Portugal buys 500,000 Intel Classmate PCs
August 6, 2008
The Portuguese government has announced that it is buying half a million Intel Classmate laptops to give to children starting in school.
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IBM Thinking Green for N.C. Datacenter
August 6, 2008
Using the latest green computing and cost-saving construction methods, Big Blue’s datacenter will give clients anytime, anywhere access to the cloud.
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AMD Moves to Woo Overclockers
August 6, 2008
System-tweaking enthusiasts are always looking to push their PCs farther, and AMD’s new 790GX chipset is here to cash in.
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Asus takes Eee PC to the desktop
August 3, 2008
Asus is releasing a version of its lightweight Eee PC laptop for the desktop market.
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World’s cheapest laptop goes on sale
August 3, 2008
A Taiwanese manufacturer is selling what is possibly the world’s cheapest laptop.
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First analogue computer used to predict Olympics
August 3, 2008
A new analysis of the Antikythera Mechanism, which is thought to be the first analogue computer, has shown it was used to not only predict solar movements but also plan for the Olympics.
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Gartner dismisses $100 laptop claims
August 3, 2008
Gartner rubbishes OLPC claims that it will produce a $100 laptop within three years.
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Scientists claim warp drive is technically possible
August 1, 2008
A research paper has suggested that a warp drive capable of moving a craft at faster than light speed could indeed be possible.
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900 laptops lost at Heathrow per week
August 1, 2008
More than 3,300 laptops are lost or go missing at the eight largest airports in Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA) each week, according to new research commissioned by Dell.
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Laptop sales slump in Australia
August 1, 2008
When the Rudd Government decided to remove tax breaks on laptops bought for home use, and sales seemed to dry up overnight.
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