Intel Announces First 34 mn NAND Flash Solid-State Drives

Intel said it is moving to a more advanced, 34 nm manufacturing process for its leading NAND flash-based Solid State Drive (SSD) products. The move to 34 nm will help lower prices of the SSDs up to 60%.
 
Ericsson wins auction to buy Nortel wireless business

Sweden's LM Ericsson has won the bidding war over the wireless assets of Nortel Networks, agreeing to pay US$1.13 billion for the financially beleaguered Canadian company's CDMA business and LTE Access technology.
 
Linux exec: Personal computers will be free like phones

The executive director of Linux Foundation sees parallels between cell phones and computer hardware.
 
Facebook seals hole that let strangers see photos

Facebook closes API loophole that let people see strangers' photos. Developers complain that change to Facebook API renders their apps useless, but Facebook says it's just aligning with users' privacy expectations.
 
Dell settles discrimination suit for $9.1 million

Dell will pay US$9.1 million to settle a class-action lawsuit in which former employees accused the company of sex discrimination, the computer maker said Friday
 
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