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Are These Our Best Innovations of 2009?

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American magazine Popular Science annually names the Top Innovations of the Year. See if you agree with their 2009 picks for the computer industry.

Wolfram Alpha
The new search service Wolfram Alpha takes a different approach than Google or Bing. Enter your question or calculation and Wolfram|Alpha uses its built-in algorithms and a growing collection of data to compute the answer. Based on a new kind of knowledge-based computing...

Go to the Answer Machine

Logitech Performance Mouse MX
The Logitech Performace Mouse uses the Dark Side, debuting the company's Darkfield Laser Technology derived from the principles of dark field microscopy used in laboratories around the world to detect the most difficult-to-see particles. That makes Darkfield Laser Tracking is the only current tracking technology on the market that works on glass (as well as most other surfaces.)

Go on Glass

MacBook Pro

MacBook Pro was named especially for its advances in battery design. Apple engineers embedded the battery to get more 8hrs on a set of flat lithium-polymer batteries. These batteries can be recharged 1000X because of Apple's Adaptive Charging where a chip sends juice only to those parts which need it.

Go Apple MacBook battery technology

Google Wave
Hailed as the newest collaboration tool, Google Waves for mailing, messaging, file-sharing is in Beta and you need to be invited. (We were invited but we just don't get the fuss. Maybe it's an Enterprise thing...a Lotus-like collaboration tool.)

Go Wave Around

CLEAR Wireless On the Long-Range
CLEAR is the brand name for next gen mobile internet products and services offered by Clear Wireless, LLC. Living in one of the 25 USA cities served with Clear network, people can now download an entire iTunes album in about 90sec. Clear delivers 4G WiMax (5x quicker than current wireless phone) and will serve 80 markets by the end of next year. (But what about Europe, we ask?)

Go Wireless

Nvidia ION
NVIDIA's ION graphics processors turn up the visuals on compact, low-power PCs with performance up to 10X faster than similar systems. When combined with a low-power CPU like Intel Atom, ION graphics processors transform traditional under-performing PC designs into a premium experience.

Go ION

Marvell SheevaPlug
Giving developers unlimited opportunity to create applications, services, and functionality to serve consumers with help of a palm-sized, always-on, easily-accessed platform which uses less than 2W of power: the Marvell SheevaPlug.

Go to the Marvell SheevaPlug

Uhh, Windows 7
Let's call it a Bounce Back award: Microsoft's new OS gets a place on the list. Maybe because even the Governor of California has stopped saying, "Hasta la VISTA."

Go Windows

Go the rest of Popular Science's 100 Best Innovations of 2009

Lenovo Buys Back Phone Unit

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Lenovo buys back the mobile phone unit, the same unit it spun off only last year... now probably "THINKing" its decision to focus on its core business in PCs might have been hasty.

It will cost USD$200 million plus stock to buy back Lenovo Mobile from a group of investors who bought it for $100 million last year.

The company justifies this, citing growing similarities between PCs and mobile phones that "are creating a new device category that Lenovo sees as a key growth opportunity in China and worldwide."

The acquisition won't make the company a significant player in the international cellphone market, however, as Lenovo Mobile operates mainly in China. CEO Yang Yuanqing says the company will launch handset products under the Lenovo brand soon.

Dell, HP, Acer and Asus have launched handsets while Nokia and Qualcomm have started with netbooks.

Go Lenovo... Back to the Future

Ouch! 31% of Netbooks, Laptops Fail in 3 Years

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ASUS Named Most Reliable in USA Study

Ext. warranty specialist Squaretrade reports from USA that 31% of laptops fail completely within 3 years of purchase due to malfunctions and accidents.

This laptop reliability study finds malfunctions alone account for 20% of failures, with netbooks 20% worse than premium laptops.

Squaretrade predicts (within 3-years after purchase) netbook malfunctions will rise to 25%, 21% for entry-level laptops and 18% for premium notebooks.

By brand, Asus malfunctions hit 15.6% and HP was the worst at 25.6% (Toshiba, Sony and Apple came at the top after Asus.)

Go Netbook, Laptop Un-Reliability

Canon to Buy Océ

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Canon ($44.99 billion in 2008 revenue) will to buy the €2.9 billion Océ (Dutch printer and copier machine producer) for €730 million in cash.

OCE CEO Océ remains a separate legal entity in Venlo as a Canon division. The Océ brand is to be maintained and applied in all relevant markets. Océ to lead its R&D and manufacturing. Its Management Board and key management remains in place.

But the combined companies hope their synergy will soon make them the Number 1 printer company in world, says the Océ CEO, Rokus van Iperen  (photo shown).

Go Canon

Dansk Computer Center Wins Broker Award

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Dansk Computer Center. Director Kent Jeppesen

2009: Broker of the Year

At the annual European Broker Meeting, a jury of peers voted for Dansk Computer Center. Director Kent Jeppesen (shown in Photo) accepted the award.

Second Place was Eurosimm from UK and third for Xeptor from the Netherlands. The attendees met in Prague to discuss further business and partnerships.

Go EMB

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