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Thursday, April 05, 2012

Intel lands Atom infotainment deal with Nissan

The chip giant says it is working to extend consumers' digital lifestyle from home and office to the car.
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April 05, 2012

  Intel lands Atom infotainment deal with Nissan
The chip giant says it is working to extend consumers' digital lifestyle from home and office to the car.

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  Apple patent application hints at SIM card focus
The company has reportedly applied to patent the way in which SIM cards are inserted and removed from a device and made resistant to any damage.

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  Sony to talk strategy at special event next week
New CEO Kazuo Hirai will host the event and will likely spend a considerable amount of time telling investors why he believes he can turn Sony around.

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  Next-gen Chromebooks built on faster Ivy Bridge chips?
Google open-source contributions indicate Chrome OS will employ fast and new Intel processors. That would provide a much-needed speed boost for the browser-based OS.

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  Why the coming patent crisis is inevitable
The reason is simple: there isn't enough political will or pressure to institute massive patent reform without a crisis to rally around.

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  Yahoo to lay off 2,000 workers to 'reshape' company future
About 14 percent of Yahoo staffers will be hit by outright termination or phased transition. The company says the move will deliver about $375 million of annualized savings.

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