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According to recent reports, a second CPU in the series, the E1400, will be released by Intel before the second half of this year. It will be quite a bit faster than the existing 1.6GHz E1200 at 2GHz, but will use the same bus speed of 800MHz and feature the same amount of L2 cache. [...]

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Acer plans to launch low-cost notebooks available with 8- and 9-inch displays late in the first quarter or early second quarter of this year, with the products aimed at competing directly at similar sized Eee PCs from Asustek Computer, according to a Chinese-language Commercial Times report. Prices of Acer’s low-cost notebooks will be as competitive [...]

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AT&T has decided to replace backup batteries in 17,000 of its U-verse TV network cabinets across the country after two fires and two explosions in a little over a year. No one was hurt by the malfunctioning batteries, according to AT&T, but there was some property damage. Normally, AT&T would have worked with the vendor [...]

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SanDisk had a new way for using solid-state memory (SSD) to get better performance of laptops at a lower cost.

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EeePC is the Assus’s most successful product ever. Assus announced at the conference with Intel and Sprint at CES 2008 in Las Vegas its plans for EeePCs: – different LCD resolutions 7, 8, and 8.9-inches – different colors – Windows XP operating system officially supported/shipped – WiMax connectivity

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