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Advanced Imaging Pro
Company release
Not too long ago we took a look at the LG Shine and this time we are going to the next level with LG's most elaborate fashion phone, the KE850 or as it's better known, the Prada.
TweakTown
EU Information Society Commissioner Viviane Reding backs the DVB-H, developed in the EU and partly funded by EU money, but said the Commission's official decision was due in mid-July.
Reuters
AP (via Forbes)
It seems that with each new advancement in hardware, the power requirements increase twice as fast... that power has to come from somewhere. Tagan sent us up the Silver Power 1000W to evaluate so thats what we did.
Techgage
ArabianBusiness.com
The Economic Times
The Guardian
Business Week
Red Herring
Business Week
"...IBM already has a plant in Shenzhen for servers, and early this year senior management discussed whether they could make chips instead of importing them into China to put into their servers..."
Reuters
Company release
T-Mobile USA, the number four US mobile service, said it was starting to offer customers a new service that uses short-range Wi-Fi networks to improve reception when needed.
PC Magazine
Microsoft will begin selling PCs in India next month as part of its "Unlimited Potential" program, an event that will mark the software giant's first entry into the PC sales business.
Ars Technica
The US Federal Trade Commission today dealt a serious blow to "Net Neutrality" proponents as it issued a report dismissive of claims that the government needs to get involved in preserving the fairness of networks in the United States.
Ars Technica
JVC has announced that it's withdrawing from Korea because of poor sales.
The Chosun Ilbo
Reuters (via CNET)
DDR-3 memory is starting to become readily available but does it actually offer any performance benefits the gamer?
TweakTown
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