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Intel debuts first 32nm processor
by Iain Thomson

At his keynote address to the Intel Developer Forum (IDF) in San Francisco the company's general manager of architecture Sean Maloney will be showing off Intel's first 32nm processor, codenamed Westmere..

Sep 23, 2009
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New SATA spec offers faster data and slimmer laptops
by Iain Thomson

The Serial ATA (SATA) Revision 3.0 specification has been released by the Serial ATA International Organization (Sata-IO) and promises double the data speed across the board to 6Gbps.

May 29, 2009
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Oracle VM takes on VMware
by Iain Thomson

Database giant dives into the virtualisation game.

Nov 14, 2007
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Nokia continues handset domination
by Iain Thomson

Motorola, Samsung and Sony Ericsson left way behind.

Aug 27, 2007
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SanDisk previews 4GB SD cards
by Iain Thomson

Megacard and conversion kit 'to end customer confusion'.

Feb 14, 2007
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Top 10 annoying technologies
by Iain Thomson

Things that make you go aaaargh, including Vista, Bluetooth and other things that may or may not make you mad

Dec 8, 2008
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Intel debuts first 32nm processor
by Iain Thomson  |   Sep 23, 2009
At his keynote address to the Intel Developer Forum (IDF) in San Francisco the company's general manager of architecture Sean Maloney will be showing off Intel's first 32nm processor, codenamed Westmere..
New SATA spec offers faster data and slimmer laptops
by Iain Thomson  |   May 29, 2009
The Serial ATA (SATA) Revision 3.0 specification has been released by the Serial ATA International Organization (Sata-IO) and promises double the data speed across the board to 6Gbps.
Top 10 annoying technologies
by Iain Thomson  |   Dec 8, 2008
Things that make you go aaaargh, including Vista, Bluetooth and other things that may or may not make you mad
 
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