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Google Talk Revamped For Apple's iPhone
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IBM Back On Top Of Server Market
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Apple Drops Price Of MacBook Air
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Nvidia said it will take a one-time charge to cover costs related to repair of defective GPUs used in notebooks.

Asustek made some solid hardware and software choices in its next-generation Eee PC mini-notebooks, although the keyboards still can be clumsy to use.

Apple on Thursday quietly reduced the price of its most expensive laptop by $500, dropping the cost of the upper-end MacBook Air to $2,598.

In order to accommodate the restrictions that Apple placed on iPhone apps to conserve system resources, this version of Google Talk shuts down if you launch another application.
Investors reacted negatively to the graphics chipmaker's revised earnings estimate and the news that it would take up to a $200 million charge for products that failed in notebooks.
Michael Robertson says Microsoft's imposing lead in the desktop market means Linux should look to next-gen devices for growth.
Gartner revised figures for the first quarter, lowering server revenue growth from 4.3% to 2.5% and putting IBM back in first place ahead of HP.
With a container approach from Parallels' Virtuozzo, memory consumption and processor overhead are reduced through the use of one operating system per host.
The price reduction appears to be the result of a drop in the price of the 1.8-GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor and a reduction in the price of the 64-GB solid-state drive.
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