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Jury finds Toshiba guilty of LCD price fixing
Japanese electronics maker Toshiba has been fined US$87 million — but it doesn't expect to pay a cent because of other defendants' settlements.
Intel heads to court to appeal record EU antitrust fine
The chip giant has taken to the EU's second-highest court to appeal a record antitrust fine, following a European Commission ruling that Intel engaged in anti-competitive behaviour.
Micron to buy major Apple supplier Elpida, takes on Samsung
US-based Micron could become a major supplier of memory chips to Apple when it completes the purchase of Japan-based Elpida. 1
Microsoft Research: laptops more reliable than desktops, faster CPUs fail quicker
For reasons known only to the great churning of the internet, a paper published in April 2011 and presented at EuroSys 2011 has only just bubbled to the top of web consciousness and looks into cons...
Seagate's SSDs to be powered by DensBit's Memory Modem controller
Seagate has announced a strategic agreement for development of low-cost, high-performance solid-state drives for both consumer and enterprise markets.
What would you do with the Raspberry Pi?
Our first impressions of the simple Raspberry Pi PC. 2
Linus Torvalds gives Nvidia the finger
Linus Torvalds does not like Nvidia — we have graphic proof via YouTube.
The five coolest gadgets of Computex 2012
After trawling through the halls of Computex, we have seen more than our fair share of the latest tech gadgets. You'll have to take our word for it when we say that the following picks are the cool...
Green Mesh open-air PC case is magically dust free
Instead of being fully enclosed, and with fan ports for proper airflow, the Green Mesh Computer Case does away with all of that in favour of an open-air approach.
Computex 2012: a glimpse of the show floor
Here's something different — a very quick tour of the two venues where the show is happening: Taiwan World Trade Center (TWTC) Exhibition Hall and the TWTC Nangang Exhibition Hall. Enjoy!
The crazy cases of Computex
From the impressive to the outright insane, Computex is like an episode of PC Chassis Gone Wild.
The madness that is CFI's gargantuan PC case
CFI's A1028 is a skyscraper-sized computer case that may deform space-time. It also houses two complete systems.
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