, Hitachi, Samsung and Motorola agree on Amimon whole-house wireless HD standard (Jul 24)
...WHDI, however, is camped out in a chunk of unlicensed 5GHz spectrum just like 802.11n Wi-Fi, meaning it must be able to tolerate the reasonable levels of interference only from other devices that use the same frequencies, and can broadcast at higher power levels than UWB – enough for a range of "over 100 feet." WirelessHD, a third major spec also funded by Samsung and Sony, plus Panasonic, Toshiba, LG and NEC, uses the 60GHz band, and apparently has problems unless the transmitter and receiver are within line-of-sight.
Gizmodo
The company claims the RamSan-440 is the world's first non-volatile RAM-based solid state disk (SSD) to sustain up to 600,000 IOPS (input/outputs per second) and deliver up to 512GB of storage capacity in a 4U rack-mount chassis. It's also the first SSD to use RAIDed NAND Flash memory modules for data backup, and the first system to incorporate Texas Memory Systems' patented IO2 (Instant-On Input-Output) technology.
Company release
Despite the hype surrounding the promising technology, SanDisk is placing blame on Windows Vista for not providing enough of a speed boost when using SSDs... ...(but) It is quite true that SanDisk's SSD are woefully subpar in performance when running Windows Vista. Numerous benchmarks from around the web have shown SanDisk SSDs getting outpaced by the competition.
Daily Tech
Pocket-lint
Internetnews.com
TransferJet is a Sony-developed wireless system that can send data at speeds of up to 375Mbps (bits per second) over distances of around 3 centimeters. It's designed to replace the cables that are typically needed to connect gadgets and its speed rivals that of USB2.0 and Firewire, the two dominant cable-based systems in use today.
PC World
The Financial Times
Information Week
Daily Yomiuri On-Line
WindowsForDevices.com
For the past 10 years, U.S. chipmaker Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) has been filing complaints with regulators in the U.S., Europe, and Asia alleging that Intel engaged in anticompetitive practices that limit consumer choice. Every time, Intel has responded by painting the charges as nothing more than the gripes of a jealous foe.
Business Week
China Daily
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