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Google Docs drops support for IE6
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Google says that Internet Explorer 6 has reached its use-by date, and as of March 1st will support only version 7.0 or 8.0 of the Microsoft browser on its Google Docs service.
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New apps take shape for the iPad
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Apple boasts that all 140,000 iPhone apps will run on the iPad, but which ones will benefit most from the larger screen and revised UI?
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Aussie iPad likely to nudge $1,100
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Estimates of local pricing for the iPad suggest $649 for the entry-level model with Wi-Fi only and a 16GB drive, $819 for the cheapest 3G model and $1,099 for the primo iPad.
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Card tricks: why Apple put a microSIM into the iPad
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The 3G iPad will come unlocked and ready to use with any prepaid mobile broadband service – provided the carrier uses the new microSIM card format.
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Apple A4: the new chip on the block
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Not content with designing the iPad itself, Apple also engineered its own processor – a peppy 1GHz powerplant dubbed the A4.
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The Apple iPad: everything you need to know
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You want the facts without the fluff and the specs without the spin? We’ve got ‘em…
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Jobs: netbooks are a massive pile of ‘meh’
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Apple CEO hits out at netbooks, saying “they aren’t better at anything” that users really want to do.
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Asus release world’s first dual-core Atom netbook
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It’s go a dual-core Atom 330 processor, Nvidia ION graphics, and 12.1 inch screen – but a price tag of just $699. Is the Eee PC 1201N Australia’s best ‘bang for buck’ netbook?
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Apple’s tablet: what we know so far...
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In a little over 12 hours’ time Steve Jobs will unveil a touchscreen tablet tipped to be called the iPad, iSlate or iBook. Here’s what know so far about Apple’s Next Big Thing...
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Intel: “Atom is fast enough, for now…”
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The third-gen Atom ‘Pineview’ processors remain pegged at 1.66GHz because “the Atom doesn’t need to be any faster”, says Intel.
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Pentium and Celeron: “We’re not dead yet!”
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Intel’s hot-to-trot Core brands are getting all the attention at this week’s launch, but there’s also a 32nm Westmere-class Pentium on the menu.
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Intel’s 2010 notebook platform sidelines ‘Centrino’ brand
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Notebooks built around the sixth-generation Centrino mobile platform, aka ‘Calpella’, won’t carry a fancy sticker or even a fancy name…
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How Intel’s 32nm chips fit into Apple’s next-gen Macs
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From the muscle-bound Mac Pro to the seductively slim MacBook Air, here’s how Intel’s new 2010 processors line up against Apple’s likely next-gen releases.
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Intel’s mobile-mania: eleven notebook chips in new 32nm line
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Notebooks sporting Intel’s first 32nm chips will go on sale from January 17th, with processors ranging from basic Core i3 to powerhouse Core i7.
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Intel ramps up Core i5 processor range
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The made-for-mainstream Core processor gets a record eight new editions, from turbo-charged 3.73GHz desktops to ultra-low voltage mobile chips.
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