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Thursday, November 15, 2012
Apple May Be Unable to Fulfill Demand for New iMacs This Quarter.
[11:10 pm]
Certain New Apple iMac Shipments May Be Delayed to 2013
Head of HP’s PC Business: Microsoft Surface Is Slow, Kludgy and Expensive.
[10:14 pm]
HP Does Not Considers Microsoft Surface a Competitor, Has No Immediate Plans for Consumer Tablets
Ubisoft Happy with Nintendo Wii U Technology, Not Happy with the Price.
[3:53 pm]
Chief Executive of Ubisoft Glad to See Wii U Launching, But Would Prefer Lower Price of Console
AMD FirePro S10000 Card Powers World’s No. 2 Greenest Supercomputer.
[1:22 pm]
AMD’s FirePro S10000 Accelerator Speeds Up Saudi Arabian Supercomputer
LG G2 HDTVs Get OnLive Cloud Video Game Streaming Service.
[8:52 am]
OnLive Game Service Now Available on LG G2-Series HDTVs
Samsung to Start Making Bendable Displays for Smartphones in First Half of 2013.
[4:09 am]
Samsung May Start Mass Producing Bendable Smartphones Next Year
Price of Commodity DRAM Memory Remains on Low Levels, but Stabilizes.
[1:20 am]
4GB DDR3 Memory Module Now Costs $15.5 per Unit on Average
Kingston Speeds Up Cost-Efficient SSD Line with New SandForce Controller and NAND Flash.
[12:40 am]
Kingston SSDNow V300 Series Provides 450MB/s Read and Write Speeds at Low-Cost
TI Ceases Development of OMAP Chips for Smartphones and Tablets, Fires 1700 Employees.
[12:21 am]
Texas Instruments Officially Refocuses OMAP Division to Address Embedded Markets




