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[Title] => More ordinary people becoming 'rich media' creators
[Summary] => Are demands of consumers really dictating the pace of IT advancement? Or is it the companies that lure consumers with the latest and fastest PC technology that makes consumers addicted to it? Whichever, only one thing is certain, more ordinary people are becoming creators of rich media.
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[Title] => Global crisis pushes gadget prices down
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[Summary] => At the inauguration of its very first Tech Week recently, the Lyceum of the Philippines unveiled the countrys first school-based prepaid SIM powered by Globe.
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[Title] => Innove teams up with Intel for WiMAX test in Cavite facility
[Summary] => Intel, the worlds leading computer chipmaker, and Innove Communications, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Globe Telecom, are collaborating in conducting trial and testing of the WiMAX technology for Intels assembly and test facility in Cavite.
The trial deployment is expected to spur widespread access and adoption of innovative services such as voice over Internet protocol (VoIP) and online gaming, and facilitate the availability of rich digital content and services that help improve lives and how businesses operate.
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[Title] => Intels Centrino ushers in new age of wireless mobility
[Summary] => Intels worldwide release of its new Centrino portable processor last week was not a mere product launch but the ushering in of a new era in wireless portable computing.
New microprocessors that deliver higher performance while consuming less power have been an emerging segment catering to the increasing number of mobile PC users who rely greatly on notebooks and sub-notebooks for business and personal productivity.
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[Title] => Big market eyed for Itanium systems
[Summary] => Some of the worlds leading computer technology companies are eyeing a multibillion-dollar opportunity for Itanium-based systems in the high-end computing market where servers range in price from as low as $25,000 to as high as $500,000.
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New microprocessors that deliver higher performance while consuming less power have been an emerging segment catering to the increasing number of mobile PC users who rely greatly on notebooks and sub-notebooks for business and personal productivity.
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While those PCs were state-of-the-art two to four years ago, they already predate the MP3 revolution, streaming video on the Internet, recordable DVDs, and the online gaming phenomenon.
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