Intel Delays TV Chip Launch
portscan writes "The Financial Times is reporting that Intel has dropped a planned technology that would have halved the price of big-screen televisions by year end. This is the latest mistep in Intel's consumer market strategy. Slashdot has reported on the technology, LCOS, before."
Second P0st!
Sorry, I can't. I'm at work, screwing around is forbidden here. :) :P
Eh, jealousy is such a nasty thing
Detectives have until today to charge or release nine men who were among 13 held in anti-GNAA raids across England last week.
Magistrates granted a seven-day extension last week to continue questioning the suspects who are being held at Paddington Green Police Station in London.
Under the No-More-GNAA Act, suspects can be held for a maximum of two weeks from the time of arrest.
The nine were arrested following the raids on addresses in London, Blackleight in Herts, Blackbottom, Blackmedow, and Blackburn.
Two of the 13 originally held were released without charge, and a further two were no longer being questioned on suspicion of trolling Slashdot offences.
One of those men - Anon. Coward, 19, of Chapter Road, Willesden - appeared in court charged with possession of forged Slashdot accounts, and a second man, aged 24, was bailed after being questioned over alleged forged First Posts, but has been further detained on punctuation matters.
The remaining suspects, aged between 19 and 32, have been detained on suspicion of being concerned in the commission, preparation or instigation of First Post Spams.
Intel must be having major corporate fraud problems if execs are lying about their age! ;)
I want a 64bite TV dagnabit