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No BlackBerry PlayBook? Blame Flash
Research In Motion is preparing to release its much-awaited response to the iPad, the BlackBerry PlayBook tablet, a month behind schedule. Among other reasons, Adobe Flash is probably contributing to the delay. The PlayBook was supposed to be out the first quarter of 2011 but is now set to...- cybercore
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Windows 7 The State of Windows 8
I saw this article re' Windows 8 and thought I'd share.... Link Removed Only Microsoft knows how the next version of its Windows operating system will look and what it will be called, but big changes could be ahead for the OS observers refer to as "Windows 8." At this year's Consumer...- kemical
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Gaming netbook
CES: Alienware M11X – a gaming netbook? | GadgetLite - Latest gadgets and technology news Not much specs known at this point but we all know when Alienware launches something its probably something expensive in addition to hardcore. But this is slightly different, as the M11X will be a...- cybercore
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Windows 7 Intel invested $7b for 32nm, 22nm now under development!
Intel invested $7b for 32nm, 22nm now under development! Link Removed - Invalid URL Intel this afternoon revealed that it has already started shipping the processors it plans to unveil at CES and Donanimhaber.com published some new documents from Intel. According to slides, Intel invested...- kemical
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Windows 7 Windows 7 Home Premium beta released to testers
Windows 7 Home Premium beta released to testers A trusted source has indicated that Microsoft has released Windows 7 Home Premium beta to a select group of 1000 users to get a firsthand look at the next major release of Windows. The Home Premium beta comes listed with an assortment of...- levenz
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Windows 7 Windows 7 Public Beta: January 9th
It's official, Steve Ballmer has just announced that you can find the Windows 7 Ultimate Beta (Build 7000) on the Microsoft website as of January 9th. No information on how to get 7 Ultimate beta keys have been released yet, I'll keep you posted. As for Technet and MSDN, they've got their...- Kyle
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Windows Vista MS internal emails:- Seeking input: Ready PC Timing and Logo
Case 2:07 -cv-00475-MJP Document 131 Filed 02/27/2008 Page 1 of 158 EXHIBIT A Redacted Pursuant to Microsoft's Confidentiality Designations and the Court's order granting in Part and Denying in part Motion to Seal (Dkt. No. 129), entered on February 26, 2008 --- From: Rajesh Srinivasan...- Graham
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- Forum: Windows Help and Support
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Alienware's Panoramic monitor as CES
http://ces.cnet.com/8301-13855_1-9842798-67.html?tag=more Sweet, I want something like that, say for watching movies as well, a mini iMax theater in my home. :P- Matt
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