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Intel Busts Out of the Gate With 3D Transistor

"This is another proof point of Intel's leadership in technology," Roger L. Kay, president of Endpoint Technologies Associates, told TechNewsWorld. "Their 3D transistors are a collaborative, robust architecture that will minimize leakage and allow for the easier switching between the on and off states of the transistor." ...

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Is IBM Entering a New Heyday?

In a blog post dropped Wednesday morning, IBM let it be known that in the most recent quarter alone, it has managed to convert nearly 400 of its competitors' customers over to IBM systems through its Migration Factory, a service designed to help customers convert from other systems to IBM servers, storage and software. ...

Google’s Tablet Plot Thickens With Agnilux Buy

"Clearly, Google wants input now at the silicon level -- that says a lot," Roger L. Kay, president of Endpoint Technologies, told the E-Commerce Times. The possibilities include proprietary chips for a tablet, a new line of Android phones or a Google TV set-top box, he said.

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Caught Up in the Social Networking Frenzy

On Sept. 19, a Saturday -- by all rights a day when normal people do their chores and pay attention to their families -- I noticed a spike in my Twitter following. In one day, more than 100 new followers jumped on my bandwagon, bringing the total number up to somewhere north of 400. Now, admittedly, I've been slow to jump on the latest social network craze. It's true, some of my fellow industry analysts have formed entire business models based on supporting enterprises in their social networking strategies and have thousands of followers. But I have remained skeptical to some degree...

Smaller, Thinner, Lighter, Cooler Notebooks

"2007 was a very good year for notebooks: Sales were up 20 percent," said Roger L. Kay, president of market intelligence firm Endpoint Technologies Associates The high growth factor has attracted a variety of vendors who have been trying to position their products as a custome...

AMD’s Griffin, Puma Pounce on Mobile Market

"With this introduction, AMD is stepping up its mobility story," said Roger L. Kay, president of Endpoint Technologies Associates. "With increased performance and power efficiency, Puma represents the company's first explicitly mobile platform. It's safe to assume that this offering is just the first of what will turn out to be a stream of evolving products based on the company's new open platform mobile technology."

‘Hillary 1984’ – First ‘YouTube Election’ Off to Flaming Start

"I didn't think the ad fit entirely with his comments about the campaign he wanted to run," Roger L. Kay, president of Endpoint Technologies Associates, told TechNewsWorld. "It is possible it was generated by enthusiastic supporters." It is also possible, he speculated darkly,...

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