Monday, March 12, 2007

Intel Enters Market for Flash-Based Hard Drives (PC Magazine)


Intel Enters Market for Flash-Based Hard Drives (PC Magazine)

PC Magazine - Analysts began speculating late last week that Apple Inc., along with LG, may soon be releasing flash-based laptops later in the year. Today, news from Santa Clara-based Intel, the company that currently supplies Apple with its processors, may lend some credence to that assertion.



Are Flash-Based Apple Notebooks Coming? (NewsFactor)

NewsFactor - Apple might begin selling notebook computers that use flash memory instead of hard-disk drives, an analyst has predicted, and the change could come before the end of the year.



3M Files Patent Suit Against Notebook Makers (PC World)

PC World - 3M Co. has filed suit against several big electronics companies, including Sony Corp. and Lenovo Group Ltd., for allegedly violating two patents related to lithium-ion battery technology.



Fujitsu Unwraps Affordable Biz Laptop (PC Magazine)

PC Magazine - Fujitsu's newest notebook, the LifeBook S2210, is attractively priced for companies looking to keep costs down.



Apple may use flash memory for notebook computers (USA Today)

Apple may sell zippy notebook computers later this year that use the same type of fast memory as music players and digital cameras, driving down