Thursday, February 15, 2007

Intel to Stay with Wi-Fi in New Centrino Platform (PC World)


Intel to Stay with Wi-Fi in New Centrino Platform (PC World)

PC World - Just weeks before launching its new Centrino notebook platform, Intel Corp. said Wednesday it had cancelled plans to provide wireless access with an HSDPA (High Speed Downlink Packet Access) module built by Nokia Corp.



Nokia and Intel no longer developing HSDPA module for notebook...

...microprocessor industry giant Intel have announced that they have now scrapped a joint plan to develop an HSDPA module for notebook computers.



DOJ: Misplaced laptops still a problem (AP)

AP - Between three and four FBI laptop computers are lost or stolen each month on average and the agency is unable to say in many instances whether information on the machines is sensitive or classified, the Justice Department's inspector general said Monday.



Quanta ships record 2M notebooks in Jan. (AP)

AP - Quanta Computer Inc., the world's largest contract maker of notebook computers by shipments, shipped a record 2 million notebook computers in January, the company's president said Friday.