By Peter Svensson, Associated Press Tiny, cheap laptops known as netbooks have been a big success. But not everyone likes their small screens and keyboards, and their processors aren't powerful enough for some common tasks, like playing high-quality Internet video. Now, Intel (INTC) is pushing slightly more powerful chips for slightly larger computers that still have key netbook qualities such as a light weight and long battery life. Could this be a Goldilocks moment for laptops—when we get machines that are just right? I...
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The Examiner
The Examiner
photobucket.com Ariel Atom V8 Ever wonder what a go kart on steroids that you could drive on the road legally would look like. Well look no further than the Ariel Atom V8. I...
Has Intel Scored Nokia as a Customer for Cell Phone Chips?
The New York Times
The New York Times
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IBM Scientists Directly Measure Charge States of Atoms Using an Atomic Force Microscope
The Examiner
The Examiner
Distributed by Press Release EMAIL ARTICLE PRINT ARTICLE ZURICH (Map) - Nanoscience milestone opens up new possibilities in molecular electronics ZURICH, June 12 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- IBM (NYSE: IBM) scientists in...
Superatoms may lead to smaller, faster, powerful computers
The Times of India
The Times of India
Text: NEW DELHI: Computers may soon become faster, smaller and more powerful as scientists said they have discovered magnetic superatoms which can provide a way to...

