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HP unveils its first multitouch tablet PC

Online Stores Begin to Sell Intel Core i7 Microprocessors

Several online stores have begun offering their clients the much-talked-about Intel Core i7 microprocessors ahead of Intel’s official deadline on the 17th of November. The situation could be easily foreseen since Intel Corp. began shipping its code-named Bloomfield processors for revenue a long time ago.

At least some stores listed at Froogle.com, PriceWatch.com and Shopping.com offer to order various Intel Core i7 processors now and promise to ship them within three days, which means that if a customer is lucky enough, he or she will get the chip already this week, ahead of the official commercial launch date.

(Full article ‘Online Stores Begin to Sell Intel Core i7 Microprocessors’)

OLPC to revive ‘Give One, Get One’ scheme in US

From Monday in the US, the One Laptop per Child project’s XO laptop will be available through the ‘Give One, Get One’ programme once more, this time facilitated by Amazon.com.

For $400 [263], the not-for-profit low-cost-laptop project will send one XO to the purchaser and one to a school-age child in a developing country.

One Laptop per Child (OLPC) said in September that it wanted to revive last year’s successful programme, but didn’t have the infrastructure to support the programme alone.

Microsoft has started making Windows available for the XO laptop in developing markets like Colombia and Peru. However, purchasers participating in the Give One, Get One programme will not have the option of Windows.

UK understands that the Give One, Get One scheme will operate from 17 November in the UK, but has received no official confirmation from OLPC.

Prices of Blu-Ray Players to Drop In $150 - $200 Range - Research Firm

The need for healthy holiday sales in a bear market, competitive pressure from movie download services, and media speculation about the future success of the Blu-ray disc (BD) format itself has resulted in falling Blu-ray player prices across a range of current and older models.

“Blu-ray vendors and dealers are starting to realize that for Blu-ray to become the next DVD, they need to lower player prices in order to generate interest and build volumes,” comments ABI Research principal analyst Steve Wilson.

Second tier players and older – 6-9 months – models are now widely available under $200. Amazon is offering a Samsung model bundled with four discs for that price. Holiday season prices may be in the $150-200 range.

(Full article ‘Prices of Blu-Ray Players to Drop In $150 - $200 Range - Research Firm’)

Fujitsu to buy out Siemens’ stake in joint PC business

Fujitsu is to buy out Siemens’ stake in the companies’ joint venture, the PC manufacturer Fujitsu Siemens.

Under the terms of the deal, announced on Tuesday, Fujitsu will pay 450m (363m) for Siemens’ 50 percent stake in the business. Siemens will in future concentrate on its energy, industry and healthcare IT businesses.

"Fully integrating Fujitsu Siemens Computers into the Fujitsu Group fits perfectly into our global growth strategy," said Fujitsu president Kuniaki Nozoe in Tuesday’s statement. "We’re inheriting a strong customer base in [Europe, the Middle East and Africa] and [an R&D] capability that can support our global products development not to mention a tremendously talented group of employees who share our values and commitment to grow with our customers as their trusted business partner."

Pending regulatory approval, the buyout will conclude on 1 April, 2009, almost 10 years after Fujitsu and Siemens set up their joint venture in October 1999.

(Full article ‘Fujitsu to buy out Siemens’ stake in joint PC business’)

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