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Logitech Celebrates Its One-Billionth Mouse But The Party Might End Soon

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2008-12-03 22:42:48 by Jose Fermoso in Gadget Lab
...billionth mouse . According to the company, the lucky legacy mouse was built a couple of weeks ago at one of the company plants in Suzhou, in western China Founded in 1981 in Switzerland, Logitech introduced its first mouse for retail four years later in 1985. It took the company 11 years to reach 100 million against heavy competition from...
 
 
 
 
 
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AdMob Serves 20 Billionth Mobile Ad

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2008-04-10 20:02:59 by Ben Robinson in IntoMobile
...billionth Mobile Ad. Apparently, "the 20 billionth impression was from financial services conglomerate HDFC and was served in India at 1.56 GMT on Tuesday March 25th. The user was browsing Cricinfos mobile site on a Nokia N70." Check it out - watch AdMob nail that stat In other related stats, apparently there are 3900+ mobile websites using...
 
 
 
 
 
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Logitech serves one-billionth mouse

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2008-12-03 08:10:00 by Thomas Ricker in Engadget
...billionth mouse. After all, we still prefer our fingers for pointing and keyboards for quick navigation around the ol' computer. Still, a claim of one billion served is always notable, be it computer peripherals or hamburgers. Logitech's very first mouse was the Logitech P4 introduced in 1982. For the very first mouse ever, you'll have to...
 
 
 
 
 
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Logitech Ships Its Billionth Mouse

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2008-12-02 20:52:20 by Editor in Ubergizmo
...billionth mouse. That's a very nice milestone for the company, but that's also a testament to how far good design and good positioning can go. In my opinion, in the early 2000s, Logitech was an interesting company with good products that needed a boost in design and marketing. They executed and they got rewarded for it. The VX Nano was listed...
 
 
 
 
 
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10 Billionth ARM CPU Drops Off The Line

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2008-01-22 04:18:19 by Rob Beschizza in Gadget Lab
...billionth silicon brain to be produced to its specification, Cambridge's ARM praised its hardware partners and extolled the vitues of its embeddable RISC CPU ARM processors can be found in products ranging from the LG Viewty, Nokia N95 and Sony Ericsson P1i smart phones; the iPhone and the iPod; Garmin, Navman and Tom Tomportable navigation...
 
 
 
 
 
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ARM ships 10 billionth chip

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2008-01-23 22:25:40 by Ben Robinson in IntoMobile
...billionth chip - a stat which I find amazing These days the chips are providing the processing power for everything from iPod to your Netgear router - but some time ago, the origins of ARM were far more humble Anyone in the UK will probably remember the Acorn series of computers, including this veritable bad-boy - the Archimedes (A3010 ...
 
 
 
 
 
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1K Competition: Seagate ships billionth drive, and we've got one for you

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2008-04-22 12:08:28 by Rob Beschizza in Boing Boing Gadgets
...billionth drive, one of you will get enough space to store your work a billion times over: a Terabyte hard drive If every drive it ever sold was put together, Seagate says, there'd be enough space to store 79 million terabytes (75 exabytes). It took three decades to do so, but thinks it will double that number in less than 5 years Making the...
 
 
 
 
 
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Seagate Ships One Billionth Hard Drive

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2008-04-22 16:35:33 by Brian Heater in Gearlog
...billionth hard drive. Providing a bit of context, the company notes that that amount is roughly equivalent to 79 million terabytes, which should give you enough space to store, say 158 billion hours of video or 1.2 trillion hours of music--nearly enough for your entire MP3 collection. Nearly Seagate shipped its first drive back in 1979. The...
 
 
 
 
 
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Winners of the Seagate Billionth Drive 1K Competition

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2008-05-01 18:18:27 by Rob Beschizza in Boing Boing Gadgets
...billionth sale and so are the many fantastic entries . What better way to celebrate Terabyte-size hard drives than with a competition concerning tiny filesizes We hated judging this. So we picked out some extra prizes from the gadget dungeon to reward as many submissions as possible. Congratulations, everyone! Winners past the jump The Robot...