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Nvidia announces more Tegra vapourware
Nvidia unveiled a few interesting products and technologies at the GPU Technology Conference on Tuesday, but its decision to spill the beans on upcoming Tegra chips was probably the most significant announcement. Here is why.- European semiconductor distie market sales fall
- Nvidia rolls out LTE enabled Tegra 4i, reference phone
- AMD aims to go head to head with Intel
- Nvidia sniffs at AMD's Sony victory
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Business 20 Mar 20:31
MEMS, MEMS everywhere and not a drop to drink
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Security 20 Mar 13:40
South Korean banks report massive cyber attack
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Internet 20 Mar 10:39
Republican politician arrested for Facebook IPO fraud
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Security 20 Mar 10:37
Google engineer spills the beans on DRM
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Mobile 20 Mar 10:33
HTC nicked Nokia's power-saving technology
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Software 20 Mar 10:22
Adobe's subscription idea pays off
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Chips 20 Mar 09:45
Nvidia moves into servers
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Business 20 Mar 08:45
How Apple and Intel killed Thunderbolt
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Business 20 Mar 08:43
Intel delays getting a new CEO
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Chips 19 Mar 15:27
3D IC market to see stable growth through 2016
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Security 19 Mar 15:18
3G, 4G USB modems wide open to attack
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Business 19 Mar 12:05
Boeing groeing tough battery tests for Dreamliners
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Business 19 Mar 11:03
ARM waves goodbye to CEO Warren East
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Software 19 Mar 09:31
Gates rules out presidential run
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Security 19 Mar 08:48
In the US, hackers are the new witches
Burn them
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Comment & analysis
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Is Samsung’s Galaxy S4 to blame for North Korean sabre rattling?
As the tech press gears up to shower Samsung’s new Galaxy S4 with praise, North Korea is threatening to shower the South with a deadly blanket of ancient Soviet artillery and maybe even a pinch of ura -
Hounding dissenters to death great use of the legal system
The hounding of online protesters to death to further political careers was ruled a good use of the US justice system by attorney general Eric Holder. -
Gnome inventor excites more controversy
The man who outraged the weirdy beardies in the open source community by defecting from Linux to Microsoft has decided that Redmond has failed to provide enough micromanagement of his life and has mov -
Microsoft urged to make the iPad useful
In a classic effort of tail wagging the dog, Microsoft is being urged to make the iPad useful by introducing Office to the platform.
News in brief
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Business Before long now, it will become the norm to have detailed, indoor, 3D maps - accessible on your smartphone. 4 hours ago
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Security Computer networks at several South Korean banks and TV broadcasters crashed simultaneously early Wednesday. 11 hours ago
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Chips The global 3D integrated circuit market is forecast to grow by 19.7 percent between 2012 and 2016, with the major growth driver being strong demand for memory products, particularly flash memory and D yesterday
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Security A couple ofRussian security researchers have found that the majority of 3G and 4G USB modems handed out by mobile operators to unsuspecting customers are wide open to attacks. yesterday
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Mobile The Australian Financial Review bagged a scoop this week when Blackberry CEO Thorsten Heins declared the iPhone is pretty much dated technology. 2 days ago
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Security A top US cryptographer has warned that your internet connection might be grassing you up to every spook with access to a database. 2 days ago
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