Agam Shah

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Steve Jobs back after liver transplant

Following a six-month leave of absence due to medical issues, the Apple CEO will be working for a few days a week at the companies facility and working from home for the remaining days

Nokia, Intel working on mobile architectures

The alliance is a big win for Intel, which is trying to establish itself in a mobile device market dominated by processors designed by rival Arm

Virtualization powers UN delivery of 500,000 computers to poor nations

Ncomputing is donating X550 virtual desktop kits which will allow pocket-sized terminals to access a central PC containing Linux-based programs

Lenovo’s ultrathin IdeaPad U350 guns for netbook market

The IdeaPad U350 is a cheap laptop that delivers full PC functionality

Intel pushes back quad-core launch

Much-delayed Tukwila, the first new Itanium chip since Montecito in 2006, was promised for the middle of this year. It now won't see the light of day to early 2010

AMD working on very low-power Shanghai processors

Chip battle heats up even more as AMD promises to outgun Intel with its new quad-core Opteron EE chips that will deliver similar performance to its predecessors while drawing significantly less power

Intel warns AMD of patent breach

Intel on Monday sent a notice to AMD saying it did not have the right to transfer x86 chip-manufacturing rights to GlobalFoundries

Hardware makers prepare for Windows 7

Hardware makers roll out the welcome mat for Windows 7 by preparing new laptop and desktop designs with tweaked components to take advantage of the much anticipated Vista OS replacement

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