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Microsoft Offers Windows 7 on USB Drives for Netbooks

Microsoft is allowing netbook users to download Windows 7, its new operating system, onto a bootable USB or burn it onto a DVD, in yet another move by Redmond to disseminate the operating system to as many users as possible. Although Microsoft reported yet another quarter of declining revenues, executives remain hopeful that Windows 7, rising PC sales and a sunnier economic outlook will translate into a more profitable 2010.
– Microsoft has developed a solution for porting Windows 7 onto netbooks that lack a DVD
drive: a USB memory stick. The feature was announced during the Windows 7 launch
event in New York City on Oct. 22.

Specifically, netbook users can use Microsofts newly
revamped online store to download Win…


Consumer Spending Drives Up Chip Sales: SIA

Consumer spending on laptops, netbooks and other goods, such as automobiles and home appliances, continues to drive semiconductor sales, according to SIA. Spending on chips in August were up 5 percent over July, marking the sixth consecutive month of increased sales. Netbooks is a particularly important market segment that fills the gap between smartphones and traditional laptops.
– Semiconductor sales continued to grow in August, jumping 5 percent over sales in July and rising for the sixth consecutive month, according to the Semiconductor Industry Association.
Still, the numbers were down significantly 16.1 percent when compared with the same month a year ago, according to t…


Intel Atom Chip Drives Growth of Netbooks

Intel released the low-power Atom processor in March 2008 as a device to bring the Intel architecture into sectors of the industry #151such as the growing market for Internet-connected devices #151that the chip maker had little presence in. During that time, Intel also has given rise to a new category of small, low-cost, energy-efficient laptops, called netbooks. The systems are low-cost notebooks used for Web surfing and basic tasks. Since that time, netbooks’ sales have grown, and IDC in June upped its forecast for global shipments for the year by 20 percent, to 26.4 million, driven in large part by demand in certain areas of the world such as Latin America and the United States and by the telecoms subsidizing the systems. At the Intel Developer Forum, netbook vendors were showing off their offerings.

By Jeffrey Burt
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Yang win drives Asian invasion

In 1989, at the age of 19, Yang Yong-eun taught himself how to play golf by watching multiple Major-winners Jack Nicklaus and Nick Faldo from a television set on the volcanic island of Jeju. The teenager had no other option – Asian golf offered only the occasional bright spot: Yang wasn’t even

All about Hard Drives and Portable DVD Players

Extensive use of multimedia tools like long flash documents, audio, video files are the causes of today’s greater storage needs. As the increase in need of storage space the capacity of the hard drives has been considerably improved and today you can have 1000 GB internal hard drive or even 1TB hard drives for your [...]

‘Cash for Clunkers’ drives up US auto sales

The popular "Cash for Clunkers" incentive helped kickstart the US auto market in July, with Ford leading the way on Monday by registering its first increase in sales for almost two years.  Total sales hit a seasonally adjusted annualised rate of 11.24 million vehicles in July, the first timeThe popular “Cash for Clunkers” incentive helped kickstart the US auto market in July, with Ford leading the way on Monday by registering its first increase in sales for almost two years. Total sales hit a seasonally adjusted annualised rate of 11.24 million vehicles in July, the first time


Toshiba 640GB, 1TB Hard Drives Offer Encryption, Data Backup

Toshiba is now making a pair of 3.5-inch drives with 640GB or 1TB of data storage and data backup software, less than two years after entering the external hard drive market.
– Toshiba is now selling a pair of 3.5-inch external hard disk drives that
offer 640GB or 1TB of data storage. These configurations, Toshiba said, are
what the market has been clamoring for in terms of storage.

quot;We
really got into external hard drive business about 18 months ago, but it


Intel Unveils New Flash Drives, Marks Prices Down

Intel says it is able to discount its new X25-M 34nm drives by 60 percent due to the reduced die size and advanced engineering design.
– Intel on July 21 introduced the world’s first 34-nanometer solid-state NAND Flash drives for desktop and laptop computers, then immediately tagged them with a quot;60 percent off quot; sale price.

How is this possible? Simple enough: Intel said that its move to put its X25-M processor on the 34n…


Chip Shot: Intel Ships New Solid-State Drives, Lowers Prices

Intel has announced the move to 34-nanometer (nm) manufacturing process for its award-winning NAND flash-based Solid State Drive (SSD), the Intel® X25-M SATA SSD. Now shipping, it’s aimed as a hard drive replacement for PCs and notebooks, delivering the same and in some cases better performance than its 50nm predecessor — along with up to 60 percent lower prices. See the press release.

Intel Delivers Industry’s First 34-Nanometer NAND Flash Solid-State Drives; Advancement Lowers Prices by Up to 60 Percent

SANTA CLARA, Calif., July 21, 2009 – Intel Corporation is moving to a more advanced, 34- nanometer (nm) manufacturing process for its leading NAND flash-based Solid State Drive (SSD) products, which are an alternative to a computer’s hard drive.

Facebook drives mobile net usage

3's Facebook phone

A third of young people regularly access Facebook and Twitter via their mobile, a new report has found.

The study, published by mobile research firm CCS Insight, found that access to social networking sites was driving the take-up of mobile internet services.

Facebook is more popular than Bebo, MySpace and Twitter combined, it found.

Its study – into mobile usage among 16 to 35 year olds – also found that the service most youngsters wanted on their phones was the BBC iPlayer.

The suggestion that Facebook is more popular than Twitter chimes with a recently published Morgan Stanley report on internet and mobile usage.

Compiled by a 15-year-old intern, the report said that teenagers favoured Facebook over Twitter.

"Teenagers do not use Twitter. They realise that no-one is viewing their profile, so their tweets are pointless," Matthew Robson wrote in the report.

He echoes the words of CCS Insight analyst Paulo Pescatore.

"Forget music and video downloads, social networking is where it’s at and Facebook is king of the hill," he said.

Charging models

The 24-36 year-old age group are those most likely to buy content on their mobile phones, the report found.

The revelations will be good news to mobile operators, desperate to fill some of their revenue gaps with the money to be made on mobile internet usage.

One third of respondents said they would like to see the BBC’s iPlayer available on their mobile phones.

But people will expect charging models to be fair even when they are using bandwidth-hungry applications such as the iPlayer, said Mr Pescatore.

"The challenge operators face is balancing demand for these services with the bandwidth they consume. Networks are going to think carefully about how they charge for mobile internet access," he said.

There appears to be a gender divide when it comes to mobile internet usage with twice as many men as women accessing the web via their mobiles.

"It’s clear that the industry could a better job marketing to women. It needs more than pink paint to succeed," said Mr Pescatore.

In separate news, a report from research firm Juniper has revealed that the number of mobile application downloads will approach almost 20 billion per year by 2014.</p


This article is from the BBC News website. © British Broadcasting Corporation, The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites.

Link Journalism Drives Page Views and Engagement

There’s an article page on GoVolXtra, Knoxnews.com’s sports vertical site for the Tennessee Vols, that accounted for 6% of ALL Knoxnews and GoVolXtra article page views for the last two weeks, and as much as 14% of all article page views one of the days since it was first published. The page has consistently generated [...]