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Intel Unveils Fast Next-Gen SATA 3.0 SSDs

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March 2, 2011
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Intel Unveils Fast Next-Gen SATA 3.0 SSDs Intel today announced its next line of new solid-state drives, the 510 Series, which Intel says gets 6Gbit/sec. performance.
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Amazon Reveals iPad 2 Price and Specs iPad 2 will offer a Thunderbolt port and a camera and the WiFi/3G 16GB version will cost the same as the WiFi-only iPad 1 version.
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Teardown Shows Xoom Costs More to Build Than IPad A teardown analysis of Motorola's Xoom tablet by IHS iSuppli found its materials cost nearly $360, compared with $320 for materials in the comparable 32GB iPad.
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Taiwan Orders Work to Stop at Growing Science Park A Taiwan court has ordered work to stop expansion at a science park, the latest move in a saga that has pitted environmental groups against the island's normally...
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Sony Ericsson Woos Developers Ahead of Xperia Play Launch Sony Ericsson is doing its best to attract developers who can create games tailor-made for its upcoming Xperia Play smartphone, working with third-party tool...
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Google to Let Apps Customers Buy Extra Storage for Docs Google will soon start letting Apps users buy additional storage for some of the applications in the hosted collaboration and communication suite.
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ITU, IETF Push Dueling Standards on MPLS Features The Internet Engineering Task Force is slamming a decision by the International Telecommunication Union to pursue its own standard for troubleshooting and fault...
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Intel Details New Atom N570 Processor Intel on Tuesday provided further details about its Atom N570 chip and said netbooks with the processor will ship later this month.
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