Intel buying German chipmaker's wireless unit Daily Star Lebanon | Tuesday, August 31, 2010 | - Powered by | --> | NEW YORK: Intel Corp. is buying the wireless communications unit of Germany’s Infineon Technologies AG for $1.4 billion in cash, the second deal in as many weeks that allows the chipmaker to spread its wings beyond the struggling personal compu...
McAfee Deal Could Lift Intel Stock by 3% The Street McAfee's business has expanded with the breadth and complexity of online security threats. The company's revenues grew by nearly 20% last year, to $1.9 billion. Intel hopes to gain a competitive edge over rival AMD(AMD) by integrating McAfee's security software in its microprocessors and chipsets. |...
Intel sees faster growth in embedded chips DNA India | Intel, the world's biggest maker of semiconductors, expects demand for embedded microchips to accelerate as the company expands beyond its core business of computer chips, an executive said. | Intel, which issued a sales warning last week, on w...
HP, Intel, IBM Spend Too Much, Innovate Too Little - Today's Outrage The Street With so much money to toss around, it's embarrassing that these companies are unable to fund their own research & development. Waiting for another company to create something worth buying is among the most expensive and inefficient ways to grow a bus...
Apple Drops Intel From New TV Box The Street The new, radically smaller Apple TV is the third attempt by Apple to build a set-top box that bridges the computer -- specifically iTunes -- to the living room television. And continuing its tech-killing trend toward eliminating suppliers by building...
Intel sees faster growth in embedded chips The Times Of India MUNICH: Intel, the world's biggest maker of semiconductors, expects demand for embedded microchips to accelerate as the company expands beyond its core business of computer chips, an executive told Reuters. Intel, which last week issued a sales warni...
AP / Paul Sakuma
Intel to Acquire McAfee, Moving Into Online Security The New York Times | SAN FRANCISCO — Intel, the chip maker, has turned into Intel, the security specialist. Don Ryan/Associated Press | The entrance to Intel’s campus in Hillsboro, Ore. Intel...
Customs scraps unit, grounds 26 intel agents Inquirer | MANILA, Philippines—The Bureau of Customs (BoC) has abolished its accreditation unit and grounded 26 officers of intelligence service in 'first wave of a major' revamp, Commissio...
Israel’s generals, intel officials oppose attack on Iran Daily Star Lebanon | By Inter Press Service | Saturday, August 14, 2010 | - Powered by | --> | Analysis | Gareth Porter | Inter Press Service | WASHINGTON: Pro-Israeli journalist Jeffrey Goldberg&rsq...
Timesmen Type Up Intel CEO's Excuses on Jobs Columbia Journalism Review | There’s no need for me to reiterate what others like Dean Baker, Yves Smith, and Andrew Leonard have already written about Andrew Ross Sorkin’s column today on why Wall Street has turned on Obama (which is hardly a mystery, no?). | But ...
Intel announces new Core processors for ultrathin laptops TechRadar | If you have been toying with the idea of investing in an ultrathin MacBook Air, but have so far not succumbed to the temptation, then the news that Intel is set to launch a new line of processors for ultra-skinny laptops may well be of interest. | ...
Intel unveils 25 new processors in 2010 'family' TechRadar | Intel has officially announced its Intel Core 13 and Core i5 processors – among 10 new chipsets, 25 new processors, 802.11n Wi-Fi and Wimax products with new Intel My WiFi features and introduced its 32 nanometre offerings. | Intel's announcement...
Most new farmland comes from cutting tropical forest Newstrack India | Washington, Sep 4 (ANI): A new study has revealed that more than 80 percent of the farmlands created in the tropics between 1980 and 2000 came into existence after cutting forests. | As a result it sends carbon into the atmosphere and drives global warming. | Stanford researcher have also noted that big agribusiness has largely replac...
"The Funded" Founder Adeo Ressi Arrested After Virgin America Flight Business Insider The Funded founder Adeo Ressi was arrested and briefly detained earlier this evening over an altercation with a flight attendant. The airline? Virgin America, which I’ve been holding up as virtually the only airline that doesn’t suck (See Virgin Airlines Fails To Commit Atrocities On Flight VX746 and Delta Flight 1843 From JFK To Hell)....