Fujitsu introduces entry-level Primergy server
News The Primergy TX100 S1 is aimed at small businesses that have not yet upgraded from external hard drives to servers for their storage [08 Jul 2009]
Sony shows off its Vaio W-Series netbook 
Photos The manufacturer has taken the wraps off its first true netbook, despite having said in December that it would not produce one [07 Jul 2009]
Memory price hikes make SSDs less attractive
News Surging prices for NAND-type flash memory have created a new hurdle for the adoption of solid-state drives by making them significantly more expensive [09 Jul 2009]
Expert: In-flight entertainment needs iPod-era revamp
News Airlines should scrap in-flight entertainment systems as they are being outstripped by advances in storage and functionality on modern media players, according to an aviation expert [06 Jul 2009]
Lenovo introduces latest ThinkServer lineup
News The servers are intended for small to medium-sized businesses and are 'up to three times faster' than their predecessors, according to Lenovo [02 Jul 2009]
Microsoft opens mega datacentre in Dublin
News The first Microsoft mega datacentre outside the US will take advantage of the 'cool climate' and will power Azure and Bing, the company says [01 Jul 2009]
Report: Dell developing Android gadget
News Dell is developing a pocket-size internet device to take on Apple's iPod Touch, according to a report in The Wall Street Journal [30 Jun 2009]
Sony PSP could get phone functions
News The company is considering developing a mobile phone-game gear hybrid in a bid to better compete with Apple's iPod and iPhone [29 Jun 2009]
Intel urges SMEs: Don't delay PC refresh
News The chipmaker is calling on businesses to avoid lengthening their PC refresh cycles as a cost-cutting measure, as security-risk and maintenance bills could prove more costly [29 Jun 2009]
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Gartner: PC sales show signs of revival
News Revising an earlier prediction, the research firm predicts a rebound in the fourth quarter that will lift sales for the year and continue momentum into next year [26 Jun 2009]
Palm beats targets with help from Pre
News Palm has posted a narrower-than-expected fiscal fourth quarter loss, and highlighted strong demand for its recently launched Pre smartphone [26 Jun 2009]
UK chip company launches £3 processor
News Cheap, reconfigurable consumer electronics are promised by Xmos's powerful hardware-emulating chip [25 Jun 2009]
RFID to be fitted in all mobiles by 2010
News Swedish telecoms equipment manufacturer Ericsson predicts fraud detection and other secure elements for mobile phones [25 Jun 2009]
Adobe brings Flash to HTC's latest Android phone
News HTC's new Android-based Hero smartphone will feature built-in Flash support, putting it ahead of the iPhone [25 Jun 2009]
A look at HTC's Hero Android phone 
Photos The Hero uses an HTC-customised user interface skin called Sense, and is the first Android handset from the manufacturer not to carry Google branding [24 Jun 2009]
Water-cooled IBM supercomputer to heat buildings
News Surplus heat from the warm-water-cooled supercomputer will heat university buildings at research partner ETH's Zurich campus [24 Jun 2009]
IBM's Roadrunner holds onto Top500 crown
News IBM's Roadrunner and Cray's Jaguar retain top two positions on latest Top500 supercomputer list, which also saw four new systems in the top 10 [24 Jun 2009]
Netgear to deliver 24TB NAS system
News The ReadyNAS rack-mounted appliance, aimed at the SMB market, will eventually hold up to 24TB as new drives become available [23 Jun 2009]
Sun polishes up its Constellation HPC system
News The company has upgraded software and hardware in its Constellation System supercomputer platform, in part to provide better support for cloud computing [23 Jun 2009]
Over 1m iPhone 3G S sold in first three days
News Apple says it has sold more than one million of its newest iPhone in the first three days of launch, beating analysts' expectations for the 3G S smartphone's debut [23 Jun 2009]
Intel showcases new technologies
News The chipmaker has provided insights into a number of research projects that extend beyond its processor business [22 Jun 2009]
LG announces thin-client monitor range
News The Smartvine N-series monitors will have thin clients built into them, allowing up to six people to use virtualised desktops running off a single PC [19 Jun 2009]
Samsung exec: Enterprise ripe for green disruption
News The enterprise is ready for a 'disruptive' approach to innovation when it comes to adopting green technology, according to Samsung Semiconductor's Jim Elliott [19 Jun 2009]
Toshiba plans restructure of system chip unit
News Toshiba, Japan's largest chipmaker, plans to mass produce 28nm system chips in the coming business year [18 Jun 2009]
Intel to phase out 'Centrino' in rebranding push
News Intel is planning to phase out some of its brands, including Centrino PCs, to focus on fewer top names as the chipmaker expands into new markets [18 Jun 2009]






