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The Chineham Arms, Chineham, Basingstoke, Hampshire

The Chineham Arms, Chineham, Basingstoke, Hampshire , originally uploaded by Mike Cattell . The Chineham Arms is a traditional pub with an open plan bar.

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Microsoft: NO love for ARM processors

Not a good news for the ARM fans, According to Mike Nash (Microsoft's president), Microsoft still has no plans to make Windows 7 compatible with ARM infrastructure. We think that it is NOT a wise... Read more by clicking on the link above..

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Windows 7 Will Not Support ARM Yet

With the netbook marking exploding, ARM processors should be gaining some traction, though it seems that there is a bit of bad news of folks who support the ARM processors. According to Mike Nash, Microsoft’s corporate vice president, Windows 7 will not support ARM processors, and Microsoft will continue with its strategic cooperation with Intel. Will this latest development turn netbook makers...

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Windows 7 Won’t Support ARM Processors Anytime Soon [Microsoft Still Plays Ball with Intel, Forgets About ARM CPUs]

Although many manufacturers are expected to release ARM-based smartbooks next year, it looks like Microsoft doesn’t care and won’t bring ARM processor support for their latest OS, the new Windows 7. More to it, through the company’s corporate VP for Windows Platform Strategy, Microsoft has announced today that they’re going ...

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Windows 7 won't support ARM for now

Microsoft's corporate VP for the Windows Platform Strategy, Mike Nash, revealed in a Digitimes report that Windows 7 will not support ARM processors in the near future, as Microsoft will continue its close cooperation with Intel. This is significant as numerous manufacturers will be bringing out smartbook PCs powered by ARM CPUs in 2010. Nash did point out that Windows CE, which supports ARM processors,...

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Microsoft VP: We Have No Current Plans for Windows 7 on ARM

Microsoft has time and again dismissed the possibility of Windows 7 finding its way onto ARM-based smartbook PCs. It remains reluctant to budge from its stand. Mike Nash, corporate vice president for Windows Platform Strategy at Microsoft, reiterated the company's stance on offering support for ARM-based processors in an interview with Digitimes. According to Nash, Microsoft will continue to honor...

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ARM to release multi-core CPU in 2013

How fast the phones and MIDs going to be in the coming future? Well, to get answer to this question, we shall approach the President of ARM. ARM is the company that drives millions of mobile phones... Read more by clicking on the link above..

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Windows 7 Will Not Support ARM Yet

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Toddler Gets Telescopic, Prosthetic Arm Bone

In a strange meeting of James Cameron and feel-good medical magic, a young boy who was diagnosed with a rare form of bone cancer a year ago is now cancer free, thanks to an experimental prosthetic replacement. Mark Blinder was three years old when doctors determined he had Ewing's sarcoma, a rare form of bone cancer, in his arm's humerus bone. The Los Angeles Times reports that doctors initially tried...

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ONGC says plans to refinance debt of overseas arm

State-run Oil and Natural Gas Corp is looking to refinance the debt of its overseas investment arm ONGC Videsh Ltd (OVL).

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Australian Democrat MP Fred Nile Warns of Putting Armed Forces at Risk with Muslims in Ranks

CHRISTIAN Democrat MP Fred Nile has warned of the risks of allowing Muslims to serve in Australia’s armed forces. The Australian The Rev Nile says last week’s killing spree in the United...

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Maoists getting arms from China: India

India for the first time has said that the Maoists are getting arms from China, which is a “big supplier” of small weapons.

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Cab company employee pistol-whipped in armed robbery

The Boston Cab Dispatch Company was robbed this morning by two armed and masked men who pistol-whipped one victim, police say. The Kilmarnock Street cab company was robbed...

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Maoists getting arms from China: Home Secretary

The government for the first time on Sunday said that the Maoists are getting arms from China, which is a “big supplier” of small weapons.