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AMD to enter netbook market
Larry Dignan: AMD on Thursday addressed the big elephant the auditorium during its analyst day: The company is entering the netbook market.
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Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Highlights from AMD?s Financial Analyst Day 11/13
Larry Dignan: AMD: Does the resurrection start with Shanghai?
Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: AMD introduces 45nm quad-core 'Shanghai' processors
Larry Dignan: AMD unveils 'Shanghai'

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Microsoft search boss: 'Silk Road' will lead to greater market share
Mary Jo Foley: Microsoft is adding a fourth pillar to its search-business strategy that involves opening up its search interfaces and infrastructure to third-party developers to get them to incorporate Microsoft's search engine in their sites and services.
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How to plug inside data leaks
Sam Diaz: Cisco released a study on inside security threats that warns about uninformed, careless, or disgruntled employees holding a USB device filled with company secrets.
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Is Apple building a search engine?
Andrew Nusca: The idea is not so far-fetched: Apple?s Safari browser has 6-7 percent market share and currently uses Google exclusively as the search engine for both the standard and mobile versions on the iPhone and iPod.
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Qualcomm's Kayak 'PC alternative' pictured
John Morris: It looks pretty much the way the company described it: sort of a cross between the Apple Mac Mini?bring your own monitor, keyboard and mouse?and the OLPC?s XO laptop with its rabbit-ear antennae.
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Feeling sick? Take a pill with a chip
Gallery: The iPill includes a microprocessor, battery, pH sensor, temperature sensor, RF wireless transceiver, fluid pump and drug reservoir.
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