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Samsung may exit netbook business in 2012

By: Zach Epstein |Nov 30th, 2011 at 11:00AM
Filed Under: Business, Laptops, Netbooks, Samsung

Samsung is considering an exit from the low-margin netbook business as soon as next year according to a recent report. French CNET blog Blogeee claims to have obtained an email sent by the South Korea-based electronics giant to several of its partners. “Following the introduction of our new strategy in 2012, we stop the product range in 10.1” (Netbook) in Q1 2012 for the benefit of Ultraportables products (11.6 and 12 inches) and ultrabooks to be launched in 2012,” the email reportedly stat...

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Intel outs new Atom Z760 processor for tablets

By: Todd Haselton |Apr 11th, 2011 at 02:00PM
Filed Under: Atom Z760, Cedar Trail, Fast Boot, Hardware, Intel, Intel Wireless Display, Intel Wireless Music, Netbooks, Oak Trail, PC Synch, Tablets, Toshiba, Z760

Intel on Monday officially took the wraps off of its latest Atom Z760 processor, formerly codenamed “Oak Trail.” The Atom Z760 processor promises to provide better performance, specifically with multimedia playback, and it supports 1080p video encoding as well as HDMI-out in a package that’s 60% smaller than previous Atom CPUs. The new processor also supports Windows 7, Android and MeeGo, allowing manufacturers to build tablets that can boot into a variety of operating systems, and Intel say...

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Acer lowers Q1 guidance as iPad 2 rocks PC industry

By: Zach Epstein |Mar 29th, 2011 at 09:42AM
Filed Under: Acer, Apple, Laptops, Netbooks, Tablets, iOS, trading

Shares of Acer stock were down nearly 7% on the Taiwan Stock Exchange Tuesday on news that the PC manufacturer had unexpectedly and significantly lowered it’s first-quarter sales estimates. The PC maker had previously estimated its first-quarter PC sales would grow 3% from the previous quarter. Now, Acer has adjusted its forecast, saying it expects sales to drop 10% compared to the prior quarter. Asustek, an Acer competitor, is also struggling with similar sales declines in the first quarter. Acer cite...

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