From X-bit Labs: Microprocessors powered by architecture developed by ARM Holdings have traditionally powered mobile phones and other low-power consumer electronics. However, in the recent years both ARM and its design partners, such as Qualcomm, expressed intentions to address... |
From X-bit Labs: Several web-sites have revealed more details about the forthcoming third graphics card in the GeForce GTX 400-series family. As expected, the graphics board will be released on the 1st of June, 2010, and will carry sub-$300 price-tage, however, its performance will... |
From InfoWorld: Acer plans to launch a full line of mobile Internet devices (MIDs) by the end of May in a bid to boost profitability and add to its mobile device offerings. The company will also release version 4.0 of its Shell user interface on the new MIDs, said Gianfranco Lanci... |
From PC World: Apple and AT&T are finally releasing more details about the iPad 3G's data plan options (PDF). We already knew there'd be two options, neither of which requires a contract: $14.99 a month for 250 MB of data, and $29.99 a month for unlimited data. But now we have more... |
From CNET News.com: Comcast can thank a rise in Internet and voice customers and a rebound in ad spending for helping sales and earnings grow higher than expected in the first quarter of 2010. On Wednesday, the cable company reported a net profit of $866 million, or 31 cents a share... |
From CNET News.com: Microsoft has now joined Apple in a guerrilla war against Google's Android, and Google's next steps are far from certain. The smartphone industry is still in its infancy, but its strategic importance to computer companies big and small can't be overstated. Recent... |
From DailyTech: Apple has a lust for packaging loads of electronics into tight metal enclosures. That desire has made it perhaps the hottest gadget-maker on the market, but it also has brought it perennial overheating issues. From overheating iPods and iPhones to the overheating... |
From DailyTech: It's been a rough year for Palm. The company has been hit with staggering losses, it hasn't been able to move inventory, and executives have been bailing left and right. However, there appears to be light at the end of the tunnel. HP just announced today that it... |
From X-bit Labs: Although many analyst and observers claim that Nvidia Corp.’s latest code-named GF100 graphics chip, which powers GeForce GTX 400-series graphics cards, cannot be produced in mass quantities due to exceptional complexity, Nvidia itself claims that everything is under... |
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