Friday, May 4, 2007

Danish consumer agency finds design flaw in Apple iBook


Danish consumer agency finds design flaw in Apple iBook

Board has published evidence of a manufacturing defect resulting in power failures in some of Apple Inc.'s iBook G4 notebook computers.



First WiMax laptop card approved by FCC (InfoWorld)

InfoWorld - Regulators have approved the first WiMax wireless broadband laptop PC card to be offered by Clearwire, and it should be available to users later this year, the company said Tuesday.



Intel Reaches for New Chip Markets (PC World)

PC World - Intel Corporation's new generation of processors with 45-nanometer features will help it earn profits from rising demand for notebook PCs and to enter a nascent market segment called mobile Internet devices, the company's CEO said Thursday.



Danish consumer agency finds design flaw in Apple iBook (InfoWorld)

InfoWorld - The Danish Consumer Complaints Board has published evidence of a manufacturing defect resulting in power failures in some of Apple's iBook G4 notebook computers. The board has already ordered the company to refund one Danish customer, and expects its findings to influence cases elsewhere, a spokesman said on Friday.