Intel May Have Upper Hand in Processor War, for Now

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Intel, the world's largest chip maker, had been losing market share to rival AMD, but is now believed by analysts to have stemmed losses or even gained share thanks to a raft of new products.


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Big shareholder backs Yahoo board over Icahn

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(AP) -- One of Yahoo Inc.'s largest shareholders is supporting the re-election of the Internet company's incumbent board, delivering a significant blow to an attempted coup being led by activist investor Carl Icahn.

Web networking photos come back to bite defendants

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(AP) -- Two weeks after Joshua Lipton was charged in a drunken driving crash that seriously injured a woman, the 20-year-old college junior attended a Halloween party dressed as a prisoner. Pictures from the party showed ...

Giving learning a personal touch

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A learning system that adapts to the abilities and needs of students opens the way to a more personalised approach in delivering education electronically.

Advertisers' dream as Japanese display identifies customers

Jul 18, 2008 | User rating: not rated yet
A new high-tech Japanese electronic display can instantly identify people's sex or age range and target them with advertisements to suit them, maker NEC Corp. said Friday.

National park in Alaska tests hybrid bus

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(AP) -- For years, visitors wanting to see Denali National Park's grizzly bears, moose, sheep and caribou have had to ride school buses that polluted the air and spoiled the tranquility with their noisy, ...