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Optical transistor made from a single molecule
Engineers are one step closer to developing an optical computer, following the successful creation of an optical transistor from a single molecule.
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Whisker-twitching robot rat can work in the dark
You have to ask whether they've really thought this through: using a giant robot rat to find disaster survivors. Victims might just decide to stay where they are.
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Mac clone company Psystar back online
Psystar, currently under legal fire by Apple and bankruptcy proceedings, is selling computers again, including a not so cheap Core i7 enthusiast system.
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Chip sales rose n May
www.tgdaily.com — Sales of semiconductors worldwide rose by 5.4 percent in May, compared to the previous month.
Chip sales rose n May
Dell tries to avoid paying up in LCD snafu
Dell is trying to appease Taiwanese consumers threatening legal action over a pricing mistake.
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Apple fixes cracked screens in house
Apple has issued gear to its retail stores that can fix the problem of cracked screens.
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Ultra-thin batteries can be printed out
German scientists have created batteries so thin that they can be printed out, and reckon they'll be doing it on a commercial scale by the end of the year.
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HP announces AMD 6- and 12-core workstations
Hewlett-Packard (HP) is the first major workstation vendor to announce systems that can be ordered with AMD's monolithic 6-core Opteron 2400-series processors, previously code-named Istanbul. With up to 12 cores, HP's workstation is an option to Intel Nehalem-based DP workstations.
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Micron puts 34 nm flash memory into mass production
www.tgdaily.com — We may be seeing the next capacity jump in memory cards soon, as Micron today announced that it has begun mass production of 34 nm NAND flash memory chips, resulting in 16 Gb and 32 Gb devices that should pave the way to 16 GB mainstream cards as well ...
Micron puts 34 nm flash memory into mass production
AMD releases a processor you can’t buy
AMD has released the mysterious Phenom II X4 42 Black Edition TWKR processor, which is, according to the company, the most capable processor desktop CPU offered by the company. In fact, the CPU is so special and rare that you can't buy it. If you are a famous overclocker you are almost certain ...
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Maine orders 64,000 MacBooks for high school students
The state of Maine has reportedly ordered more than 64,000 shiny MacBooks for high school students. An additional 7,000 laptops are expected to be purchased within the next few weeks.
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 Carbon rings could deliver storage breakthrough
Carbon rings could deliver storage breakthrough
www.tgdaily.com — Magnetic media has a couple of rather annoying properties. Not only are the particles used to store data pretty much at the minimum practical size, but they can also spontaneously reverse their magnetic state.
Carbon rings could deliver storage breakthrough
Teardown reveals thin profit margin on Mac Mini
Apple may rake in stunning profits on its iPods and iPhones, but as far as computers are concerned, the company cannot break out of the common price pressure that dominates the market these days. According to iSuppli, Apple spends 62% of the retail price of the Mac Mini just on hardware, which ...
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TSMC boosts 13nm range
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) has released an enhanced version of its 13nm process to enable improved power management.
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Samsung moves ARM to 45nm
Samsung has produced its first ARM11-based processor using its 45nm CMOS process.
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First quantum processor created
www.tgdaily.com — A team led by Yale researchers has created the first rudimentary solid-state quantum processor, a major step in the quest to build a quantum computer.
First quantum processor created
Apple shows more interest in Imagination
British firm Imagination Technologies said that Apple has bought more shares in the company.
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Dyson develops world's fastest motor
Dyson has developed a motor that it says spins ten times faster than the engine of a Boeing 747 aircraft - and the company's putting it in vacuum cleaners.
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From Charles Babbage to Atari: A visit to the Computer History Museum
TG Daily was recently invited to attend Intel Research Day at the venerable Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California. Although the company showcased a number of innovative products, I was inexplicably drawn to the museum's inner sanctum where once-precious artifacts from an ancient ...
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Price rises loom on notebook, monitor glass shortage
A shortage of glass substrate used to make TFT LCD panels means prices continue to climb on products using them, well into July.
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