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Former AMD boss, Hector Ruiz, spills beans on Intel scrap
Former AMD boss Hector Ruiz has penned a book which tells of the story of his outfit's anti-trust war with Intel.- Semiconductor inventory reaches record levels
- AMD hires ex- Apple, Qualcomm engineers
- Intel looking outside the building for new CEO
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Business 15 Feb 11:47
Consumer 3D printers are an investment bubble
Citron Research gives the thumbs-down -
Business 15 Feb 11:44
RIM cofounder Jim Balsillie dumps 26.8 million shares
Roll the dice, quit while you're ahead -
Mobile 15 Feb 11:41
LTE is transforming the mobile ecosystem
Which was sort of the point to begin with -
Internet 15 Feb 11:29
Russia Putin on the censorship thumbscrews
Protecting your kids from journalists who tell the truth -
Chips 15 Feb 11:26
Analyst house Indigo claims Intel is doomed
Over-exposed to shrinking PC market -
Business 15 Feb 11:06
Apple was knifed by hedge funds
Hedge funds demand a shrubbery -
Business 15 Feb 11:02
Samsung acid spill leaked into the environment
Crew caught on camera -
Chips 14 Feb 17:18
European semiconductor distie market sales fall
DMASS report reveals 10.8 percent decline -
Mobile 14 Feb 14:56
Rock and Roll's Chubby Checker sues HP for $500 million over obscure webOS penis app
Twist in legal spat -
Science 14 Feb 12:47
Autodesk, Organovo developing printable human organs
Horse meat free for now -
Security 14 Feb 11:06
Zero-day black market bolstered by 'malware industrial complex'
Defence agencies buy out hackers -
Mobile 14 Feb 10:52
Intel's Kenya phones sell out
We guess it reigns down in Africa -
Mobile 14 Feb 10:47
Microsoft lacks mobile Plan B
Ballmer just has Plan 9 in outer space -
Chips 14 Feb 10:37
AMD denies graphics card rumours
We will have cards out this year -
Business 14 Feb 10:29
Obama praises Apple for local manufacturing
He must be the new President of China
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Comment & analysis
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Analysts welcome BlackBerry 10 with downgrades
BlackBerry, formerly known as Research in Motion, held a pretty fancy and successful launch event on Wednesday. -
Menacing Big Bird steals the spotlight at bizarre Qualcomm CES opening
Sadly, we're not at CES this year. If we were, we'd have seen Qualcomm CEO Paul Jacobs talk through some boast-worthy figures about mobile chips before oddity after oddity swamped the show and turned -
Mobile revolution built on logical fallacy
NPD published a logical fallacy yesterday. In a report, it claimed that by the end of the year, tablet shipments will surpass notebook shipments. -
Google apologises for advising Apple shares as sell
Google has apologised to the legions of angry fanboys who were upset that its share advice on Apple was set to "sell
News in brief
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Business Shares in outfits that flog 3D printers have fallen after a key analyst warned that they were a bubble waiting to burst. 14 hours ago
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Business Former RIM CEO and cofounder Jim Balsillie has decided to cash in his chips, selling his entire stake in the company at 26.8 million shares. 14 hours ago
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Chips The first half of 2012 saw a decrease in the European semiconductor distribution market, with sales failing to match the same period of 2011. yesterday
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Mobile Twist pioneer Chubby Checker, 71, is suing HP over an obscure app on the largely abandoned webOS which shares his name. yesterday
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Mobile The Blackberry Z10 looks surprisingly like a Samsung S3 when you take the back off. 2 days ago
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Chips Desperate to find new ways to make cash while the chip industry is in the doldrums, Intel has announced that it will launch an internet television service. 2 days ago
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