Tuesday, August 28, 2012

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Sony to Exit CD, DVD, Blu-ray PC Drives, as Wireless Netbooks, Tablets Reign
PCWorld
Sony will close its once-proud optical PC drive subsidiary by early next year, as part of its efforts to refocus on the connected world of smartphones, tablets and netbooks, a spokesman said Tuesday. Subsidiary Sony Optiarc, which manufactures and ...
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Samsung takes wraps off of Windows 8 desktop PCs
Brisbane Times
Samsung will offer three different choices to people interested in buying a desktop computer equipped with a redesigned version of Windows going on sale this fall. The personal computers previewed Tuesday by Samsung at a technology conference in ...
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PC market grows by 17% in Apr-Jun on entry level products
Business Standard
Driven by entry level products, the personal computer (PC) market in the country grew by 17 per cent totalling 2.9 million units in the second quarter of 2012, research firm Gartner said today. "The combined desk-based and mobile PC market in India ...
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The smartphone is the PC of tomorrow
ITProPortal
Through the continuing miniaturisation of tech and Moore's law, smartphones are now approaching the levels of power seen on a desktop or laptop PC. In a few years, everything you do on your laptop today will be achievable on a smartphone. So why ...
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ITProPortal
How to network Vista and Windows 7 PCs
PC Advisor
HELPROOM ANSWER If your PCs are situated next to each other and are both are connected to the internet via ethernet, it's almost certainly the case that they are already physically connected to the same router and are therefore already wired up for ...
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'Bring Your Own Device' is most radical shift in enterprise computing since ...
Economic Times
NEW DELHI: Fancy bringing your own device to work? Well, the rise of bring your own device (BYOD) programs is the single most radical shift in the economics of client computing for business since PCs invaded the workplace, according to research firm ...
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£50000 Apple-1 PC headed for auction at Christie's
ZDNet
An original Apple-1 PC is due to go under the hammer at London auctioneer Christie's in October — where it is expected to fetch a minimum of £50,000. The device, with the serial number of 22, was — like the rest of the Apple-1 line — designed and ...
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ZDNet
Tokyo futures drop 1.7pc as Thailand rejects extra funds for buying
Business Recorder (blog)
rubber-- BANGKOK: Tokyo rubber futures dropped 1.7 percent on Tuesday on stop-loss selling after the Thai cabinet rejected a plan to spend more on buying rubber to prop up prices. The Tokyo Commodity Exchange rubber contract for February delivery, ...
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Business Recorder (blog)
IT blog: Can you speed up a slow PC?
Get Bracknell (blog)
If it performs perfectly well as a stand-alone PC, just using Word, Excel, Powerpoint or moving documents or photographs about from folder to folder with no Internet connection, but then grinds to a crawl as soon as you start browsing web sites, maybe ...
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Hong Kong shares close up 0.1 pc, hold above 200-day moving average
Economic Times
HONG KONG: Hong Kong shares eked out a first gain in three days on Tuesday, but the bourse turnover neared 2012 lows as investors largely stayed away, ahead of a meeting of central bankers in the United States that could provide clues about stimulus ...
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PC and non-Apple browser users shut out of Apple One to One training
Macworld UK
Given that Apple has stopped supporting Safari on the PC, we wondered what message would great PC users. On a PC users are asked to use a Mac or an iPad to use the service. While the service is aimed at Mac owners it seems most relevant to those new ...
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PC's Express approach to make proposal
This is Nottingham
A MAN proposed to his girlfriend in front of hundreds of spectators as the curtain fell at Starlight Express at Nottingham's Theatre Royal last week. Balraj Paul, 27, of Burbage in Leicestershire, left the auditorium and girlfriend Kirstie Birch just ..
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Copper futures down 0.52 pc on global cues, subdued demand
Economic Times
28 Aug, 2012, 02.26PM IST, The writer has posted comments on this article PTI. Copper futures down 0.52 pc on global cues, subdued demand. Story; Comments. Post a comment. Email this article. Mail This Article. Print this article. Save this article. My ...
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Credit Agricole says Q2 profit cut by 67.4pc
Business Recorder (blog)
PARIS: Credit Agricole SA, the listed arm of the French banking group Credit Agricole, posted Tuesday a two-thirds cut in its second-quarter net profit owing to problems in Greece and Italy. Credit Agricole said profit fell by 67.4 percent to 111 ...
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Business Recorder (blog)
China Southern H1 profit slumps 83.7pc
Morning Whistle
China Southern H1 profit slumps 83.7pc. China Southern Airlines Limited (NYSE.ZNH, 600029.SH, 1055.HK), the country's largest airline by fleet size, said Monday that its first-half net profit plunged 83.7 percent to 449 million yuan ($71.3 million ...
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Morning Whistle
Samsung NX20 review
PC Advisor
By Elias Plastiras | PC World Australia | 28 August 12. The Samsung NX20 is an interchangeable lens camera with plenty of built-in features, including Wi-Fi. Read our full review to find out more. Expert Review; User Reviews; Technical Specs; Our ...
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