Dell Aero Smartphone Available Today on AT&T, Sports Android 1.5

From DailyTech: We first brought you news of the Dell Aero, formerly known as the Mini 3, back in January of this year. Now, AT&T is finally making the smartphone available on its network.

Unfortunately, the Dell Aero's specs may seem a bit on the light side compared to the other...

Sony Unveils Four New D-SLR Cameras

From DailyTech: Sony has unveiled several new digital cameras today in its Alpha D-SLR range. The first of the new cameras are the SLT A55 and SLT A33. Both of these new cameras are the first to use the new Sony translucent mirror design, which is where the SLT (single lens...

AMD details next-gen architecture for 16-core server chips

From InfoWorld: Advanced Micro Devices on Tuesday shared details about its next-generation chip architecture code-named Bulldozer, which will form the basis for its upcoming 16-core server processors.

Processors based on Bulldozer will include more cores and perform up to 50 percent...

Arm's Next Chip Design to Support Virtualization

From PC World: Arm Holdings will soon release a new processor design that can run virtualization software, a development that could help expand the use of Arm-based chips in low-powered servers, the company announced Monday.

The virtualization capabilities will be introduced with...

Intel, Nokia Join Forces for Smartphone Hologram Video Calling

From DailyTech: Back in February at the Mobile World Congress, Intel and Nokia announced that they were merging their Moblin (Intel) and Maemo (Nokia) Linux distributions into a single distribution dubbed MeeGo. MeeGo was intended both to be an ideal graphics-rich OS for smartphones...

Google's Goggles headed to iPhones this year

From CNET News.com: Good news for iPhone users who had lusted over the Android-only app Goggles from Google. It's set to hit the App Store sometime in the next three months.

A report by The Register, which was covering the Hot Chips conference at Stanford University on Monday, makes...

iMac the next touch-screen Apple device?

From CNET News.com: Apple's put a touch interface on so many of its other products, could an iMac be next?

If a patent application filed with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office is any indication, the answer is possibly yes. Patently Apple, a blog that keeps tabs on Apple's USPTO...

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