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Intel opens US$1 billion chip factory in Vietnam | Network World

Intel on Friday announced the opening of a massive US$1 billion chip testing and assembly facility in Vietnam, the biggest such facility for Intel anywhere in the world.

French parliament approves ‘three-strikes’ anti-piracy law | Network World

The French National Assembly voted Tuesday to adopt, by 258 votes to 131, the so-called "three strikes" law criminalizing file-sharing. Those caught infringing copyright online could face the suspension of their Internet access, a fine or even prison.

French National Assembly votes for new ‘three strikes’ bill | Network World

The French government is still pursuing its plan to cut off Internet users accused of copyright infringement -- although a new version of the so-called "three strikes" bill approved by the National Assembly on Tuesday now requires that a court make the decision to suspend a surfer's Internet access.

French Pirate Party will fight for parliamentary seat | Network World

The French Pirate Party will present a candidate in an upcoming interim election for a vacant seat in the National Assembly, it announced Tuesday.

Russia pushes for UN resolution on cyberspace | Network World

Russia and several other countries are pushing for a U.N. General Assembly resolution on a code of conduct that would promote peace and security in cyberspace among nations.

Driverless cars move closer in California | Network World

California's State Assembly advanced a bill on Monday that aims to establish rules and regulations covering the safe operation of driverless cars on the state's highways.

FAQ: The business case for Microsoft Surface Pro laptop/tablets | Network World

Microsoft says Surface for Windows 8 Pro laptop/tablets are rolling off the assembly lines, meaning that availability of the hardware Microsoft thinks Windows 8 should run on can't be far off.

iPhone 6 rumor rollup for the week ending April 5 | Network World

The iOSphere quivered with anticipation as it welcomed a rumor that the Next iPhone, whatever it will be like, draws nigh, as worker bees in Chinese factories prepare their assembly lines.

Mozambique to get computer assembly plant | Network World

The Mozambican government has entered into an agreement with Sahara Computers, a South African manufacturing company, to set up a computer assembly plant in Mozambique for US$1 million.

Intel’s Chengdu operations remain offline after quake | Network World

Intel's test and assembly plant in Chengdu remained offline on Tuesday, as the region in southwestern China reeled from the effects of a devastating earthquake that struck on Monday afternoon.

NetFlash: This net is child’s play for elite high schoolers | Network World

I took a course in high school where we wrote programs in assembly language. I had a PC in my bedroom cobbled together from IBM parts that I d믭 the Banana PC Jr. (after the Bloom County computer). Yeah, I was - and am - a nerd. But I had nothing on the high school students profiled in this week’s A Wider Net, who volunteer to be systems administrators for fun and who keep as many as nine computers in their bedrooms. This net is child's play for elite high schoolers http://www.nwfusion.com/news/2005/03

State legislators keep e-voting apps in public hands | Network World

With this year's New York Senate and Assembly session now ended, local voting activists are chalking up a victory for the public at the expense of Microsoft Corp. and the e-voting industry.

Four Taiwanese chip makers gain approval for China plants | Network World

Four Taiwanese chip assembly companies have won preliminary government approval for investments in China, including a joint venture with Europe's NXP Semiconductors.

French ‘three strikes’ antipiracy law passes second reading | Network World

French Internet users who share music or videos without permission from the copyright holders are one step closer to losing their Internet access, after the French National Assembly gave its assent to the so-called Hadopi law on Thursday night. The law had its first reading in the Senate last year.

National security concerns prompt French BlackBerry ban | Network World

French government members and their advisors have been told not to use BlackBerry smartphones, for national security reasons. The ban on BlackBerry devices is just one of the IT challenges facing new National Assembly members as they take their seats following Sunday's elections.

TI plans $1 billion expansion in the Philippines | Network World

Texas Instruments Inc. plans to invest US$1 billion in the Philippines over the next ten years to expand its chip assembly operations there, it announced Thursday.

iPhone 6 rumor rollup for the week ending April 11 | Network World

Hopes, like spring daffodils, burst into bloom this week in the certainty that the 4.7-inch iPhone 6 will arrive in just five short months as Chinese worker bees prepared the massive assembly lines that will bring the smartphones into the world. And could the 5.5-inch iPhone be far behind?

Taipei may rethink China policy due to ASE offer | Network World

Taipei may have to rethink its China investment policies in the wake of an offer by a foreign group to buy the world's largest chip assembly company, Taiwan's Advanced Semiconductor Engineering Inc. (ASE).

ASE offered $5.5 billion in latest chip buy out | Network World

A private equity group may offer to buy the world's largest chip assembly company, Taiwan's Advanced Semiconductor Engineering Inc. (ASE). The move follows a wave of big deals in the chip sector.

AMD completes new processor plant in Germany | Network World

Advanced Micro Devices Inc. (AMD) has begun selling the first processors to roll off the company's newest assembly line, located in Dresden, Germany.

Apple bans two chemicals from product assembly after protests | Network World

Apple has found no widespread use of n-hexane and benzene at final assembly facilities for its products

California bill aims to secure data of users using ride-hailing companies | Network World

The legislation will be heard by an assembly committee on Monday

Sam Labs shows off a new educational electronics kit — with no wires | Network World

Tell young people today that building interactive electronic devices once involved soldering irons and assembly code and they won't believe you -- especially if they've used one of Sam Labs' educational electronics sets.

Does the Microsoft and HP integration strategy signal a new business model? | Network World

"Some assembly required." It's not just the fine print on children's bicycles and dollhouses that dads encounter on Christmas Eve. That phrase also applies to the new data center, with virtualized servers and applications, and management tools to monitor and control how things work. There's lots of integration work to be done to get everything to work together. Now Microsoft and HP say they are going to lessen your integration burden by doing some of the work for you. Is this level of cooperation the futur

Cloud war collateral: What the rise of AWS, Azure has meant for data centers | Network World

When Henry Ford introduced the Model T in the fall of 1908, he likely didn’t comprehend the full scope of events he would set in motion. Come 1914, and Ford’s production line had reduced assembly times from 12 hours to less than two and a half hours, slashed the going price of an automobile, and redefined the working wage of factory employees, ultimately putting more than 15 million Model T’s on the road and igniting the entire automotive industry in the years to come.