Dan Nystedt

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Report says Apple to launch 7-inch iPad by Christmas

Taiwanese component makers have won orders for Apple's iPad 2, newspapers say. Find out more

Chip startup seeks to lower electric bills in data centres

Smooth-Stone will compete against Intel in server chips. The company plans to use mobile phone microprocessors inside high-powered computer servers to help enterprises lower their data centre electrical bills

Adobe buys Day Software for US$240M

Day Software makes Web software, including content management, digital asset management and social collaboration. Adobe strengthens its enterprise software offerings

Google App Inventor lets anyone make Android apps

The new Google program puts app creation in the hands of Android users. The site offers several suggestions in app creation, including using the handset's GPS function for location, creating SMSs for friends, or building apps that link to other services, such as Twitter

Intel laptop chip shortage worsens

The chipmaker hopes to meet demand for Arrandale chips by the end of this quarter. The shortage involves the same chips analysts and companies fretted about last month, Intel's Arrandale laptop microprocessors, including some Core i3 and Core i5 chips

Acer to launch mobile Internet devices in May

The company reported solid Q1 results and hopes to boost profitability with new MIDs. Get all the details on Acer's plans

HTC says will fight Apple lawsuit, stresses innovations

The Taiwanese company says it has always respected intellectual property. HTC plans to "fully defend itself" against the patent lawsuit filed by Apple earlier this month

Intel sees 2012 launch for mobile WiMax Release 2

Intel expects to see the next major release of mobile WiMax technology deployed starting in 2012, an executive said Tuesday. The new 802.16m WiMax standard offers 170M bps download, 90M bps upload speeds

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