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Electronic Arts, the world's largest game publisher, said that it plans to reorganize the company into four smaller units.
Daily Tech
ITBusiness.ca
Asian regulators should think twice about following the US lead on net neutrality, or risk undermining the economic incentive for Asian carriers to build and maintain faster networks, according to speakers at the CommunicAsia Summit in Singapore.
InfoWorld
AP (via Forbes)
The China Post
14 Jun 2007
The Wall Street Journal
Creative Technology announced that it intends to voluntarily delist its shares from the NASDAQ stock exchange with August 1, 2007 as the last day of trading.
PRNewswire
Given the fact that Griffin is based on AMD's current-generation architecture and process technology, and that it will face off against Intel's 45nm Penryn design, I should go ahead and state the obvious right up-front: Griffin is almost certainly not a threat to Intel's mobile offerings in the raw performance arena...AMD is going to have to sell Griffin and Puma on price, features, and comparable power efficiency at the platform level, in that order. Let's take a look at what Puma will bring to the table in the latter two categories.
Ars Technica
Eastman Kodak has developed a relatively straightforward change to digital camera image sensors that could help boost poor performance in dim lighting conditions.
News.com
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