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Intel earns 45% more in 2007 than in 2006

It was by any measure a stellar year for the world's leading microprocessor manufacturer, but what's disappointing investors this quarter is the disheartening news that 2007 is over.

It doesn't take much to disappoint Wall Street, and in recent days, investors are looking any excuse to justify a selloff that was probably well overdue anyway. But Intel has fully recovered from its last wave of restructuring, and shows no signs of future trouble. What it does show is some reduced growth -- not a pothole ahead, but not smooth sailing, either.

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New Alienware notebook looks to appease gamers

Alienware's new Area 51 m15x gaming notebook will hopefully provide some balance in today's notebook news, offering graphical processing power over a small profile.

The 15.4-inch notebook can come with either an Intel Core 2 Duo or Core 2 Extreme mobile processor, and an NVIDIA GeForce 8700M GT or 8800M GTX GPU. Alienware also includes its own BinaryGFX technology, which allows for switching between the built-in and high performance graphics processors according to the user's demands.

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Perspective: On the ground with Apple's MacBook Air

PERSPECTIVE -- Love him or hate him, Apple CEO Steve Jobs has the keen ability to get people excited about anything and everything, regardless if you even care what he's talking about.

SAN FRANCISCO (BetaNews) - I've attended a lot of press conferences and keynotes over the years, and none of them compare to a Macworld keynote when it comes to fervent enthusiasm and an almost cult-like atmosphere. During the keynote, it was amusing to even hear fellow members of the press have to pick their tongues off the ground when the MacBook Air was first introduced.

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Analysts: MacBook Air will score with Windows and Mac users

As some analysts see it, Apple's 'Air' has something for just about everyone: gesture recognition, a dual-boot function, a full-fledged screen and keyboard, and possibly the slimmest PC notebook form factor anywhere.

Despite rumors to the contrary, Apple rolled out the MacBook Air notebook computer instead of an ultra-mobile PC (UMPC) at Macworld today -- and some industry analysts are already predicting that the dual-bootable Air will be a hit with Microsoft Windows users in addition to long-time Mac fans.

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Inside the MacBook Air: Can Apple justify its value proposition?

Apple is now in the position where it cannot hold a proper Macworld without unveiling "One More Thing." But with the iPhone being a hard act to follow, was the MacBook Air enough to keep the world's gadget haven at the top of its game?

It is not the iPhone -- that is, it isn't the game-changing device that forced an entire segment of the industry to rethink its approach to design, functionality, and service. The MacBook Air is an attempt to fill a gap, and with the iPhone now having reportedly sold 4 million units by Apple's numbers, that gap is smaller now than ever before.

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Digeo loses its CEO, slashes its workforce and product line

Moxi manufacturer Digeo suddenly changed course Tuesday, canceling two planned products and laying off nearly half of its workforce.

To blame is the company's apparent inability to get its products to market on time, and the current state of the DVR market as a whole. Neither of the products -- its Multi Room HD DMR and Moxi Home Cinema Edition DMR -- reached final production.

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Gefen pipes DVI output from PCs over USB

Last week at CES, Gefen was among the companies hoping to catch some of the spotlight that last year was devoted so heavily to companies that make cables. But it may have done itself a service by waiting one week to announce how its new product will output a DVI video signal from your PC using a USB cable.

The Gefen USB-to-DVI Graphics Adapter plugs into a USB 2.0 port and outputs video in DVI-I format with screen resolution up to 1600x1200. It supports 32-bit versions of XP and Windows 2000, versions for OS X and Vista are currently in development.

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Office of Samsung chair raided in slush fund investigation

The office of Lee Kun-hee was searched on Monday, as well as the homes of his aides, in an attempt to gain more evidence against the company in an ongoing inquiry.

It is not quite clear where the investigation may lead, however. With the South Korean economy so dependent on Samsung's successes, it is likely to only lead to sanctions rather than a breakup of the company.

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Macworld vendors to unveil new tablet PCs, apps for Leopard

Ranging from an Axiotron tablet computer to Parrot's Bluetooth wireless stereo speakers, many of the third-party software and hardware offerings on display at this week's Macworld will support Leopard.

Apple-owned FileMaker, computer tablet maker Axiotron, Bluetooth wireless specialist Parrot, and many other other hardware and software vendors congregating at Macworld San Francisco this week are showing their upgraded products for the new Leopard edition of Mac OS X.

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Jango celebrates one million users with widget

Jango, the "social jukebox" site which launched in public beta in November, announced today that it has already exceeded the one million user mark.

To continue this growth, the company says, it has made available the Jango jukebox embeddable widget which was promised several months ago. The widget, as seen below, contains a scrolling repertoire of artists and continuous free stream of music in a simple skinnable form. A Facebook version of the jukebox will be released next.

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Taiwanese company tries for cheaper VGA smartphone

Taiwanese company E-Ten doesn't have much brand recognition in the US yet, but it received some notice last year for releasing the "world's thinnest pocket PC" with its Glofiish X500. Now it's adding one more for the value tier.

This morning, E-Ten announced it will continue the expansion of its Glofiish line, but this time aiming toward the value-priced end of the spectrum with the new Glofiish X650 (yes, that's with two "i's").

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EFF argues placing files in 'Shared Folder' isn't sharing

Can the act of file sharing take place "passively," without the users' direct involvement; and if so, can they no longer be held liable for copyright infringement? That's the question a US district court is preparing to consider.

Next week, an Arizona district court will hear arguments in the ongoing case of the Howell family of Scottsdale, who last August was found to be illegally distributing 2,329 MP3s in violation of copyright. At that time, the judge in the case ruled that the fact that those MP3s appeared in Mr. Howell's shared music folder for his Kazaa program was proof enough that he had intention to share them, and that no evidence needed to be uncovered of actual subsequent file transfers.

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Apple unveils 'world's thinnest notebook'

Capping off his Macworld 2008 keynote, Apple CEO Steve Jobs put the rumors to rest by announcing the "world's thinnest notebook" called the MacBook Air.

Jobs began by noting the specs of Sony's Vaio TZ, which weighs 3 pounds and has an 11- or 12-inch screen with smaller keyboard and what he called a "slower processor." The Vaio is also 0.8 to 1.2 inches thick.

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Zune 80 to come in red in time for Valentine's Day

In what it calls a response to the "consumer excitement" for the Zune 80, Microsoft said Tuesday that it will ship a red colored model in time for Valentine's Day.

Along with the debut of the red Zune, Microsoft also has made available 20 different Valentine's Day themed engraving options through its Zune Originals program. The company will also offer special playlists for the holiday through its online store.

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Apple announces iTunes movie rentals with every major studio

During his Macworld 2008 keynote Tuesday, Steve Jobs announced what everyone knew was coming: iTunes movie rentals. An update to Apple TV was also unveiled.

Jobs touted the success of iTunes, noting that the 4 billionth song was sold last week. 20 million songs were sold on Christmas day alone, which is a new 1-day record for the company.

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