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Lithium-ion Phosphate Batteries Baked in a Microwave Could Lead To Cheaper Prices

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2008-07-31 14:44:44 by Jose Fermoso in Gadget Lab
...cheaper batteries: By bonding its ingredients in a microwave Professor Arumugam Manthiram of UT Austin has created lithium iron phosphate compounds that take less time to create than its current method. Currently, lithium iron batteries use higher temperatures to create than other types, which leads to higher costs and less capable batteries...
 
 
 
 
 
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45nm Cell Processor Is Cheaper To Make

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2008-02-07 16:02:39 by admin in GadgetBB News Blog
...cheaper to produce. (Not actual photo Shrinking chips is part of the normal lifecycle of any computing device. Eventually, Sony will even make a profit on the hardware sales, just like it did on PS2 consoles, after a while. So youll be hearing a lot about energy efficiency, but cheaper production costs is the name of the game in that space...
 
 
 
 
 
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45nm Cell Processor Is Cheaper To Make

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2008-02-07 19:05:16 by posted by Pantha in
...cheaper to produce. (Not actual photo Shrinking chips is part of the normal lifecycle of any computing device. Eventually, Sony will even make a profit on the hardware sales, just like it did on PS2 consoles, after a while. So youll be hearing a lot about energy efficiency, but cheaper production costs is the name of the game in that space...
 
 
 
 
 
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45nm Cell Processor Is Cheaper To Make

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2008-02-07 11:05:16 by Editor in Ubergizmo
...cheaper to produce. (Not actual photo Shrinking chips is part of the normal lifecycle of any computing device. Eventually, Sony will even make a profit on the hardware sales, just like it did on PS2 consoles, after a while. So youll be hearing a lot about energy efficiency, but cheaper production costs is the name of the game in that space...
 
 
 
 
 
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Intel Atom Will Bring Cheaper Nettop Computers [PCs]

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2008-03-14 14:48:53 by posted by Pantha in
...cheaper computers great for surfing the web and general, lighter task loads. But I think I speak for the whole room when I say, how cheap is "cheaper A standard PC setup with DVD drive (and we're assuming with monitor) would run just $199 to $250. Intel calls the system a "Nettop," and it will use the Atom Centrino processor to run Vista...
 
 
 
 
 
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Intel Atom Will Bring Cheaper "Nettop" Computers [PCs]

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2008-03-14 10:48:53 by Mark Wilson in Gizmodo
...cheaper computers great for surfing the web and general, lighter task loads. But I think I speak for the whole room when I say, how cheap is "cheaper A standard PC setup with DVD drive (and we're assuming with monitor) would run just $199 to $250. Intel calls the system a "Nettop," and it will use the Atom Centrino processor to run Vista...
 
 
 
 
 
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BlackBerry Curve for Verizon shows up early, cheaper

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2008-05-06 21:16:31 by Peter Ha in CrunchGear
I was told it would be available on the 9th , which was I told you the other day, but it looks like Verizon decided to let it loose a couple days early . Its also cheaper than expected. Its $220 with a $100 online rebate, but theres also a $50 mail-in rebate bringing the grand total to $170. Thats not as cheap as AT&Ts current deal of $99 , but...
 
 
 
 
 
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Hynix develops triple-level-cell NAND flash: 30 percent cheaper than MLC

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2008-06-04 10:25:00 by Nilay Patel in Engadget
...cheaper the storage, so we're excited about Hynix's recent annoucement of triple-level-cell NAND flash. You might have noticed that MLC-based SSDs are cheaper than SLC units, and TLC keeps the trend alive -- Hynix says the cost of TLC production is some 30 percent lower than than current chips. On top of that, the 32GB chips themselves are 30...
 
 
 
 
 
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Would You Buy a Cheaper, Thinner, More Stylish Kindle?

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2008-08-27 06:00:43 by geeksugar in geeksugar -- Geek is chic.
...cheaper, better-designed Kindle, or are you forever a paper-and-cardboard book person only, backbreaking Harry Potter books and all Source Would You Buy a Cheaper, Thinner, More Stylish Kindle Yes, I'd buy a new and improved Kindle No, I will always prefer real books Something else. See my comment below
 
 
 
 
 
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Vizio Busts Out Cheap VW46LF and VW42LF 1080p Plasmas, Even Cheaper 720p Sets [Ces 2008]

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