Ericsson and Intel Will Jointly Launch the Most Advanced Notebook Anti-theft Technology
Notebook computer data security has always been the most important business customers is a major feature one of the ways to strengthen technology research firms each have spared no effort in one of the key tasks. Ericsson and Intel recently announced co-operation between the two will jointly launch the most advanced notebook anti-theft technology, when lost or stolen notebook after notebook users can remotely lock and tracking. It is reported that, when Ericsson’s mobile broadband module (3.5G HSPA) will be integrated into the notebook, and Intel’s “PC anti-theft protection technology” (Anti-Theft PC Protection Technology) combined. As a result, lost in the post-notebook users to send text messages directly to mobile broadband notebook computer chips, chips to lock to receive information immediately passed to the Intel AT-P function can be locked for the other; once the notebook was recovered, again as long as Send text messages to unlock the notebook. [...]
MSI Responds To Intel Sandy Bridge Recall
[adsense] MSI is now on the same recall train as Acer, Toshiba, HP, and Samsung in the aftermath of the Intel Sandy Bridge chipset design flaw discovery. MSI has just released an official announcement to assure its customers that they are working quickly with their retailers, distributors and other channel partners to take care of the problem. They encourage their customers who wish to return their MSI Intel P67 and H67 motherboards or affected gaming notebooks to contact the original place of purchase for more details. They also offer an alternative for customers to register via their website by April 30, 2011 to ensure eligibility for return/replacement options. See the full details and press release after the cut. Press Release: MSI North America Responds to Intel 6 Series Chipset Issue With Replacement or Upgrades for Affected Units Customers Can Register Online for Replacement of Affected P67 and H67 Motherboards Or [...]
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Intel Completes Purchase of Infineon
[adsense] Intel has finished the purchasing process of Infineon’s Wireless Business and that means problems for everyone making processor chips for mobile devices. The industry giant has so much clout that when it tells the rest of its competitors to jump, they reply with “how high?” Well, not really, but Intel does have enough power that when they make a move the rest of the industry follows its lead. Intel wasn’t always in this prestigious position as only a few years ago it was getting beaten handedly by chief competitor AMD. That is until Intel corrected its processor architecture to use less power and coupled that with its massive manufacturing capacity to relegate AMD to its lower status. The new competitor Intel now looks to have set its eyes on is British company ARM, leader in processor chips in mobile phones and tablets. The problem Intel had was that it [...]
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Intel Sandy Bridge Processors Confirmed for January Debut
Despite the fact that November is quickly coming to a close, and there’s plenty of celebration to be had between now and the beginning of the new year, there are a few people out there who are already looking forward to January for an entirely different reason: CES 2011. And with that giant event, companies from all over the globe are going to be showing off new designs, and new ideas. Intel, one of the companies to watch at the event, has confirmed that they will be showing off their brand new Sandy Bridge processors at the event. It’s not a surprise to hear that Intel will be officially announcing, and showing off, the new processors at the Consumer Electronics Show, as it had already been known that Sandy Bridge would be making an appearance in the market some time in the first half of 2011. Showing it off at [...]
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