Best Buy to offer the iPhone 3G without a contract on December 10

Best Buy, Radio Shack can follow with their own agreements, if the last-minute request was correct. department stores are expected to offer the iPhone 3G 8 GB free on Friday, December 10, and exceed customers of AT & T has to include additional lines and improve quality. The rebate will be directly on the counter, the source said BGR. 
The agreement has not been specified and will be incredible for Best Buy, which is usually the price system from Apple. As an independent retailer Radio Shack, it suggests that Apple, AT & T or two to experiment with different sales at retailers to see who has the most influence. 

If guided by Apple, sales should remain strong and sales of the iPhone before Android. AT & T has its own interests as it has signaled its intention to get the iPhone subscribers in 2010 and extended the possibility of an upgrade to allow anyone who qualifies in 2010 to obtain the iPhone 4 early. Most now suspect the iPhone is the exclusivity expired in early 2011 and wanted to lock the customer as much as possible before they can move to the iPhone Verizon. 
Intel plant to the chip first plate 450 mm 

Intel has confirmed it is ready to fill the factories chip production 450mm wafer. Factory manufacturing company D1X coming to Oregon, which will focus on research and development would be built to ensure compatibility with the tooling 450mm. The machines will probably sit down with a tool designed for today's technology 300mm. 
Platelets are larger are expected to produce more chips at once, helping to reduce costs, or allow the installation to produce larger pieces, without a significant increase in the cost of current technology. 

Like many companies are said to still be affected by their investments in 300 mm technology, some manufacturers have rejected an immediate transition to 450 mm, according to reports EETimes. VLSI Research Director G. Dan Hutcheson showed that the majority of players in the industry supplying equipment to work on the development of 450mm, however, despite a public office to the contrary. 

"Intel is very interested in the 450mm," said director of Intel architecture and process integration, Mark Bohr. D1X''is (built) to be compatible with 450mm. I think some equipment suppliers interested 450mm.