New Intel tablet processors coming in 2014, says Digitimes CNET A Taipei-based report discusses Intel's roadmap for future tablet chips. by | Intel is planning new tablet processors for 2014, according to Asia-based report. (Credit: Intel) | Future Intel processors targeted at next-gen tablets should appear in th...
Intel joins tax fray, seeking simpler international rules The Business Review Tony Avelar | Intel Corp.'s headquarters in Santa Clara. Tony Avelar/Bloomberg | Editor in Chief- Silicon Valley Business Journal | | | Intel Corp. jumped into the national tax-reform debate today, playing host to (D-MT) and R...
Intel, Tata, Supernus, Apache and Trulia are big market movers The Washington Post NEW YORK — Stocks that moved substantially or traded heavily Monday on the New York Stock Exchange and the Nasdaq Stock Market: | NYSE | More business newsFast-food workers call for nationwide walkout Aug. 29 | Michael A. Fletcher | Organi...
Intel Rises on Analysts’ Sliver of Light in PC Tunnel All Things Digital Shares of the chipmaker Intel rose a bit today on word of an upgrade by an analyst who said that PC sales might improve a bit after Microsoft ends support for Windows XP next spring. | It’s a rare instance of light at the end of the tunnel for ...
How the bat beats the lifespan rule Independent online Paris - From the elephant to the mayfly, biologists say there is a general rule about longevity: the bigger the animal, the longer it lives. | But an intriguing exception is the Brandt's bat (Myotis brandtii), a native of temperate areas of Europe and Asia. | The insect-munching mammal tips the scales at five to eight grams - less than two teaspoon...
Vodafone launches M-Pesa mobile payment solution in Delhi The Times Of India NEW DELHI: Vodafone India, along with ICICI Bank, has launched its mobile money transfer and payment service M-Pesa in Delhi, expanding the footprint in the capital. The company plans to roll-out the service in Mumbai and Lucknow in the next couple of days, in a bid to tap the migrant population. | "We expect a small number of people to adapt this ...