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Site américain Tom's Hardware Guide (News)

Dernière mise à jour le 03/09/2010 à 07:40
 
Catégories : Informatique, Hardware
03/09 03:50 - [Software] Microsoft Patents Automatic OS Shutdown
Microsoft has successfully patented a procedure for shutting down Windows. Microsoft - Operating system - Microsoft Windows - Microsoft Corporation - Companies
02/09 23:10 - [Software] OilRush Coming to PC, Linux, Looks Stunning
Unigine Corp's upcoming OilRush game combines strategy and tower defense. Tower defense - Personal computer - Linux - OilRush - Games
02/09 17:20 - Presented By:
02/09 17:20 - [Events] Why Apple Is Wrestling With Relevance
According to Jobs, Apple's learned a lot in 4 years. Let's analyze what's been shown. Apple - Steve Jobs - IPod - iTunes - Macintosh
02/09 17:00 - [Desktops] Report: Asus Has 'Off the Charts' Reliability Score
Apple scores well too, probably because everyone sticks to Apple for support. Apple - Macintosh - Companies - Apple II - Product Support
02/09 16:00 - [Notebooks] HP's Envy 17 With Blu-ray 3D, Envy 14 With Beats
Now you can experience 3D movies while you're on the go. Blu-ray Disc - Hewlett-Packard - HP - Laptop - Arts
02/09 15:00 - [Memory] Toshiba Making 24nm Flash -- 8GB on Single Chip
Small memory for big capacity. Toshiba - FlashMemory - Memory - Hardware - Components
02/09 14:00 - Presented By:
02/09 14:00 - [Memory] HP Labs Teams With Hynix to Make Memristors
Is this the first step towards more advanced forms of AI? Hewlett-Packard - Artificial intelligence - FlashMemory - HP - Hynix
02/09 13:00 - [CPU] AMD CPUs and GPUs Used to Make 'Machete'
Opteron and FirePro were the tools behind the film. Central processing unit - Graphics processing unit - Business - Construction and Maintenance - Hardware
02/09 03:50 - [Desktops] Commodore Launching Amiga-brand Desktops
Retro is hot again, and Commodore knows it. The company this week revealed that it would be reviving the Amiga brand that was so popular in the '80s and '90s. Amiga - Commodore - Personal computer - CommodoreUsa - Retailers
02/09 03:50 - [Notebooks] An Android Tablet? Archos Just Announced FIVE
It's either a famine or a feast, right? Well, feast your eyes on this spread from Archos. Archos - Android - Tablet - Portable media player - Touchscreen
02/09 02:10 - [External Storage] Buffalo To Sell Portable 3D Blu-ray Optical Drive
Buffalo's new 3D Blu-ray external drive is sleek and compact. Blu-ray Disc - Arts - Movies - Disk enclosure - Theaters
02/09 02:10 - Presented By:
02/09 01:00 - [Software] Final Fantasy XIV Open Beta Begins Thursday
Square Enix ironed out the Open Beta bugs. Final Fantasy XIV - Square Enix - BETA - Software release life cycle - Final Fantasy
02/09 01:00 - [Software] Report: Windows XP Still Dominates U.S. PCs
Recent stats indicate that Windows 7 is catching up to Vista on the market, however XP still rules the world. Windows XP - Windows 7 - Operating system - Microsoft Windows - Windows Vista
01/09 20:20 - [Software] Blizzard Unveils Dev Update for Diablo III
Blizzard's Jay Wilson said that the Diablo 3 team is no longer in "discovery" mode. Diablo III - Blizzard Entertainment - Diablo 3 - Jay Wilson - Blizzard
01/09 20:20 - Presented By:
01/09 20:20 - [Software] Three Big Announcements Coming from Valve
Not only is Valve experimenting with biometrics, but the company plans to reveal three big surprises over the next twelve months. Valve - Business - Valves Hoses and Fittings - Industrial Goods and Services - Fluid Handling
01/09 17:00 - [Miscellaneous] Guess Who Are the Most Loved/Hated Tech CEOs
Two thirds of HP must be a little happier now. Weight loss - Actor - Björk - Lindsay Lohan - Vanity Fair
01/09 15:00 - [Cases] The Amazing (Real) Pocketbike PC Case Mod
Too bad you can't really ride it anymore. MOD - Hardware - Subcultures - Burger King - Big Bumpin
01/09 08:00 - [Miscellaneous] Tom's Hardware's Mailbox: Angelini Goes Postal
It's easy to get caught up in the daily grind: benchmarking, writing, editing, and answering what sometimes seems like hundreds of emails. But at the end of the day, all of the work is for you. It's about time we started answering a little more feedback. Business - United States - Mail -...
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01/09 02:30 - [Miscellaneous] Blizzard: We'd Probably Agree to Do a StarCraft Movie if James Cameron Was Involved
A StarCraft movie is possible but only if the right people are up for the job. StarCraft - James Cameron - Blizzard Entertainment - Video game - Games
01/09 02:00 - [Miscellaneous] Developer Brings StarCraft II Controller to iPhone
Playing StarCraft II? There's an app for that. IPhone - StarCraft - Blizzard Entertainment - Games - Video Games
01/09 02:00 - [Miscellaneous] HP Settles Kickbacks Case for $55,000,000
The United States Department of Justice has announced that HP has agreed to settle over claims that the computer maker defrauded the U.S. government. United States Department of Justice - Hewlett-Packard - Federal government of the United States - United States - Justice Department
31/08 23:50 - [Notebooks] Samung Galaxy Tab Coming to Verizon?
Looks like Samsung's new tablet will land on Verizon. Samsung Group - Android - Verizon - Samsung - Tablet
31/08 19:50 - Presented By:
31/08 19:50 - [Servers] Cloud Computing: New Name, Same Old Tech
Larry Ellison Doesn?t Get Cloud Computing. Cloud computing - Computer Science - Distributed Computing - United States - Minnesota
31/08 19:20 - [Graphics Cards] AMD Reveals Single Link DisplayPort-to-DVI
Owners of the Radeon HD 5000 series can add a third DVI-based display using a simple dongle. Evergreen - DisplayPort - ATI Technologies - Radeon - Video card
31/08 19:20 - [Software] Open Beta for Final Fantasy XIV Postponed
The open beta for the PC version of Final Fantasy XIV was slated to begin today, however Square Enix has put it on hold. Final Fantasy XIV - Square Enix - Software release life cycle - Final Fantasy - Movies
31/08 03:50 - [Software] Hackers Often Accidentally Send Code to Microsoft
A Microsoft Security official has revealed that hackers often send their code to Redmond by accident. Microsoft - Security - Operating system - Malware - Hacker
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31/08 03:10 - [Software] Microsoft: Something Big Coming for PC Gamers
Microsoft Game Studios is working on a title for the PC gamer who loves to upgrade components. Microsoft Game Studios - Personal computer - Video game - Microsoft - Games
31/08 01:40 - [Graphics Cards] Get a Free Copy of Mafia II with GeForce GTX 400
Nvidia is currently running a promotion that will see the company award those purchasing GeForce GTX 465, 470, and 480 graphics cards with a free copy of Mafia II. GeForce - Nvidia - Organized Crime - Crime - GeForce GTX 465
31/08 01:10 - [Notebooks] Leak Reveals Toshiba Tegra 2, Android 2.2 Tablet
Details of Toshiba's tablet offering have been leaked, revealing an Android tablet running Tegra 2. Android - Toshiba - Nvidia Tegra - Tegra 2 - Nvidia
30/08 23:50 - [Build Your Own] Best Configs Return, Powered By Tom's Hardware Forums
A few months back, we introduced a feature called Best Configs, which included nine systems with components chosen by the Tom's Hardware staff. After considering your feedback on this new section, we're giving the community control over the picks! Hardware - Microsoft Windows - Operating...
30/08 23:50 - [Software] First StarCraft 2 Patch Detailed, Hitting September
Blizzard has announced that the first update for StarCraft II will be hitting in a few weeks and detailed just what we can expect when the patch rolls out in September. Blizzard Entertainment - StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty - game - StarCraft - Video game
30/08 23:50 - Presented By:
30/08 23:50 - [Software] MSFT Founder Sues Google, Apple, eBay, YouTube
Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen made headlines this past weekend when it emerged that his company is suing several of the biggest names in the tech industry over patent infringement. Google - Apple - Microsoft - YouTube - Paul Allen
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Site américain AnandTech (News)

Dernière mise à jour le 03/09/2010 à 07:40
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Catégories : Informatique, Hardware
02/09 20:03 - Ford Focus Electric to Have 100-mile Range, Active Liquid Cooling for Battery Pack
Ford gives out some details on the Focus Electric's battery system
02/09 12:52 - T-Mobile G2 to Pack Android 2.2 Froyo, Qualcomm "Scorpion" CPU
Unfortunately this Scorpion doesn't pack much sting
02/09 11:44 - FCC Expected to Delay Net Neutrality Ruling Until After Elections
No proposals expected until after November
02/09 10:16 - Steve Jobs Accuses Google of Lying About Android Activations
Jobs: "We think we are ahead of everyone"; Google says CEO of Apple's claims are inaccurate
02/09 09:31 - Chevrolet Volt Production Kicks Off November 11
Dealers will find out how many they will get on November 17
02/09 09:01 - Samsung Galaxy Tab Android Tablet Gets Official
Another MID competitor offers Apple's iPad a run for its money
02/09 07:13 - New Microfluidic Device Helps to Understand Human Immune System
Device aimed to help researchers understand the immune system's response to injury
01/09 22:53 - Windows Phone 7 Hits RTM
Windows Phone 7 reaches critical milestone
01/09 22:40 - More of the Gulf is Reopened for Fishing as Oil Spill Disperses
Commercial fisherman are back to work
01/09 22:26 - Windows 7 Family Pack Makes a Return
$150 Windows 7 Family Pack returns -- for a limited time
01/09 21:23 - Youth in Asian Countries Forgetting How to Write
"Character Amnesia" result of computer-culture surge.
01/09 18:11 - Sprint Adds 4G Coverage in Three Cities, T-Mobile Adds 3.5G to Nine Cities
Next gen coverage is reaching more users
01/09 14:23 - Apple Announces $99 Tiny Apple TV, 99¢ TV Show Rentals, iTunes Social Network Ping
Steve Jobs has plenty to say, hopes to convert new customers and help TV studios "see the light"
01/09 13:39 - Apple Introduces New iPods
Apple updates its popular media player lineup
01/09 12:24 - 9/01/2010 Daily Hardware Reviews
DailyTech's roundup of hardware reviews from around the web for Wednesday
01/09 11:23 - Report: New iPhone 4 Hardware to Ship September 30 With Fixed Antenna
A Mexican carrier may have just let Apple's big iPhone secret slip
01/09 10:54 - Researchers Develop New Low-Cost, Bacteria-Killing Water Filter
Could purify drinking water in the developing world
01/09 10:15 - India Grapples with RIM, Eyes Google and Skype
India may expect Google and Skype to hand over communications
01/09 10:10 - Plug-in Electric Vehicle Sales to Hit 3.2 million Units by 2015
U.S. will be 26% of the market with China at 27% of the market
01/09 09:26 - NASA's Record-Setting Solid Rocket Enjoys Successful Test-Fire
Rocket will see first action in 2015 delivering new rescue capsule (Orion) to the ISS
01/09 09:20 - HP Unveils Three New Notebook Computers
One of the machines supports 3D
01/09 09:18 - Sony Serves Up Trio of New Touch Screen E-Readers
Sony is ready to take on the Kindle 3
31/08 20:55 - Report: GM Midsize Sedans to Become "4-cylinder Only"
CAFE leads to engine downsizing for GM
31/08 14:49 - Official T-Mobile G2 Pics Leaked
T-Mobile's latest Android smartphone runs HSPA+
31/08 14:44 - Leading Climate Change Skeptic Recants, Wants $100B to Fight Warming
Copenhagen Consensus Project makes Bjorn Lomborg see importance of cutting carbon
31/08 14:30 - Xbox 360 Gets a Improved Wireless Controller, Small Price Drop
Looks like good news all around in the controller department
31/08 14:30 - Xbox 360 Gets Improved Wireless Controller, Small Price Drop
Looks like good news all around in the controller department
31/08 14:30 - Xbox 360 Wireless Controller is Improved, Drops Slightly in Price
Looks like good news all around in the controller department
31/08 12:39 - 8/31/2010 Daily Hardware Reviews
DailyTech's roundup of hardware reviews from around the web for Tuesday
31/08 12:23 - SanDisk Launches Sansa Fuze+ MP3 Player
SanDisk launches new Sansa Fuze+ which starts under $100
31/08 11:36 - Not so Smart? Smart Microcar Sales Plunge in the U.S.
Smart global sales to drop below 100K for 2010
31/08 10:30 - Gmail Starts Priority Inbox Rollout
Every Gmail user will get the feature over the next week or so
31/08 10:01 - AutoCAD Coming to Mac for First Time in Nearly 20 Years
A mobiel version is coming to the iPad as well
31/08 09:52 - Japanese Savor Getaway With Virtual Sweethearts
Apparently getting a real world female is falling out of fashion these days
31/08 09:29 - Canon Develops World's Largest CMOS Sensor
Sensor can record video in 0.3 lux, perfect for nighttime Bigfoot hunts
31/08 09:25 - Gmail Starts Priotiry Inbox Rollout
Every Gmail user will get the feature over the next week or so
31/08 08:55 - Sprint's Epic 4G Goes on Sale, is Only $199.99 at Amazon
Sprint customers can get their hands on a truly epic smart phone in every sense of the word
31/08 08:24 - Verizon Will Soon Get Samsung Galaxy Tab Android Tablet
Is Motorola next?
31/08 07:43 - ViewSonic Announces 7" ViewPad 7 Tablet Running Froyo
ViewSonic's tablet slots in between the Apple iPad and Dell Streak in screen size
31/08 07:12 - Ifixit Offers Do-It-Yourself Console Repair Guides
Parts, tools and step-by-step instruction for game systems, now available on enhanced site.
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Site russe X-bit labs

Dernière mise à jour le 03/09/2010 à 07:50
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Catégories : Informatique, Hardware
02/09 16:57 - Nvidia Solidifies Positions in the Professional Graphics Market Segment - JPR
Nvidia Quadro Remains Graphics Accelerator of Choice by Professionals
02/09 12:01 - Globalfoundries Tapes Out Industry's First 28nm Chip
Globalfoundries Tapes Out 28nm ARM Cortex A9 Qualification Vehicle
01/09 23:13 - AMD Announces Inexpensive DisplayPort to Single-Link DVI Adapter
AMD Expands Monitor Range for ATI Eyefinity with New Adapter
01/09 22:42 - Nvidia Reportedly Working on a New Core-Logic Set
Nvidia Rumored to Launch GPU with Chipset I/O Functions
01/09 22:01 - Globalfoundries to Start Risk Production Using 20nm/22nm in Late 2012
Globalfoundries on Track for Volume Production at 20nm/22nm Nodes in 2013
01/09 18:12 - AMD Displays Die-Shot of Upcoming Eight-Core "Orochi" Processor for the First Time [UPDATED]
AMD Shows Off Die-Short of 32nm Bulldozer-Based "Orochi" Chip
01/09 17:06 - Graphics Chips to Gain Horsepower and Programmability - Chief Scientist of Nvidia
CPUs and GPUs Will Get Close to Each Other, But Will Not Converge
01/09 15:29 - Globalfoundries Adds Another 28nm Fabrication Process to Roadmap
Globalfoundries New 28nm HPP Process to Boost Performance
01/09 14:35 - Asus Matrix 5870 Graphics Card Review
The majority of powerful graphics accelerators are exact replicas of the reference Nvidia and AMD products, but even here we can sometimes come across very interesting solutions that deserve a closer look. Our today's article will talk about one graphics card like that.
01/09 14:18 - PNY Offers Discounts to Owners of BFG Technology Graphics Cards
Owners of BFG May Get New Boards with 25% Discount
31/08 23:50 - Hynix and HP to Jointly Utilize Memristor Technology in ReRAM
Hynix to Build Memristor-Based ReRAM
31/08 22:51 - AMD Works with Software Vendors to Maximize Performance of Bulldozer Architecture
AMD to Ensure that Bulldozer's "Dual-Core Modules" Achieve Maximum Efficiency
31/08 21:08 - Workstation Market Continued to Grow in Q2 2010 - Analysts [UPDATED]
The Market of Workstations Continues to Rebound
31/08 14:56 - AMD Will Not Compete Against ARM System-on-Chip Devices - Chief Executive
AMD Plans to Power Tablets, But No Intentions to Compete with ARM
31/08 13:18 - Toshiba Starts Mass Production of Flash Using 24nm Process Tech
Toshiba Rolls Out 24nm Process Tech for NAND Flash
30/08 23:57 - Nvidia's Forthcoming Graphics Cards Revealed by Driver Release
Nvidia's Latest Drivers Reveal List of New Graphics Cards
30/08 22:20 - Company Established by Microsoft Co-Founder Sues Major Internet Companies
Interval Licensing Accuses Internet Companies of Patent Infringement
30/08 21:45 - LucidLogix Announces New "Unity" Multi-GPU Concept
Lucid to Encourage Graphics Cards Makers to Install Hydra Chips on Boards
30/08 14:31 - AMD Officially Drops ATI Brand from FirePro and Radeon Marking
New Logotypes for Radeon Graphics Cards Revealed
30/08 12:59 - Intel Acquires Technologies for Cell Phones from Infineon
Intel to Acquire Infineon's Wireless Solutions Business
29/08 22:44 - Digital Cameras and Camcorders Will be Fastest to Adopt USB 3.0
SuperSpeed USB to Be First Adopted by Cameras, Camcoders
28/08 23:53 - Two Against One, Part 2: Thermalright Silver Arrow vs. Noctua NH-D14
We continue discussing the duel of the best cooling products for processors. Today a cooler from Thermalright will be fighting against the solutions from Noctua.
28/08 16:56 - AMD Set to Phase Out ATI Logotype for Radeon Graphics Cards - Sources
AMD to Make Questionable Branding Move
27/08 23:46 - Lenovo Group Develops Its Own Game Console
Lenovo Is Working on eBox Console
27/08 21:59 - AMD to Examine Bobcat Microprocessors in Servers
AMD's Low-Power Architecture May Find Home Inside Servers
27/08 18:19 - Intel's Earnings Set to Decline Due to Weakening PC Sales
Intel Lowers Q3 Revenue Guidance
27/08 15:39 - MPEG LA Will Not Charge Royalties for Online MPEG4-AVC Videos
H.264/MPEG4-AVC Will Be Free for Online Distributors
26/08 22:58 - Desktop Bulldozer Processors Will Require New Platforms - AMD
AMD Zambezi to Use AM3+ Platforms
26/08 21:46 - Digital Downloads Era Is Ten Years Away, Says Kaz Hirai
Sony PlayStation 4 to Use Optical Media - Head of SCEI
26/08 19:28 - Latest ATI Catalyst Drivers Reveal Code-Names of Future ATI Radeon Chips [UPDATED]
ATI Northern Islands Family Includes Seven Graphics Chips
26/08 14:36 - Two Against One, Part 1: Thermalright HR-02 vs. Noctua NH-D14
Thermalright is trying to regain its leading positions in the market by launching two new air coolers for central processors. Have they managed to accomplish their ultimate goal? Find out from our reviews!
25/08 23:41 - AMD's Next-Gen Server Platforms to Feature TurboCore Technology
AMD Enables TurboCore for Servers on Bulldozer Chips
25/08 21:56 - Stereo-3D Needs More Time to Impact Gaming Industry - id Software
Another Game Developer Condems Stereo-3D Technology
25/08 17:31 - AMD Lets Bobcat Out: Details Low-Power Micro-Architecture
AMD Unleashes Peculiarities of Bobcat Design
25/08 14:53 - OCZ Technology Set to Can Inexpensive Memory Module Lines
OCZ Drops DRAM Modules in Favour of Solid-State Drives
25/08 12:18 - HP Plans Windows-Based Tablet in the Near Future
HP Confirms Windows and WebOS Slates
24/08 22:55 - SGI Selects OCZ SSD for High-Performance Computing and Server Storage
OCZ Becomes SGI's Supplier of Solid-State Drives
24/08 22:35 - Comments by Marvell Executive May Hint at Armada Processor Inside Nintendo 3DS
Marvell Armada Processors Power "Major New Gaming Platform"
24/08 21:20 - Chairman of Acer Predicts Sharp Drop of Apple iPad Market Share
Acer Chairman Predicts "Stabilization" of Tablet Market
24/08 17:31 - Globalfoundries to Make Major Roadmap-Related Announcement Next Week
Globalfoundries Plans to Share Major Plans at GTC Forum
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Site américain CoolTechZone

Dernière mise à jour le 21/08/2009 à 11:00
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Catégories : Informatique, Hardware
27/12 09:50 - Blu-Ray and HD DVD Standards are Doomed?
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27/12 09:50 - ULi Acquisition: A Killer Deal By NVIDIA
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27/12 09:50 - ASUS Extreme N7800GT Dual Graphics Card: A Quick Look
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23/12 09:50 - Microsoft Buys Out Opera
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23/12 09:50 - Motorola RAZRWIRE: Bluetooth Eyewear and Headset in One
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23/12 09:50 - Are we too Paranoid about Privacy?
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22/12 10:45 - Samsung SCH-A950 Cell Phone: An MP3 Player as Well
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22/12 10:45 - 2006: A Booming Year for Apple
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22/12 10:45 - ATI: Say Bye-Bye to Paper Launches, Hopefully
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21/12 23:48 - Santa Worm Targets AOL, MSN and Yahoo Messengers
IMlogic, a firm focused on IM security, labels M.GiftCom.All as a Medium threat worm, which comes ...
21/12 09:45 - New Gaming Earphones from Shure
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21/12 09:45 - Samsung A900: Samsung's Answer to Motorola's RAZR
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21/12 09:45 - Disney Stick Mix MP3 Player Preview
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19/12 17:20 - Saitek Hi-Speed USB 2.0 Hub: A Sleek Gadget
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19/12 17:20 - Gigabyte GA-K8N51GMF-9: Micro ATX Motherboard with Onboard Video
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18/12 00:54 - Intel Signs Partnership Deal with BMW
World’s largest chipmaker Intel Corp. and automaker BMW AG has signed a partnership deal between the...
17/12 09:54 - Microsoft Sues MAPS Partners for Piracy
Microsoft Corp., the world’s largest software maker, has filed lawsuits against seven Microsoft Acti...
17/12 09:54 - Self Destructive SMS: What’s the Point?
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16/12 23:58 - Google Launches Music Search Service
Search giant Google, Inc. today debuted a new service devoted solely to music search. Searchers woul...
15/12 08:58 - Microsoft: The Perfect Formula to Kill iTunes
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14/12 08:58 - Disney Stick Mix: Cute MP3 Player for Kids
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14/12 08:58 - HP Business Inkjet 1000: Only $0.034 Per Print
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14/12 08:58 - ECS 2x Motherboard Giveaway! Click Here to Enter...
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12/12 08:42 - Intel Expects New Processor Launch Early Next Year
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12/12 08:42 - Shure E2g: Earphones for Gamers
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12/12 08:42 - NVIDIA Product Roadmap Update
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10/12 08:42 - Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2006: Pre-Show Coverage
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10/12 08:42 - Intel Yonah Launch Date Confirmed
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09/12 08:42 - NVIDIA to Phase Out 7800GTX 512MB in February
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09/12 08:42 - NVIDIA 7800GS AGP Might Launch Soon
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09/12 08:42 - CeBIT Goes to India
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07/12 08:42 - NVIDIA 6800GS: A Quick Look
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06/12 08:40 - Cowon iAudio F1 MP3 Player: Mimicking the Formula 1
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06/12 08:40 - ECS 2x Motherboard Giveaway!
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06/12 08:40 - Business Inkjet 1000: Affordable Printer from HP
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05/12 11:00 - SLVR L6: Motorola’s Candy Bar Phone
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05/12 11:00 - Samsung SPH-A900: A Black and Sophisticated Cell Phone
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04/12 08:00 - HP Business Inkjet 1000: An Economically Friendly Printer
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03/12 08:00 - Nokia 9300i: Smartphone for Business Users
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03/12 08:00 - Holographic Storage: The Uncertain Future
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Site américain CNN.com (Technologie)

Dernière mise à jour le 03/09/2010 à 07:50
 
02/09 16:05 - Samsung: Our Galaxy tablet better than iPad
When Samsung debuted its Galaxy Tab on Thursday, it made a bold claim: the device is at least as good as today's dominant tablet, Apple's iPad.
02/09 13:14 - Crowded web TV field awaits Apple
With Wednesday's announcement that it will be revamping its web TV offerings, Apple has made its most serious push into an emerging, and increasingly crowded, field.
02/09 09:22 - iPad is for grandparents, not just geeks
Apple's iPad tablet isn't just for geeks, yuppies, and rich people. It's also for grandparents.
02/09 02:30 - Adult texters catching up to teens
Grown-ups don't text as much as teens -- at least not yet. A new survey suggests they may be catching up.
01/09 15:32 - Apple unveils $99 TV box, upgraded iPods
A reworked line of iPods and a new, drastically cheaper, version of Apple TV are on the way.
01/09 10:43 - Apple live streaming event -- but not on PCs
Apple users will get to watch live today as the company, at an event presumably led by CEO Steve Jobs, announces new services and products.
01/09 10:18 - Grab these hot iPhone 4 games
If you've picked up Apple's iPhone 4, you're probably aware of the new features that can benefit gamers on the go: a higher-resolution display, an integrated gyroscope to complement the accelerometer (for six-axis motion control), longer battery life and faster Wi-Fi.
01/09 10:14 - How to gracefully unfriend someone online
We've all done it -- surfed on over to the book of faces, our hearts racing and pupils dilating with excitement, let our cursors linger over those oh-so-powerful words, "Remove From Friends," and clicked away with the maniacal glee of a serial killer.
31/08 17:08 - Making computer memory work like human brains
How do computers remember things?
31/08 09:12 - Who says video games aren't art?
According to Merriam-Webster, the word "art" can be defined as "the conscious use of skill and creative imagination, especially in the production of aesthetic objects."
31/08 09:08 - Can Apple maintain the iPod's relevance?
Long before the iPhone, the iPod was the device that helped transform Apple from computer company into a consumer electronics company.
31/08 01:11 - Gmail looks to clear clutter with Priority Inbox
Gmail users who feel swamped by a virtual flood of messages will get some help sorting them out.
30/08 13:05 - The YouTube hit you won't hear on radio
The soul and hip-hop singer Cee Lo Green has a penchant for beautiful music with a dark subtext.
30/08 11:45 - Chatroulette is back, but is it less raunchy?
Chatroulette, the controversial website that offers random video chat with strangers, was back Monday after being down for more than a week for promised improvements.
30/08 10:16 - Facebook feeds narcissism, survey says
In a rather small survey conducted by a young psychologist, Facebook was shown to have some interesting correlations with self-esteem and narcissism in young adults.
27/08 14:47 - Why you need a 'zombie apocalypse' phone
You know it will happen someday: Zombies are chasing you down the street, groaning for your blood. You've been holed up for a week, and there's spotty cell service. It sure would be handy to request an emergency ammo drop from the black-helicopter guys.
27/08 11:21 - Older users flocking to Facebook, Twitter
Nancy Ehrlich was nearing 50 and frustrated, teaching at her small Pennsylvania town's elementary school with colleagues who didn't share her love of technology.
27/08 11:10 - What will 'Social Network' do for Facebook?
They're everywhere here: on the sides of buses and along the walls of subway stations, posters for the upcoming film "The Social Network" bearing little else than the three words "PUNK, BILLIONAIRE, GENIUS" and a partial headshot of lead actor Jesse Eisenberg.
27/08 10:44 - What's next for 'check-in' apps?
Seth Priebatsch was at a burrito joint in Boston recently when a message popped up on his smartphone from an app called SCVNGR.
27/08 07:18 - Meet an 'origami'-like folding yacht
At first glance it may look more like a black box than a millionaire's play pen, but "unfold" this superyacht and a world of luxury and opulence is unveiled.
26/08 17:39 - Google: 1 million Gmail calls on first day
Google Wave and Google Buzz may have had troubles attracting usage, but the new ability to place calls from Gmail appears to have caught on quickly.
26/08 12:15 - The new Digg: Don't believe the snipe
Social news site Digg this week launched a major new version that seeks to change the way we consume news radically.
26/08 11:57 - Parents, do you know what these texts mean?
Do you know what this means: %*@:-( ? Or this: ~~#ZZZZZZ ? If the answers are no, you're not a teenager who uses alcohol or drugs.
26/08 11:48 - What does your 'digital reflection' show?
Managing your internet appearance means much more than just touching up your profile pictures on Facebook and new software is being developed to show you exactly how you seem to others.
26/08 08:18 - MIT unveils swimming, oil-cleaning robots
Here's a new way of looking at oil spill clean-up: Forget the big ships, massive work crews and hefty price tags.
26/08 03:10 - 17 states ask Craigslist to cut adult ads
Attorneys general in 17 states have banded together to call on Craigslist, the online classified ad website, to discontinue its adult services section.
25/08 16:07 - Mobile maps make apartment-hunting easier
Hunting for apartments can be exhausting and confusing, but you can make it a bit easier with the help of Google Maps on your smartphone.
25/08 14:18 - iTunes to rent TV shows for 99 cents?
In a move that could further popularize online and mobile video, Apple's iTunes store this fall may begin renting TV programming to viewers for 99 cents per episode, according to a report from Bloomberg News.
25/08 11:17 - Women, minorities biggest cellphone users
Women text and talk on their mobile phones more than men.
25/08 09:09 - Be polite and put your smartphone down
Remember the good ol' days, circa mid-naughts, when most people's phones just alerted them of incoming calls and the occasional text message?
24/08 17:32 - Big-fingered sumos given iPads?
Can a person's hands be too big for a cell phone?
24/08 11:48 - Five must-have video games for fall
From downloadable titles like haunting puzzle-action hybrid "Limbo" for Xbox 360 to the long-awaited release of PC sci-fi strategy juggernaut "StarCraft II," summer's been good to gaming fans.
24/08 11:12 - Is Apple working on a 'desktop iPad?'
Apple may be developing a computer that combines the look of a desktop with the touch-screen functions of its tablet-style iPad, according to reports about a patent filed by the company.
24/08 08:13 - Strategy game sheds unpopular anti-piracy system
Digital Rights Management, or DRM, has been touted as a piracy preventer by entertainment and gaming manufacturers. But it's been blasted by end users as restrictive and ineffective against illegal downloading and copying of electronic media.
23/08 12:15 - How to 'undo' an ill-advised Gmail message
Ever have that sick-to-your-stomach, "Oh crap!" moment after sending an e-mail?
23/08 11:49 - Slowed-down Justin Bieber 'remix' goes viral
Pop heartthrob Justin Bieber may be the perfect Trojan horse for a meme.
23/08 10:12 - You can't block Mark Zuckerberg on Facebook
You can't block CEO Mark Zuckerberg on Facebook.
23/08 08:10 - Apps let couch potatoes and bookworms check in
Intrigued by Foursquare, or Facebook's new Places feature, but not sure anybody would be interested in where you go every day?
23/08 06:18 - WikiLeaks founder says he's been targeted
WikiLeaks founder and editor Julian Assange says Swedish authorities reached "the height of irresponsibility" by issuing an arrest warrant alleging rape against him, then revoking it less than a day later.
20/08 09:49 - How to create a secure 'super password'
Say goodbye to those wimpy, eight-letter passwords.
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Site anglais The Inquirer

Dernière mise à jour le 03/09/2010 à 07:55
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02/09 17:58 - Toshiba Folio 100 video demo
THE INQUIRER Comes with gridiron game
02/09 17:39 - Samsung reveals all on Galaxy Tab tablet
THE INQUIRER It has everything Ipad users wanted but didn't get
02/09 17:10 - HP finally beats Dell for 3Par
THE INQUIRER Finally wins the tug of war
02/09 17:02 - Samsung will launch Android Honeycombe tablets in 2011
THE INQUIRER Reveals tablet roadmap at IFA 2010
02/09 16:19 - Toshiba announces its Folio 100 tablet
THE INQUIRER Videoconferencing is sooo in this season at IFA 2010
02/09 15:30 - IBM boasts world?s fastest production chip
THE INQUIRER Processor will be in mainframes next month
02/09 15:17 - Microsoft invents the Arc Mouse
THE INQUIRER The mouse is dead, long live the mouse
02/09 14:45 - Inflection outbreak could hit privacy
THE INQUIRER The telephone book for the Internet is here
02/09 14:25 - Broadband ads confuse punters
THE INQUIRER Virgin Media takes aim at unscrupulous competitors
02/09 14:07 - Google sued over Nexus One 3G claims
THE INQUIRER Does not do what it says on the tin
02/09 14:01 - Huawei announces an Android 2.2 phone
THE INQUIRER Affordable at £99
02/09 13:20 - The FCC queries Google's take on wireless net neutrality
THE INQUIRER Offers the chance to spin a different line
02/09 12:24 - Samsung launches laptops and netbooks
THE INQUIRER Shark designs
02/09 12:17 - Globalfoundries reveals its 28nm plans
THE INQUIRER Not to mention 22nm and 20nm
02/09 12:04 - Creative industries gather to bemoan filesharing
THE INQUIRER All those overpaid execs and celebs want even more cash
02/09 11:58 - Swype appears on Symbian
THE INQUIRER Faster texting
02/09 11:49 - Microsoft releases Windows Phone 7
THE INQUIRER Lets loose the hounds
02/09 11:28 - Samsung Galaxy Tab video demo
THE INQUIRER Exclusive Augment your tablet reality
02/09 10:53 - Duracell makes it easier to charge your gadgets
THE INQUIRER And go on and on and on
02/09 10:44 - Gobalfoundries plans thin-film flash storage
THE INQUIRER Thanks for the memories
02/09 10:17 - Nokia shuts down Ovi store
THE INQUIRER Regrets the inconvenience
02/09 10:17 - Nokia shuts down Ovi backup service
THE INQUIRER Regrets the inconvenience
02/09 10:15 - Samsung launches Galaxy Tab tablet
THE INQUIRER Updates to come after Q&A Steve Jobs better start worrying
02/09 09:14 - Samsung IFA 2010 press conference
THE INQUIRER Live Blogging Almost real time
02/09 08:37 - AT&T calls net neutrality advocate a conspiracy theorist
THE INQUIRER Wants pay to play for Internet access
02/09 07:10 - Tools speed up Windows development
THE INQUIRER Embarcadero's RAD studio hits the shops
02/09 06:15 - Sony shows off an early 3D Vaio laptop design
THE INQUIRER Launches a prototype months after others launch products
02/09 06:15 - Sony shows off an early 3D VAIO laptop design
THE INQUIRER Launches a prototype months after others launch products
02/09 06:10 - Sony's Itunes challenger gives video demo
THE INQUIRER Exclusive Music Unlimited for the masses by 2011
02/09 06:05 - Watch this video demo of Qriocity VOD
THE INQUIRER Exclusive Qriocity suffers world wide wait
01/09 21:25 - Apple updates Ipods and Apple TV
THE INQUIRER Jobs takes care of the Christmas shopping
01/09 16:16 - Samsung releases a Bada smartphone
THE INQUIRER It's the Wave 723
01/09 15:48 - Researchers launch a bug hunt
THE INQUIRER They?re going to need bigger nets
01/09 15:20 - 3D high density memory is coming
THE INQUIRER Silicon-based technology
01/09 14:45 - Apple's Iphone OS reportedly overtakes Linux
THE INQUIRER Until Android takes over
01/09 14:26 - Sony unleashes three e-readers
THE INQUIRER Comes back out fighting
01/09 14:05 - Comms providers in India must stay local
THE INQUIRER Government orders information takeaway
01/09 13:46 - Belvoir Castle is the victim of a misguided terror attack
THE INQUIRER Man the stupidcades
01/09 13:37 - San Francisco prepares for Saint Steve's September sermon
THE INQUIRER A messenger delivers a few early details
01/09 13:07 - Sweden resurrects charges against Wikileaks founder
THE INQUIRER Transparency campaigner investigated
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Site anglais BBC News (Technologie)

Dernière mise à jour le 03/09/2010 à 07:55
 
03/09 00:21 - Royal Mail puts first 'intelligent' stamp on sale
The Royal Mail launches the world's first "intelligent" stamp, the first to work with image recognition technology.
02/09 16:04 - How does Samsung's Galaxy Tab compare?
Tablet computers to rival Apple's iPad are creating a stir as one of Europe's largest technology shows, the IFA, gets under way in Berlin.
02/09 15:49 - Dell pulls out of battle for 3Par
Dell withdraws its bid for 3Par after rival Hewlett-Packard raises its offer for the data storage company to $2.1bn.
02/09 15:33 - Memristor revolution backed by HP
A potentially revolutionary circuit component, once a laboratory curiosity, is to be mass-produced for the first time.
02/09 12:45 - Global broadband divide revealed
The global disparity in access to broadband around the world and the cost of a connection is revealed by UN figures.
02/09 10:15 - Samsung releases iPad competitor
Samsung has become the latest manufacturer to enter into the tablet computer market with its Galaxy Tab.
02/09 09:34 - US seeks input on net data rules
US net users are being asked for their opinions about what ISPs should be allowed to do with web traffic flowing through their networks.
01/09 19:48 - Apple creates a social network
Apple launches a music-based social network called Ping as part of its latest upgrade to the iTunes music software.
01/09 16:33 - Sony rolls out rival to iTunes
Sony has unveiled its own music and video download service in an announcement timed to coincide with an Apple media event.
01/09 16:04 - Roaming iPhone glitch continues
Mobile operator O2 and Apple are still resolving a months-old data roaming issue, with customers complaining of charges they didn't incur.
01/09 13:56 - Rival benefits from Digg revamp
A revamp of the social-news site Digg has unexpectedly backfired on its owners after members redirected traffic to a rival site.
01/09 11:13 - Advertising watchdog moves online
The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) is extending its remit to cover the online realm.
01/09 10:00 - Wikileaks rape inquiry reopened
Sweden's director of public prosecutions orders the reopening of a rape investigation into Wikileaks founder Julian Assange.
01/09 09:21 - Clicking the blue 'e'
Bill Thompson on Microsoft's game-changing browser
01/09 06:17 - Motion control
The PlayStation Move controller put on test
01/09 02:25 - Orange rolls out mobile HD voice
Mobile firm Orange becomes the first UK network to use a new technology that claims to offer higher quality voice calls.
31/08 23:01 - Advert watchdog gets online power
The Advertising Standards Authority is given the power to regulate ads and marketing claims on websites and services like Facebook.
31/08 17:05 - Phone app to monitor heartbeat
More than three million doctors have downloaded a phone application to monitor heartbeats through a phone.
31/08 11:27 - Google and Skype face India ban
Following tough action against Blackberry, security forces in India turn their attention to Google and Skype.
31/08 10:46 - Who are 4chan?
The internet pranksters who helped expose cat bin lady
31/08 08:49 - Google to relieve e-mail overload
Google launches priority inbox to help conquer email overload and rank messages that matter most.
31/08 08:16 - Perfect pitch
Can technology and music happily coexist?
30/08 23:01 - In the beginning...
Meet Google's first ever employee
30/08 18:03 - Intel to buy German wireless unit
US chipmaker Intel agrees to buy the wireless unit of German counterpart Infineon for $1.4bn, disappointing markets.
30/08 14:55 - Blackberry in India ban reprieve
Blackberry-maker Research in Motion offers to work with India to support the country's need for "lawful access" to encrypted services
30/08 11:45 - Silicon switch
Relocating a technology firm from Switzerland to the US
30/08 08:28 - Blackberry looks to strike India deal
The Canadian owners of Blackberry, Research in Motion, have offered an olive branch to the Indian government in the bitter battle over e-mail secrecy.
30/08 07:42 - Turning brainwaves into music
Musicians Finn Peters and Matthew Yee-King attempt to convert John Humphrys and Justin Webb's thoughts into music
30/08 07:21 - Go with the flow
Swarms of marine turbines could 'tap the Gulf Stream'
30/08 05:23 - Motion capture clue to human behaviour
The system of digitising actors to create characters in films like Avatar is being used to measure human behaviour in real life.
28/08 09:10 - 'A relentless barrage of abuse'
Groups who work with the victims of cyber-stalking say efforts to tackle the problem are being delayed because Internet Service Providers will not take action.
27/08 23:12 - Billionaire sues hi-tech giants
Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen is suing several high-tech giants for infringing patents held by a Silicon Valley lab he founded in the 1990s.
27/08 17:04 - Sony obtains ban on PS3 hack chip
Sony has won a temporary ban to prevent Australian distributors selling a hardware hack for the PlayStation 3 (PS3).
27/08 15:56 - Intel warning over weaker sales
Computer chipmaker Intel cut its profit forecast after warning that sales of computers were weaker than expected.
27/08 15:01 - How to work anywhere in the world
How technology allows digital nomads to leave the office behind to work around the world
27/08 14:26 - Art and technology push boundaries
The Creators Project is a new network celebrating technology and creativity in the clubbing scene, across media and around the world. Click paid it a visit.
27/08 13:07 - Silicon Valley's 'lucky building'
How 165 University Ave produced firms like Google
27/08 12:07 - Demand for spyware soars in India
Demand for spy technology is soaring in India.
27/08 10:57 - Fake iTunes reviews row settled
A US trade body rules against a marketing firm whose employees posted favourable reviews of its clients' apps on iTunes.
27/08 10:56 - Webscape: Floor plans and rock stars
Kate Russell rearranges her furniture with the help of the web and goes in search of a number one song.
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Site allemand Warp2Search.Net

Dernière mise à jour le 03/09/2010 à 07:50
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02/09 22:35 - Skype 5.0.0.123 Beta
Skype is free and simple software that will enable you to make free calls anywhere in the world in minutes. Just download it, register, and within minutes you can plug in your PC headset and call your...
02/09 22:20 - ExtractNow 4.4.9
ExtractNow lets you extract multiple archives with the ease of a singular button. Supports ZIP, RAR, ACE, & JAR file formats....
02/09 21:25 - Ontario, Next AMD Netbook Platform - First Impressions
InsideHW.com has posted an article about Ontario, next AMD netbook platform. Other new articles: ...
02/09 18:25 - Dell Streak Android Tablet Review
HotHardware.com posted a review on the Dell Streak Android Tablet...
02/09 18:25 - ASUS Rampage III Formula Motherboard Review
Vortez.co.uk posted a review on the ASUS Rampage III Formula Motherboard...
02/09 16:05 - ImgBurn 2.5.2.0
ImgBurn can write most types of CD / DVD images and it supports all the latest writers (including booktype / bitsetting on many of the major ones - i.e. BenQ, LiteOn, NEC, Plextor, Sony). You can even...
02/09 16:05 - iTunes 10.0.0.68
iTunes is an audio player for playing and organizing digital music files, and purchasing digital music files in the FairPlay digital rights management format. The iTunes Music Store is the component o...
02/09 16:05 - AML Free Disk Defrag 1.1.6
With AML Free Disk Defrag you'll get the maximum out of your hard drive performance. It is supplied with a powerful engine and smart algorithms which allow Disk Defrag to run much faster than similar ...
02/09 16:05 - TSR Watermark Image 1.8.3.2
TSR Watermark Image software, is a free program for personal use that can add digital watermarks to all your images, photos and pictures with the transparency you decide. The program can also resize t...
02/09 15:50 - RIOT 0.4.2
Radical Image Optimization Tool; Saving images for web/email/other media with the best compression ratio and quality is a difficult task if you don’t have the right tools....
02/09 15:50 - SideSlide 3.0.00b4
SideSlide is an advanced, portable, unobtrusive, dockable, skinnable, instantly accessible, highly configurable Desktop Extension on Steroids!...
02/09 15:50 - EnhanceMySe7en Free 2.1.2
EnhanceMySe7en helps users to control many aspects of the system with maximum convenience....
02/09 15:40 - openSUSE 11.4 Milestone 1 released
openSUSE 11.4 Milestone 1 has been released...
02/09 15:25 - ECS Elitegroup P55H-AK mainboard Review
Hardwareoverclock.com has reviewed the ECS Elitegroup P55H-AK mainboard...
02/09 15:25 - Cryo Mercia Laptop System Review
KitGuru posted a review on the Cryo Mercia Laptop System ...
02/09 11:10 - MSI GeForce GTX 460 HAWK gets tested
The Guru of 3D posted a review on the MSI GeForce GTX 460 HAWK...
02/09 09:47 - Microsoft Security Bulletin Updates 09/01/10
Microsoft updated the following two security bulletins: ...
02/09 09:25 - Patriot Gauntlet PCGT25S USB 3.0 Enclosure Review
OCIA.net has posted their review of the Patriot Gauntlet PCGT25S USB 3.0 2.5" Enclosure...
02/09 09:10 - ECS A890GXM-A AMD 890GX Motherboard Review
Legit Reviews posted a review on the ECS A890GXM-A AMD 890GX Motherboard...
02/09 09:10 - PNY GeForce GTX 460 OC XLR8 Video Card Review
Benchmark Reviews posted a review on the PNY GeForce GTX 460 OC XLR8 Video Card...
02/09 09:10 - Thermaltake Armor A90 Case Review
Hi Tech Legion posted a review on the Thermaltake Armor A90 Case...
02/09 09:10 - Sandforce SSD Roundup Part Deux: 120GB Patriot Inferno, Corsair Force F120, and OWC Mercury...
PC Perspective posted another SSD roundup...
02/09 09:10 - SilverStone Precision PS05B Review
PureOverclock has published a review of the SilverStone Precision PS05B mid-tower case...
02/09 09:10 - ASUS AT3IONT-I Deluxe Mini-ITX Motherboard Review
Bigbruin.com has published a review on the ASUS AT3IONT-I Deluxe Mini-ITX Motherboard...
02/09 09:10 - Mushkin Ridgeback PC3-12800 4GB DDR3 Memory Review
Hardware Canucks posted a review of the Mushkin Ridgeback PC3-12800 4GB DDR3 memory...
02/09 09:10 - MSI GTX 460 HAWK 1 GB Review
techPowerUp posted a review on the MSI GTX 460 HAWK 1 GB...
02/09 09:10 - HP ProBook 4720s Notebook PC WH287UT Review
TestFreaks posted a review on the HP ProBook 4720s Notebook PC WH287UT...
02/09 08:55 - Antec DF-85 Review
OCC has published a review on the Antec DF-85...
02/09 08:55 - Choiix Power Fort Backup Battery Review
Ninjalane has posted their review of the Power Fort backup battery from Choiix...
02/09 08:55 - ICY DOCK MB991IK-B 2.5-inch SATA Bay Enclosure Review
ThinkComputers.org posted a review on the ICY DOCK MB991IK-B 2.5-inch SATA Bay Enclosure...
01/09 23:55 - Coolermaster Storm Inferno gaming mouse Review
XSReviews has written a review of the Coolermaster Storm Inferno gaming mouse...
01/09 23:40 - Cooler Master Elite 430 System Enclosure reviewed
Metku took a closer look at Cooler Master's Elite 430 Black system enclosure....
01/09 23:05 - Microsoft Office 2010 Trial Extender 1.0.0.2
Microsoft Office 2010 needs to be activated after 30 days. It can be rearmed 5 times, every rearm gives you additionally 30 days to activate....
01/09 21:16 - Adobe Captivate 5 Review
Business Computing World published a review of Adobe Captivate 5. Other new reviews:...
01/09 21:13 - Apple announces new iPods, Apple TV, and iOS 4.1
Steve Jobs has announced new iPods, Apple TV, and iOS 4.1...
01/09 19:20 - SmartSniff 1.65
SmartSniff allows you to capture TCP/IP packets that pass through your network adapter, and view the captured data as sequence of conversations between clients and servers....
01/09 17:05 - tinySpell Free Edition 1.9.11
tinySpell can watch your typing on the fly and alert you whenever it detects a misspelled word, which would be awesome for Jim and his chubby fingers. ...
01/09 15:50 - BurnAware Free 3.04
BurnAware Free is one of the most popular free CD, DVD, Blu-ray Disc burning software available for Windows. Using this program you can easily create and burn Audio and MP3 CD, Data and DVD-Video disc...
01/09 15:50 - CCleaner Standard 2.36.1223
CCleaner is a freeware system optimization, privacy and cleaning tool. It removes unused files from your system - allowing Windows to run faster and freeing up valuable hard disk space. Install, unins...
01/09 15:50 - CCleaner Slim 2.35.1223
CCleaner is a freeware system optimization, privacy and cleaning tool. It removes unused files from your system - allowing Windows to run faster and freeing up valuable hard disk space. No toolbar, in...
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Site taiwanais DigiTimes

Dernière mise à jour le 03/09/2010 à 07:50
 
Catégories : Informatique, Hardware
03/09 04:25 - [Mobos] Nvidia expects to take top position with new Fermi-based graphics cards, says notebook GM
Nvidia expects to gain back its leading position in the graphics card market in the second half of 2010 with its new Fermi-based notebook graphics cards, the GeForce 400M series, according to company general manager of notebook product business, Rene Haas.
03/09 04:20 - [Systems] Asia Optical, Genius Electronic may land lens module orders for new iPod touch, say sources
As Taiwan-based Asia Optical is a supplier of VGA lens modules used in iPhone 4 and fellow maker Genius Electronic Optical supplies VGA and 5-megapixel lens modules for iPhone 4, the two companies are likely to obtain orders for VGA and 691,200-pixel lens modules for the new version of iPod...
03/09 04:14 - [Systems] Taiwan market: Vibo to add 3,576 HSPA+ base stations within one year
Vibo Telecom, a 3G mobile telecom carrier in Taiwan, will invest NT$2.0 billion (US$62 million) to procure 3,576 HSPA+ (3.75G) base stations from China-based ZTE and install the equipment to reinforce its existing 3G network of about 6,000 base stations around Taiwan within one year, according to...
03/09 04:12 - [Bits + chips] DRAM makers Powerchip and ProMOS August revenues up on month
Powerchip Technology and ProMOS Technologies have both posted sequential revenue gains in August 2010, despite recent reductions in DRAM prices. Powerchip's revenues were up 3.2% from July to NT$8.89 billion (US$277.68 million), while ProMOS saw August revenues grow 9.8% on month to NT$2.41 billion.
03/09 04:08 - [Bits + chips] Solid capacitor maker Feei Cherng enters HP notebook component supply chain
Solid capacitor maker Feei Cherng has reportedly entered the component supply chain for Hewlett-Packard (HP) notebooks, which will increase the company's shipments in the second half of 2010, according to industry sources.
03/09 03:42 - [Systems] Taiwan makers expect shipment growth in 4Q10 from latest Apple products
Apple's iPod touch manufacturer Quanta Computer, iPod nano manufacturer Foxconn Electronics (Hon Hai Precision Industry) and iPod shuffle manufacturer Inventec Appliances are expected to benefit from the latest announced Apple products and see shipment growth in the fourth quarter, according to...
03/09 03:39 - [Bits + chips] Ceramic substrate vendor Leatec looks to improved gross margin in 3Q10
Aluminum ceramic substrate supplier Leatec Fine Ceramic is expected to see it gross margin improve to 30-33% in the third quarter from 23.6% in the second thanks to price hikes of substrate products.
03/09 03:23 - [Bits + chips] Asia solar cell prices unlikely to fall in September
Prices for Asia-made solar cells are showing no signs of decrease in September, and some Taiwan-based solar cell makers have even modestly raised quotes by an average of US$0.01, according to sources from solar module companies.
03/09 03:23 - [Bits + chips] Taiwan solar cell makers Neo Solar and Solartech report strong August sales
Neo Solar Power's August 2010 revenues increased 13.65% sequentially and 82.3% on year to NT$2.01 billion (US$62.78 million), exceeding the NT$2 billion mark for the first time and setting a new monthly sales record for the fifth consecutive month, according to the company. Revenues from January...
03/09 03:22 - [Telecom] Samsung to launch LTE-enabled smartphone in the US in September, sources say
Samsung Electronics plans to launch its first LTE-enabled smartphone, the Samsung Craft (SCH-R900), in the US market in September as well as its first LTE/HSPA+ dual-mode netbook, the N350, in the IFA trade show, according to industry sources.
03/09 03:19 - [Systems] Taiwan market: Hitachi GST to launch LifeStudio series HDDs
Hitachi Global Storage Technologies (GST) has unveiled its LifeStudio series All-in-One external HDD series for launch in the Taiwan market in late September 2010.
03/09 03:15 - [Bits + chips] PCB makers lower notebook PCB shipment outlook for 3Q10
PCB maker HannStar Board has revised its shipment guidance for notebook PCBs from growth to decline for the third quarter of 2010, while peer companies including Gold Circuit Electronics, Tripod Technology and Dynamic Electronics also expressed conservative views over their third-quarter shipment...
03/09 03:11 - [Bits + chips] Taiwan equipment makers venturing into green energy industry
More Taiwan-based equipment suppliers, which used to see sales contributed by their panel customers account for 70-80% of their total revenues, are venturing into the production of equipment for the green energy industry as a number of industry giants such as Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing...
03/09 02:59 - [Bits + chips] LCD driver IC vendor Sitronix set to see revenues decline in 3Q10
LCD driver IC vendor Sitronix Technology has indicated that shipments of its large-size LCD panel driver ICs have been lower than expected so far in the third quarter of 2010 which may affect its revenues for the quarter.
03/09 02:53 - [Bits + chips] IC distributors snap up handsome gains in 1H10
Most Taiwan-based IC distributors have posted handsome gains for the first half of 2010, with WPG Holdings, WT Microelectronics, and Yosun Industrial each recording an EPS of over NT$2.50, while fellow companies Alltek Technology and Maxtek Technology posted an EPS higher than NT$2.
02/09 09:07 - [Displays] Tatung reports net loss for 1H10
The Tatung Group has posted net loss of NT$721 million (US$22.53 million) for the first half of 2010 with an EPS of negative NT$0.13.
02/09 09:06 - [Systems] TW-Airnet to launch 5TV Chinese-language video/audio services at App Store
Chunghwa Wideband Best Network (TW-Airnet), a Taiwan-based ISP and IPTV operator, has filed an application with App Store for launch of its 5TV Chinese-language integrated video/audio services including TV content, movies, music and TV shopping, at the online store for iPhone and iPad users at...
02/09 09:03 - [Systems] HP may not see 2010 notebook shipments surpass 40 million units, says Digitimes Research
Due to a strong nosedive in global consumer notebook demand, all the first-tier notebook vendors except Apple, reduced their notebook orders significantly in July with Hewlett-Packard's (HP's) volume dropping back to the levels of April and May, a monthly low for HP in 2010, while Acer also saw...
02/09 09:01 - [Displays] TI expects shipments of DLP 3D Ready chips to reach 2-3 million units in 2011
Texas Instruments (TI) vice president of DLP business Kent Novak at a conference has commented that the company's shipments of DLP 3D Ready chips will increase to 2-3 million units in 2011, and the company already shipped over 300,000 from the fourth quarter of 2009 to the first quarter of 2010.
02/09 08:59 - [Systems] PC replacement trend for enterprise market to appear in 1Q11, says Asustek
Asustek Computer vice president Kevin Lin has commented that most enterprises recently started to finish their budget planning for PC replacements, and are expected to start in the first quarter of 2011.
02/09 08:52 - [Systems] III signs cooperation MOU with India CEWiT to develop relay stations
The Taiwan government-backed Institute for Information Industry (III) on September 1 signed a cooperation MOU with the Center of Excellence in Wireless Technology (CEWiT) of India for the Networks and Multimedia Institute under III to undertake joint development of 802.16j-enabled relay...
02/09 08:50 - [Systems] Compal to see 3Q10 notebook shipments drop up to 10% on quarter
Compal Electronics has reduced its third-quarter 2010 notebook shipment forecast from a growth of 5% originally to a single-digit percentage drop on quarter, according to company president Ray Chen.
02/09 08:46 - [Systems] Compal president pessimistic about non-Apple tablet PC shipments in 2011
Compal Electronics president Ray Chen at a company investors conference on September 1, commented that he expects shipments of non-Apple tablet PCs to not exceed 15 million units in 2011 and players will quickly quit after finding out the market is not as easy as they expect.
02/09 08:36 - [Bits + chips] IC backend houses likely to post weaker-than-expected 3Q10 revenues
With Intel and several major IC designers having outlined a conservative outlook, industry watchers now expect most Taiwan-based packaging and testing houses to post low single-digit or flat revenue growth sequentially for the third quarter of 2010.
02/09 08:31 - [Bits + chips] Elpida and Spansion develop 4Gb SLC NAND
Elpida Memory and Spansion have jointly developed 1.8V, 4Gb single-level cell (SLC) NAND flash chips, according to Elpida. This NAND memory, based on Spansion's MirrorBit charge-trapping technology, is being produced at Elpida's Hiroshima factory.
02/09 08:27 - [Displays] TPK sees strong profit in 1H10
Touch panel maker TPK Touch Solutions has announced consolidated revenues of NT$15.99 billion (US$499.53 million) with net profits of NT$1.46 billion and an EPS of NT$7.30 for the first half.
02/09 08:15 - [Displays] Amtran lands LCD TV orders from India-based vendor
Taiwan-based LCD TV maker Amtran Technology has recently landed orders from an India-based TV vendor and will start shipments in 2011, according to company chairman Alpha Wu.
02/09 07:53 - [Systems] FET to invest in China-based company
Taiwan-based mobile telecom carrier Far EasTone Telecommunications (FET) will invest US$7.0 million, through its wholly-owned subsidiary FarEastern New Diligent Company based in British Virgin Islands (BVI), in BVI-based Yuan Dong Technology to acquire a 55% stake in Yuan Dong's wholly-owned...
02/09 07:00 - [Displays] Taiwan market: Amtran launches 5 new Vizio LED TVs
US-based LCD TV brand Vizio has launched five M series edge-type LED-backlit LCD TVs in Taiwan, according to the vendor's Taiwan-based manufacture partner Amtran Technology.
02/09 06:49 - [Systems] On-quarter hard drive shipments to stay flat in 3Q10, but drop in 4Q10
Despite IT market already having entered the back-to-school season, weak notebook demand is expected to cause hard drive shipments to stay flat sequentially in the third quarter; however, shipments in the fourth quarter are expected to drop on quarter as hard drive players are seeing their orders...
02/09 06:46 - [Bits + chips] Chip revenues forecast to grow 31.5% in 2010, says Gartner
Worldwide semiconductor revenues are set to reach US$300 billion in 2010, up 31.5% from US$228 billion in 2009, according to Gartner. It previuosly estimated that chip revenues this year would grow 27.1% to US$290 billion.
02/09 06:28 - [Bits + chips] Lite-On Group aiming to achieve revenues of NT$350-400 billion in 2013
Lite-On Group, at its investors conference on September 1, noted that the company is aiming to achieve NT$350-400 billion (US$10.93-12.5 billion) in revenues for 2013 as the company's new businesses will start to contribute.
02/09 05:52 - [Bits + chips] Taiwan solar wafer makers holding price steady for Sept 2010
Solar-grade silicon wafer makers in Taiwan will not raise quotes for September 2010 as they believe further price increase could have serious ramifications for the entire solar sector, according to sources from the wafer suppliers. Spot quotes for 6-inch wafers will hold steady at US$3.8 and...
02/09 04:27 - [Bits + chips] NAND flash vendors cutting chip prices
NAND flash chip vendors are now more willing to lower the prices of their NAND flash parts due to rising inventory levels, according to industry sources, adding that the price of 32Gb NAND flash has dropped to as low as US$4.30 per unit recently.
02/09 04:26 - [Bits + chips] Global FPCB market moving in positive direction, say sources
Flexible PCB makers both in Taiwan and Japan recorded strong performance in the second quarter indicating that the global FPCB industry is moving forward in a positive direction, according to industry sources.
02/09 04:03 - [Telecom] China market: Symbian losing dominance, market share falls to 50-60%
With Research in Motion (RIM), Apple and a slew of Android-based handset vendors making more aggressive moves in the China market, Symbian operating system's (OS) dominance of the country's smartphone sector is quickly disappearing, according to sources from China's handset industry. Symbian's...
02/09 03:40 - [Bits + chips] Globalfoundries adds new 28nm technology offering, unveils 22/20nm roadmap
Globalfoundries has announced the addition of a new technology offering based on its 28nm high-k metal gate (HKMG) technology, and revealed for the first time its manufacturing timeline for the 22/20nm node.
02/09 03:36 - [Systems] Heatpipe maker Yeh-Chiang 1H10 revenues jump 69% on year
Thermal component maker Yeh-Chiang Technology has reported consolidated revenues of NT$799 million (US$24.97 million) for the first half of 2010, up 69.27% on year. EPS for the period came to NT$0.05 versus a loss of NT$0.45 in 2009.
02/09 02:26 - [Telecom] China market: Sony Ericsson unveils first TD-SCDMA smartphone
Sony Ericsson has unveiled its first TD-SCDMA smartphone, the A8i, in China. The handset vendor will start marketing the device in October in cooperation with carrier China Mobile. The A8i is based on the Ophone 2.0 platform and supports China Mobile Multimedia Broadcasting (CMMB), 3.5-inch...
01/09 09:09 - [Mobos] Nvidia said to be planning chipset that combines GPU and southbridge
Nvidia has recently been developing a chipset that combines the functions of a southbridge and a GPU, with the goal of the product to reduce cost for PC makers as well as create more potential for smaller and lighter devices, according to sources from motherboard makers.
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03/09 00:01 - NVIDIA Announces Entire Line of DX11 Fermi-Based Mobile GPUs
NVIDIA has just taken the wraps off an entire line-up of Fermi-based GeForce GT and GTX 400M mobile GPUs—seven in total---and revealed a number of notebook design wins from major OEMs using the GPUs. Like their desktop-targeted counterparts, the mobile GeForce GT and GTX 400M series GPUs...
02/09 18:10 - Stunning Unreal 3 iOS Tech Demo Now Available for Download
If you're looking for an app to show off your iPad, your search is over. At yesterday's Apple event, Epic Games announced a new game for the iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch called Project Sword, an action RGP being made exclusively for iOS. Minutes later, Epic Games went and released a tech demo as...
02/09 17:34 - Toshiba Recalls 41,000 Satellite Notebooks Due To Burn Hazard
Zing! Burn! Ouch! We know, it's too easy, but we just had to. Sony, HP and lots of others have dealt with burn-related recalls in the past, and now it's Toshiba's turn. Today, the company has issued a voluntary recall on their T Series notebook computers due to a "burn hazard." The recall is...
02/09 16:00 - Follow HotHardware On Digg, Facebook and Twitter
You do realize we're a social sort of group here; demented and sad but social.  (Insert your personal favorite Breakfast Club line...)  That said, though we're enslaved to Tech goodness, it doesn't mean we don't have time to mix it up with the masses on the various new social networking...
02/09 12:47 - Sprint's 4G Predicament
Sprint has put a lot of money into developing and marketing its 4G network. This 4G network is made possible by the partnership between Sprint and Clearwire. Currently, Sprint has the majority ownership in Clearwire. Clearwire's 4G network is expanding, and the company wants to continue rolling...
02/09 12:25 - TomTom Tricks Out Sony's Xplod Nav Systems with Maps, HD Traffic
Tom and Jerry. Starsky and Hutch. Mulder and Scully. Abbott and Costello. Batman and Robin. Bill and Ted (who went on an excellent adventure). Take your pick on which duo is your favorite, and while you're at it, add TomTom and Sony to the mix. The two companies just announced a new collaboration...
02/09 12:05 - Watch Home Videos on Sony's New Digital Photo Frames
It's easier than ever to record cheesy videos of your vacation or embarrassing moments on the fly now that even basic point-n-shoot cameras come with the ability to shoot video, so it only makes sense that digital photo frames get on the same page. Thanks to Sony, they now have. Sony this week...
02/09 12:04 - Dell Streak Android Tablet Review
When it comes to Android devices, there are two inevitabilities. The first is that its popularity is unstoppable. Twice as many Android smartphones are sold now than were only two months earlier. The second given is that an onslaught of Android tablets are about to descend upon us. Major...
02/09 09:54 - Sony Adds Touch To Entire Reader Family
Sony revamped its line of Reader digital books and introduced the new Reader Pocket Edition, Reader Touch Edition and the wireless Reader Daily Edition. The new generation of Readers has been restyled and is now lighter and smaller in comparison to previous generations. All of the new Readers...
02/09 09:43 - IBM Introduces World's Fastest Processor: 5.2GHz Enterprise Chip
Don't blink -- if you do, you may miss IBM's new processor. The company is boldly claiming that the chip within IBM's new zEnterprise clocks in at 5.2GHz, making it the world's fastest microprocessor. We're sure this claim could be challenged on multiple fronts, namely by hardcore overclockers...
02/09 07:53 - HP And Hynix Team To Bring SSD-Killing Memristor To Market
HP and Hynix. Two names we know well in the computing industry, but two that are rarely mentioned in the same sentence, at least in the world of consumerdom. But now, the two companies are joining forces in order to advance the memristor and bring it to market in next-generation memory modules....
02/09 07:34 - Samsung Reveals Galaxy Tab: 7" Android 2.2 Tablet With Bluetooth 3.0
At last, the rumors can finally be put to rest. Samsung's Galaxy Tab is real, and it is being revealed in full today at the Berlin-based IFA trade show. For months, rumors have had Samsung preparing an iPad rival, but rather than using Windows, it was said to rely on Google's Android operating...
02/09 05:42 - Sony Unveils New Bloggie Camera
Sony added to its pocket video camera offerings by announcing the new Bloggie Touch (MHS-TS20 and MHS-TS10). These new cameras are capable of capturing 1920x1080p high definition MP4 video and 12.8-megapixel photos. The difference between the two models is embedded memory, with 8GB (MHS-TS20) or...
02/09 04:31 - Amazon Preps Subscription-based Video Streaming Service
As Apple prepares to launch an Apple TV - Netflix hookup, beginning next week when the new Apple TV ships, Amazon.com is seen to be working on a new subscription service that would stream TV shows and movies, according to a report in the Wall Street Journal. While Amazon.com already has a...
02/09 03:23 - MSI Introduces Core 2 Duo-Powered WindBOX III Slim PC
Need an average PC, but don't have the space for even an SFF unit? Problem, solved. MSI's WindBOX line has been solving this issue for years, and the company's newest is their most powerful yet. The WindBOX III houses an Intel Core 2 Duo CPU, and while the box itself remains a familiar design,...
02/09 01:07 - The Return of Windows 7 Family Pack
The Windows 7 Family Pack returns, or at least it will, starting Oct. 3rd. Microsoft offered a Family Pack bundle (with 3 installations) when Windows 7 launched, but it was a limited-time offer, and in less than two months, supplies had pretty much been sold out. Despite the fact that some other...
02/09 00:07 - New Xbox 360 Controller Offers "Transforming D-Pad"
Well, here's something rather interesting. Microsoft is introducing new Xbox-related hardware! No, it's not another Xbox 360, not even a slimmer-than-slim one. It's a new...controller. Yeah, a controller. We can't remember the last time a gaming company introduced a new controller in the middle...
01/09 16:52 - Apple Reveals iOS 4.1 and 4.2; Bug Fixes, Wireless Streaming, Game Center
It wasn't worthy of a dedicated press release from Apple today, but it's news nonetheless for the 120+ million iOS users in the world. Apple has today announced iOS 4.1, their first major point update since the iPhone 4's antenna debacle. There's no mention of this release further improving...
01/09 16:23 - Microsoft Launches Arc Mouse: Most Wildly Designed Mouse Ever
We're beginning to think that 2010 is the year of new mice. Or should we say, unconventional mice. First was Swiftpoint with their finger-based notebook mouse, and now there's Microsoft with their Arc Touch Mouse. The design on this one is totally new, and even old-school mouse users will...
01/09 15:49 - Apple Intros New Apple TV And iTunes 10 With "Ping" and AirPlay
Apple has done it: a new, refreshed Apple TV. Steve Jobs has called the Apple TV a "hobby" for some time, but it sounds like that hobby may be something more now. With the introduction of iOS, it seems that the Apple TV has new life. For the longest time, the Apple TV truly was a sore thumb in...
01/09 15:32 - Apple Debuts New iPod Touch, iPod Nano And iPod Shuffle
Well, wouldn't you know it. Apple has introduced new iPods at a Fall music event in San Francisco. It's becoming an annual tradition for the market leader in this category, but we have to say that this year's introductions were a bit more spirited than usual. Rather than simply overhauling the...
01/09 13:25 - MSI Launches Most Powerful Fuzion Board to Date
MSI today added another motherboard to its growing Fuzion lineup, this latest one being the 870A Fuzion Power Edition. More than just fancy nomenclature, this is MSI's most powerful Fuzion board so far with support for AMD's full line of Phenom II, Athlon II, and Sempron processors in AM3 form....
01/09 13:09 - Starcraft 2: Wings of Liberty Reviewed
It's been over 12 years since Starcraft launched, and expectations for the sequel have been quite high*. Well, the highly anticipated sequel, Starcraft 2: Wings of Liberty, is here and we've taken the time to play through the campaign, test various difficulty levels, and tackle both human and the...
01/09 12:45 - Stuck with a Dead BFG Card? PNY Comes to the Rescue with Discounted RMA Program!
At this point, it doesn't even matter who's to blame for BFG's demise, because at the end of the day, you're left holding the bag should your BFG videcoard give up the ghost. The company's days appear numbered, and BFG, which essentially pioneered the concept of Lifetime Warranties in the GPU...
01/09 12:25 - SanDisk's Sansa Fuze+ Marks Re-Entry Into Saturated MP3 Market
Is SanDisk back in the portable media player business? It looks like the answer may be "yes!" The company's Sansa line has faltered in recent years, with the last unit to come from it being introduced so long ago that most of you probably don't even remember it. The company's CEO once admitted...
01/09 11:49 - Motorola Warns Over Leaked Droid X Froyo Update
Can't wait for a Froyo build for your device? Just remember, if you flash your device with a leaked ROM, you may not have an upgrade path to the released build. That's what Motorola is warning Droid X owners. In their support forums, Motorola says: WARNING: Do NOT load the leaked 2.2 upgrade that...
01/09 10:12 - Telcel Exec Says iPhone 4 HW Revision Coming
Telcel started selling the iPhone 4 on their network last Friday, August 27th. Buyers might want to hold off, however: the carrier also said that Apple will be releasing a hardware revision after September to address the well-known "Antennagate" issues. The report comes via CanalMX, which spoke...
01/09 08:35 - Asus Selects Amimon For WHDI Wireless Streaming
And now, the wireless streaming war really begins. Intel has their Wireless Display technology. There's WDHI. There's Wireless HD. And even HP has a new dongle out with an undisclosed technology underneath. And now, it's Asus' turn. The company responsible for the Eee PC netbook craze has just...
01/09 07:23 - HP Introduces Mini 5103 And Mini 210 Netbooks
HP is definitely on a roll. First comes a slew of new notebooks and a Wireless Adapter, and now the company is issuing a pair of new netbooks. Way to round things off, guys! The newly redesigned Mini 210 is a sleeker, slimmer and more powerful Mini than what you're used to, equipped with built-in...
01/09 07:07 - Xbox LIVE Seeing Price Hikes To Cover Extra Content
Enjoying your Xbox LIVE subscription? Exactly how much are you enjoying it? We only ask because starting November 1st, it will cost you even more to maintain it. For the first time since Xbox LIVE's inception, Microsoft is being forced to raise prices for members in Canada, Mexico, the UK and the...
01/09 05:59 - ViewSonic's ViewPad 7 Is An Android 2.2 Tablet And Phone
Another tablet? Of course! As the entire PC-based universe gears up to take on the iPad, ViewSonic is even getting in on the action. But there's a difference between this tablet and some of the other Microsoft-blessed tablets coming soon. The ViewPad 7 is Android-based, and in fact, it's the...
01/09 03:27 - Nintendo Dropping Prices Of DSi And DSi XL Gaming Handhelds
Now, here's a tactic you don't see very often. In fact, we hesitate to even call it a "tactic." Most companies are deathly afraid of letting impending price drop information leak before the drop actually happens, primarily in fear of the information slowing existing sales. Not so with Nintendo,...
01/09 01:55 - HP Intros Envy 17 3D, Pavilion dm3 And Beats Envy 14 Notebooks
Don't ever accuse HP of not being on top of things. The computer company has just revealed quite a few new machines tonight, with a couple of them being firsts of their kind. Of course, a new line of notebooks wouldn't be a new line of notebooks without a bit of 3D mixed in, and the HP Envy 17 3D...
31/08 13:57 - ATI Radeon HD 5500 Series GDDR5 Review
A few weeks back, AMD quietly released a couple of new graphics cards in the Radeon HD 5500 series. For a while there, starting with the Radeon HD 5870 in late September of last year, it seemed like AMD was releasing a new series of graphics cards aimed at different price points, practically...
31/08 13:41 - Samsung Announces Wave 723 With Bada OS
Samsung recently announced its latest Bada powered smartphone, the S7230E Wave 723. This new smartphone features a 3.2-inch touchscreen, a 5 megapixel camera with LED flash and auto-focus, an FM radio, and Dolfin Browser 2.0. Connectivity features include 3G, 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi, aGPS, and...
31/08 12:28 - Gogo Inflight Internet Reaches 1,000 Aircraft
Have you taken your first Wi-Fi enabled flight yet? Inflight Internet is more available than ever before. Today, Aircell announced that it has installed Gogo Inflight Internet on its 1,000th aircraft. The Delta Air Lines DC-9 will make its connected flight today from Detroit. To celebrate the...
31/08 11:32 - Corsair Launches USB Headset For Gamers
Corsair may be well known for its memory, but the company also dabbles in a variety of peripherals and other products. Today, Corsair made its entry into the PC gaming hardware market by announcing its first audio product, the Gaming Audio Series HS1 USB gaming headset. The new headset uses 50mm...
31/08 10:45 - LucidLogix Promises Multi-Vendor, Multi-GPU Nirvana to a Desktop Near You
Remember LucidLogix Technologies? They're the ones intent on removing any and all potential roadblocks to configuring a multi-GPU system. You know, those little annoyances like picking the right chipset for your graphics hardware (SLI or CrossFire-X) and only pairing same make/model cards with...
31/08 10:05 - HP Settles Kickback Case for $55 Million
Uncle Sam doesn't like it when you try to pull one over on him, and that's something Hewlett Packard had to go and find out the hard way. After standing accused of offering kickbacks to systems integrator companies in exchange for recommending HP products to U.S. agencies, the OEM has agreed to...
31/08 08:56 - Purdue Software Throttles Servers With Rising Temps, Saves System Failure
What if your future GPU or CPU could throttle itself back when it got too hot, rather than overheating and causing errors or a shutdown? It may be possible, but for now, this is a reality in the server realm. Overheating doesn't happen nearly as often these days when it comes to consumer...
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02/09 23:38 - Asus Lamborghini VX6 netbook available for pre-order, costs $699
No, Asus' Lamborghini VX6 'premium' netbook is still not shipping but at least you can now pre-order it and start bragging to friends about how cool it is. Just be sure you have $699 ready as that's the price tag of the eye-catching, sports car-inspired mobile machine.
02/09 23:21 - Toshiba Satellite A665 3D and Qosmio F60 added more 3D capabilities
Toshiba is making its Satellite A665 3D and Qosmio F60 15.6-inch laptops more 3D-friendly by updating them with support Blu-ray 3D disc and the ability to stream 3D movies via HDMI to a 3D TV, and by pre-loading them with an application that will convert movies from 2D to 3D.
02/09 23:05 - Nvidia expands GeForce 400M series with seven DX11 mobile GPUs
Santa Clara-based Nvidia Corp. woke up really early today to let the world know it too has made a whole line-up of DirectX 11-supporting mobile GPUs which includes the already-released GTX 480M, and the new GTX 470M, GTX 460M, GT 445M, GT 435M, GT 425M, GT 420M and GT 415M.
02/09 22:38 - Samsung's QX310 13.3-inch laptop to hit stores next month
The smallest model in the new QX Series from Samsung, the QX310 laptop will be debuting in Europe next month and target mobile professionals who need performance and features but don't ignore aesthetics when making a purchase.
02/09 22:23 - Toshiba readies the STOR.E TV+ networked multimedia drive
Toshiba has now unveiled a new STOR.E series product, but not your 'usual' portable HDD, a networked HD-ready multimedia drive that can store up to 2TB of content (music, video) and stream it to HDTVs quickly and easily.
02/09 22:08 - Trillian 5 beta gets lighter in bugs with new update
Cerulean Studios have let loose a new beta build (Build 25) of their upcoming Trillian 5 multi-IM software for Windows, making it more stable, a bit faster, and once again able to handle tweets.
02/09 21:57 - Samsung NF210 netbook detailed and priced
Samsung Electronics has just exposed one of the three NF Series netbooks prepared for this fall, the NF210 model which comes in a light-weight contoured clamshell case, runs Windows 7 Starter, and includes the AllShare feature for streaming videos, music to DLNA devices.
02/09 21:47 - Samsung betting mostly on Android, will still show WP7 and bada some love
Samsung, the world's second-largest mobile phone vendor, has confirmed that its smartphone offer is going to be dominated by Android-based models due to great consumer demand for the Google-backed open source platform.
02/09 11:47 - Techconnect Review Round-up 2/9/10
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02/09 11:27 - GPU-Z 0.4.6 available for download
A new version of the GPU-Z graphics card information and monitoring tool has now been made available and it adds support for the cards revealed by the GeForce 259.47 driver (GeForce GTS 455, GTS 450, GT 440, GTX 430, GTX 420, GTX 470M, GTX 460M, GTX 445M, GTX 435M, GTX 425M, GTX 420M and GTX 415M).
02/09 11:16 - LaCie serves up the MosKeyto compact flash drive
Still buzzing around the storage market, LaCie has now introduced its newest flash drive which is called MosKeyto, measures just 21 x 16 x 10 mm, weights 10 grams, and can store 4GB, 8GB and soon, up to 16GB worth of blo... of digital content.
02/09 10:30 - Chrome 6.0 goes stable, complete with Form Autofill and extension syncing
Google has today made the 6.0.472.53 version of its Chrome browser available to practically anyone, by releasing it through the Stable and Beta channels for Windows, Mac OS and Linux. This release comes with performance and stability improvements as well as quite a few new features.
02/09 10:08 - [UHS] SDHC/SDXC memory cards to get 300 MB/s speeds thanks to new design
The first Ultra High Speed (UHS) interface SD memory cards, with transfer speeds of up to 95 MB/s, have barely been announced and already the SD Association is promising even higher performance with its new dual-row pin memory card design which will be part of the SD 4.0 specification.
02/09 09:48 - Toshiba recalling 41,000 T Series notebooks, power plug to blame
Japan-based Toshiba Corp., the US Consumer Product Safety Commission and Health Canada, has today issued a voluntary recall for some 41,000 Satellite T Series laptops sold from August 2009 to August 2010 for $600 and $800.
02/09 09:32 - Samsung America details the QX410, SF510, RF510 and RF710 laptops
Samsung has now announced in the US a bunch of Calpella-based, and Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit-loaded mobile solutions combining an eye-catching design with solid performance - the 14-inch QX410, the 15.6-inch SF510 and RF510, and the 17.3-inch RF710.
02/09 09:02 - Toshiba debuts Folio 100 10-inch tablet, to ship it in Q4
Toshiba Europe didn't wait for IFA 2010 to kick off and today revealed to the world the Folio 100, an Android 2.2-running tablet powered by Nvidia's Tegra 2 SoC that will be pre-loaded with Opera Mobile, FBReader, Document To Go, Evernote, Adobe Flash 10.1 and Fring.
02/09 08:47 - HP makes higher bid for 3PAR, Dell backs down
And the bid war for 3PAR is officially over (unless a new one is just around the corner) as today HP upped the ante for the last time, offering $33 cash per 3PAR share, and Dell announced that it will not be matching the sum.
02/09 08:34 - Toshiba announces full line of UHS-I-compatible SDHC and microSDHC cards
Hot on the heels of Panasonic, who unveiled its first UHS-I SDHC cards yesterday, Toshiba has today announced three SDHC and three microSDHC solutions that utilize the Ultra High Speed interface and deliver maximum read/write speeds of 95/80 MB/s, and 40/20 MB/s, respectively.
02/09 08:16 - Buffalo to deliver Blu-ray 3D-ready external writer this month
Buffalo is going with the 3D trend and will later this month be bringing to market, the Japanese market to be exact, an external Blu-ray writer that has Blu-ray 3D support, and can even 'do' 2D to 3D conversion thanks to the bundled CyberLink PowerDVD 9 software.
02/09 06:57 - Google and AOL extend and expand their search/ad partnership
Google and AOL have just announced the signing of a new deal that will further their already long-lasting collaboration by another five years and enable them to work together even closer.
02/09 06:17 - Creative readies D220W wireless soundbar speaker for Q4
And we have yet another announcement from X-Fi maker Creative, one that details the D220W, a wireless soundbar speaker with a high-gloss piano black finish that is paired up with the Sound Blaster Wireless USB transmitter.
02/09 05:39 - MSI Afterburner VGA utility reaches version 2.0
MSI has now made available the 2.0(.) version of the Afterburner tool which enables graphics cards monitoring, overclocking, VGA fan speed adjustment, and even stress testing via the included Kombustor tool.
02/09 04:12 - Logitech intros the colorful Ultimate Ears 100 earphones
Logitech's Ultimate Ears team has today revealed the UE 100 noise-isolating in-ear headphones that target music lovers and are available in five music genre-inspired designs (colored red, green, blue, purple and grey).
02/09 03:47 - Samsung Galaxy Tab 7-inch tablet finally announced
It certainly took its time but today Samsung has officially announced the Galaxy Tab 7-inch tablet running Android 2.2. The new mobile device (codenamed GT-P1000) measures 190.09 x 120.45 x 11.98 mm and can be used for browsing, e-mail, voice and video calls, and for staying socially connected.
02/09 03:18 - Samsung HMX-T10 HD camcorder is easy on the hands and eyes
Later this month Samsung is promising to release a new HD-capable compact digital camcorder, the HMX-T10 model which makes use of an 'innovative' 20-degree Slanted Lens that ensures users can record for long periods of time and not experience any discomfort to their arm or wrist.
02/09 02:45 - Zalman rolling out the VF3000F Fermi-compatible VGA cooler
As promised, Zalman has developed a new version of its VF3000 dual-fan VGA cooler, one that is compatible with Nvidia's GF100-powered GeForce GTX 465, GTX 470 and GTX 480 cards - the VF3000F.
02/09 02:09 - Elpida and Spansion make the first-ever charge-trapping NAND Flash chip
Elpida and Spansion have just announced that they have managed to develop the world's first NAND Flash memory chip to feature the latter's MirrorBit charge-trapping technology which enables a more scalable cell structure and higher read and write speeds.
02/09 01:44 - Google releases SketchUp 8
Google's SketchUp 3D modeling tool has now moved up to version 8, bringing even more features and options like Google Maps integration, Match Photo improvements, and Add Location - a tool that enables users to import terrain directly into SketchUp without opening up Google Earth.
02/09 01:08 - Creative preps two new Sound Blaster-branded gaming headsets
Creative Technology is soon going to treat gamers to more surround sound via the new Sound Blaster Tactic 3D Alpha and Tactic 3D Sigma headsets which feature THX TruStudio Pro Surround Audio technology enabling a high-end 360-degree audio experience.
02/09 00:31 - MSI GeForce GTX 460 Hawk card made official
MSI has today officially introduced its newest graphics cards powered by the 40nm GF104 GPU, an uber-custom GeForce GTX 460 dubbed N460GTX Hawk which is slightly factory-overclocked and comes equipped with the Twin FrozR II dual-fan/dual-slot cooler.
02/09 00:06 - Sony unveils two new SD Handycam camcorders
Although high definition has been 'in' for quite a while now, Sony ignored it when it came to developing the Handycam DCR-SX15E and DCR-SR15E, two digital camcorders that are only capable of standard definition video recording.
01/09 23:43 - CoreTemp 0.99.7.10 released, brings more fixes, tweaks
No, it's not 1.0, but this latest update for the CoreTemp processor temperature monitoring utility is still worth a mention and it comes with better chip recognition, an overheat protection option, and more.
01/09 23:27 - Transcend updates its 2.5-inch SSDs, makes them faster, more spacious
Trying to keep up with the competition, Transcend has introduced an upgraded line of 2.5-inch solid state drives which make use of a new controller (which one, they don't say), have higher transfer speeds, and higher densities - up to 512GB.
01/09 23:08 - Acer making the Aspire One D255 a shiny, happy netbook
Acer apparently decided to give its Aspire One D255 a fresh new kick, so it will be releasing some extra versions of the 10-inch netbook (all called 'Happy') that will feature an overall white chassis, with a bright color on the display cover and palm rest.
01/09 22:51 - Nokia shutting down Ovi Files service on October 1st
Through a notice posted on ovi.com, Nokia announced that Ovi Files, its very own cloud storage service enabling remote data access, will be discontinued as of October 1st. Users won't have to hurry to backup any data though as the files uploaded are 'mirrored' on their PC/Mac.
01/09 22:35 - Windows 7 Family Pack making a comeback next month
For people who still haven't made the transition to Windows 7, Microsoft has revived the Family Pack (three upgrade licenses of Windows 7 Home Premium) offering and will be making it available as of next month at a price tag of $149.99 (US pricing).
01/09 22:25 - Windows Phone 7 goes gold/RTM
Terry Myerson, Corporate Vice President of Windows Phone Engineering, has yesterday proudly announced that Windows Phone 7, Microsoft's latest and wannabe greatest mobile operating system has reached 'Release to Manufacturing' stage, and is being delivered in this final form to partners.
01/09 22:13 - Swiftech intros two new all-in-one liquid cooling systems
Swiftech has this week rolled out a couple of new liquid cooling kits which cater even to those who are unfamiliar with anything but air cooling. Named H20-220 Edge and H20-320 Edge, the LC solutions are factory sealed, which mean they require no install tinkering or regular maintenance.
01/09 22:00 - Samsung develops new, speedy wireless USB chipset
Samsung has now started sampling a fresh wireless USB solution, one that goes by the name S3C2680/ S5M8311 and promises to provide transfer speeds of up to 200 Mbps to a multitude of devices, including cameras, camcorders, TVs, PCs, tablets, printers and portable drives, and also to SD cards.
01/09 21:44 - AMD 8-core Orochi die pictured at GlobalFoundries conference
Yesterday at the very first Global Technology Conference held by young manufacturing giant GlobalFoundries, Chekib Akrout, the senior vice president of AMD's Technology Group, took the stage and revealed a die picture of the upcoming Orochi 8-core processor.
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02/09 11:53 - Samsung GALAXY Tab Challenges iPad at IFA 2010
Among other products, Samsung has officially unveiled the Samsung GALAXY Tab (Model: GT-P1000) Android 2.2 tablet device at IFA 2010.
02/09 10:47 - Panasonic Unveils "3D your world" at IFA 2010
Panasonic is showcasing its range of 2D and 3D products at this year's IFA, Europe's leading consumer electronics fair from September 3 - 8 in Berlin.
02/09 07:33 - CyberLink and Carl ZEISS Demo 3D Movie Experience at IFA 2010
CyberLink collaborates with Carl ZEISS AG at IFA 2010 in Berlin, Germany to demonstrate ZEISS’ next-generation cinemizer eyewear using CyberLink’s playback software, PowerDVD 10.
02/09 06:53 - IFA 2010: DivX Plus HD Certified Blu-ray Disc Player by Yamaha
DivX and Yamaha today announced at the IFA trade show the worldwide launch of Yamaha DivX Plus HD Certified Blu-ray players.
02/09 06:53 - Zoran Demonstrates New 3D, IPTV and Blu-Ray Technologies at IFA 2010
Zoran is demonstrating its latest 3D, Internet Connected DTV and Blu-Ray platforms for global consumer electronics manufacturers at IFA 2010 in Berlin.
02/09 06:42 - Kaleidescape Releases New App for iPhone
Movie server maker Kaleidescape today announced the availability of a free app for iPhone that simplifies the movie-shopping experience for Kaleidescape customers.
02/09 06:42 - Panasonic Delivers Solutions For Professional 3D Production
Panasonic today highlighted several announcements that will foster the next wave of professional 3D production.
02/09 06:39 - GLOBALFOUNDRIES Lays Out Path for Sustained Technology Leadership at 28nm and Beyond
At today's inaugural Global Technology Conference, GLOBALFOUNDRIES revealed the latest details of its progress in technology development for the 28nm technology generation and beyond.
02/09 06:38 - Microsoft's Arc Touch Mouse Available For Presale
Microsoft proves the the mouse is alive and well by unveiling the Arc Touch Mouse, the first mouse designed to flatten for portability and pop up for comfort.
02/09 06:37 - Windows Phone 7 Released To Manufacturing
Microsoft's Windows Phone 7 has finally released to manufacturing (RTM). While the final integration of Windows Phone 7 with Microsoft's partners’ hardware, software, and networks is underway, the work Windows Phone team internal engineering team is largely complete.
02/09 06:37 - Samsung's New Wireless USB Chipset Supports High-Speed, Low-Power Data Transmission Between...
Samsung today introduced its latest wireless universal serial bus (USB) solution, developed using Ultra Wide Band (UWB) technology.
02/09 06:31 - Elpida and Spansion Develop 4-Gigabit NAND Flash Memory
Elpida Memory and Spansion today announced they have created the industry's first charge-trapping 1.8 V, 4-gigabit SLC (Single Level Cell) NAND Flash memory.
02/09 06:31 - Philips Showcases Enviromental Friendly Products at IFA 2010
Philips is unveiling a range of advanced consumer products that help people enjoy a healthier and better life in a simple way, this year at the Internationale Funk Ausstellung (IFA), taking place in Berlin from September 2-8.
02/09 06:28 - IBM Claims The World's Fastest Microprocessor
IBM claims that the new version of its mainframe will be powered by the world's fastest computer chip clocked at 5.2GHz.
01/09 15:15 - Apple takes wraps off new lineup of iPods, iTunes 10, New Apple TV
Apple unveiled a snazzier line of its iPod on Wednesday, with new designs for every model of the popular media device in hopes of kick-starting holiday sales. The company also announced the new Apple TV.
01/09 14:38 - IFA 2010: Sony announces Video On Demand Service For Europe
Sony kicks off IFA 2010 with 3D extravaganza featuring Sir Howard Stringer and Lang Lang. The company announced many new products under the '3D world created by Sony' moto as well as the 'Qriocity' network service platform.
01/09 13:08 - Sony Offers Lighter and Touchscreen e-readers
Sony is hoping to spur sales ahead of the holiday shopping season with the release of new electronic readers with touchscreen control.
01/09 12:01 - Panasonic Announces Full HD 3D Blu-Ray Home Theater Systems
Panasonic today debuted its first Full HD 3D Blu-ray Disc home theater systems.
01/09 11:37 - Motorola Ships MILESTONE 2 Smartphone
Motorola today introduced MILESTONE 2 enhanced with MOTOBLUR.
01/09 11:00 - Palm Releases webOS 2.0 to Developers
Developers who are members of Palm's Early Access program can now download the first early access release of webOS 2.0.
01/09 09:12 - Samsung to Invest On TV Apps
Today, Samsung brings a global effort to the U.S. to help developers, content providers and application enthusiasts join the Smart TV era, and transform the viewing experience at home.
01/09 08:58 - Singulus: Blu-ray Market Continues To Grow Rapidly
SINGULUS TECHNOLOGIES AG, a global market leader for machines and equipment for optical storage media, sees significant growth in the global Blu-ray market.
01/09 08:36 - Buffalo Ships Portable Blu-ray 3D Drive
Starting from this month, Buffalo will start shipments of the "BP3D-PI6U2-BK" portable Blu-ray disc drive to the Japanese market. The USB 2.0 drive supports 6x BD-R recording as well as reproduction of Blu-ray 3D content.
01/09 06:45 - Sony Set To Announce Video Service AT IFA
Sony is expected to announce a new music and video download service linking a range of its devices, the Financial Times said on Wednesday.
01/09 06:31 - HP Unveils New Consumer Notebook PCs Featuring 3-D and Cooling Technologies, Updates Mini...
HP today enhanced its portfolio of mini notebook PCs with new products for the consumer, business and education markets. The company also revealed new consumer notebook PCs that fuse advanced technologies with stylish designs.
01/09 06:28 - Samsung Launches New SF Series NotePCs and NF Series Netbooks
Samsung today announced the launch of the SF series of ultra-portable notePCs and NF series netbooks.
01/09 06:26 - MSI Announces the 870A Fuzion Power Edition Mainboard
MSI has followed up the recent release of its Fuzion series mainboard by upping the ante with the release of the 870A Fuzion Power Edition mainboard that features AMD 870 and SB850 chipset and support for AMD?s full line of Phenom II, Athlon II, and Sempron processors in Socket AM3, including the...
01/09 06:26 - Sony Invests In New Image Sensor Production Facility
Sony today announced that Sony would invest approximately 40 billion yen into Sony Semiconductor Kyushu Corporation's Kumamoto Technology Center, to increase production capacity for "Exmor" and "Exmor R" CMOS image sensors.
01/09 05:36 - Corsair Launches USB Headset for Gamers
Corsair today announced the launch of the Gaming Audio Series HS1 USB gaming headset.
01/09 05:35 - Jon Peddie Cites Strong Gains for the Workstation Market in Q2'10
The workstation market posted another round of solid numbers in the second quarter of 2010, but that growth is expected to slow in Q3, according to Jon Peddie Research.
01/09 05:24 - GLOBALFOUNDRIES Unveils 28nm Analog - Mixed Signal Production Design Flow Development Kit
At today’s inaugural Global Technology Conference, GLOBALFOUNDRIES showcased the first open-access 28nm Analog/Mixed-Signal (AMS) production design flow development kit.
01/09 05:14 - LG Brings SMART TV Concept, LED monitors And 3D LED Tvs To IFA
At this year's Internationale Funkausstelung (IFA) in Berlin, LG will showcase a mix of home entertainment and business products as well as the SMART TV concept - a set that mixes connectivity to the Internet with ease of use.
01/09 04:48 - Hynix And HP Work On Next Generation Memory Products, ReRAM
Hynix Semiconductor has entered into a joint development agreement with HP to develop memristor technology in ReRAM (Resistive Random Access Memory), a next generation memory product.
01/09 04:39 - New Xbox 360 Wireless Controller Features a Transforming D-pad
This November, Xbox 360 owners will be able to alter their controller with the Xbox 360 Wireless Controller with Play & Charge Kit ? with Transforming D-pad.-
01/09 04:29 - IBM Extends x86 Server Lineup with AMD Processors
IBM today broadened its family of four-socket servers with the introduction of the IBM System x3755 M3 rack server equipped with the new AMD Opteron processor.
01/09 04:11 - New DVD6C Announces New Licensing Program Includes Reduced Royalty Rates
The DVD6C Licensing Group (DVD6C) consisting of nine developers of DVD technology and formats has revised its worldwide patent licensing program beginning on and after January 1, 2010, including offering a new license agreement, which offers reduced royalty rates on certain products and...
31/08 11:28 - The Samsung Epic 4G, a Galaxy S Phone, Debuts at Sprint
Beginning today, the Samsung Epic 4G, America’s first 4G-capable phone with a full QWERTY keyboard and Super AMOLED touchscreen, is available in all Sprint retail channels, including Sprint.com, Telesales (1-800-SPRINT1) and U.S. retail partners, RadioShack, Best Buy and Walmart.
31/08 11:27 - New Blu-ray Player From Onkyo Offers BLOCKBUSTER On Demand
Onkyo's newest Blu-ray player, the BD-SP808 will offer BLOCKBUSTER On Demand.
31/08 11:26 - Sandisk Introduces The Sanza Fuze+ MP3 Player
SanDisk the sub-$100 Sansa Fuze+ (plus) portable MP3 player.
31/08 05:54 - Canon Develops World's Largest CMOS Image Sensor
Canon announced today that it has successfully developed the world's largest CMOS image sensor, with a chip size measuring 202 x 205 mm.
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02/09 18:23 - Verizon offers prepaid data plans for smart phones
By Ed Oswald, Betanews
Verizon strengthened its prepaid offerings on Thursday, introducing prepay data plans for consumers who wish to use smart phones on a no contract basis. While the acquisition costs for those phones will be significantly higher, a customer would be free to leave at any...
02/09 16:23 - Samsung bets on Galaxy Tab in race against Apple's iPad
By Ed Oswald, Betanews
In what could potentially be the first serious challenge to Apple's dominance in the tablet sector, Samsung Thursday debuted the Galaxy Tab, a 7-inch Android powered tablet device. It will initially be available in European markets later this month, with a broader...
02/09 13:08 - Why can't Apple's Ping sing?
By Joe Wilcox, Betanews
Is Apple going to compel me to write another "I was wrong post?" Yesterday I extolled Ping -- Apple's new social music discovery tool -- based on features and product strategy. Finally, late last night, Apple widely distributed iTunes 10, giving me chance to finally...
02/09 12:10 - Toshiba recalls overheating and melting Satellite T-series notebooks
By Tim Conneally, Betanews
Thursday, the US Consumer Product Safety Commission and Health Canada announced a recall of three Toshiba Satellite T-series notebook computers: T135, T135D and ProT130, for reports that the units' AC adaptors cause them to overheat and melt.
Though there...
02/09 11:42 - First voice-over-LTE call placed in US public safety band
By Tim Conneally, Betanews
Telecommunications company Alcatel-Lucent Thursday announced that the first voice call in the 700MHz band of LTE has been completed. This is the section of wireless spectrum that is being utilized in the United States' national public safety network.Part of the...
02/09 10:58 - Samsung: new wireless USB chips capable of 480Mbps max
By Tim Conneally, Betanews
Samsung Thursday announced its latest two-chip wireless USB solution capable of transmission speeds up to 480Mbps with an actual throughput rate of 200Mbps. The solution is reportedly ten times more power efficient than 802.11g Wi-Fi. The solution is made up of...
02/09 10:07 - HP wins 3PAR with $2.4 Billion bid, Dell backs down
By Tim Conneally, Betanews
The bidding war between HP and Dell over virtualized storage company 3PAR is in its third week, and as of Thursday morning, HP looks to have won. The Palo Alto IT giant turned the tables on Dell with a $2 billion bid last Friday that caused 3PAR to announce it was...
02/09 10:07 - Dell and HP quarry 3PAR now valued at $2.4 Billion
By Tim Conneally, Betanews
The bidding war between HP and Dell over virtualized storage company 3PAR is in its third week, and as of Thursday morning, HP has the high bid, and 3PAR's favor. The Palo Alto IT giant turned the tables on Dell with a $2 billion bid last Friday that caused 3PAR...
01/09 18:30 - Roku and Boxee weigh in on today's AppleTV update
By Tim Conneally, Betanews
While the over-the-top (OTT) streaming entertainment category has not made a big dent in the mainstream home TV viewing market yet, it's a hot business, and service providers, software makers, and hardware manufacturers are all jockeying for the biggest piece of...
01/09 17:13 - Steve Jobs: 'Ping is for social music discovery'
By Joe Wilcox, Betanews
Apple's September 1 music event ended on a sour note. ColdPlay's Chris Martin gave a tepid and pitchy performance that would have sent him packing from an American Idol audition. Michael Stanclift aptly tweeted: "This guy could have practiced before this gig."...
01/09 16:53 - Windows Phone 7 is released to manufacturing
By Tim Conneally, Betanews
Microsoft announced that the highly anticipated Windows Phone 7 mobile operating system has been released to manufacturing on Wednesday, a major milestone for the project.Following the release of its developer toolkit, Microsoft released Windows Phone 7 technical...
01/09 16:43 - Microsoft makes second push to upgrade households to Windows 7
By Ed Oswald, Betanews
In a sign that Windows 7 sales may be beginning to falter somewhat, Microsoft on Wednesday announced that it would be bringing back its Windows 7 Family Pack discount program. The offer gives multi-computer households the opportunity to upgrade three PCs to Windows 7...
01/09 16:29 - Redesigned AppleTV now $99, rentals and streaming now the focus
By Ed Oswald, Betanews

Apple's hobby got a little more serious on Wednesday as the Cupertino company debuted a much smaller and cheaper version of its AppleTV set-top box. The device also heralds the introduction of rentable TV shows, a move that had been widely expected.The new...
01/09 16:15 - Nokia to shut down Ovi Files 'digital locker' service on October 1
By Tim Conneally, Betanews

Nokia's cloud-based "digital locker" service Ovi Files will be shut down on October first, Nokia is warning users. The service was used for making files remotely accessible through a mobile device's browser.Nokia added Files to the suite of Ovi services in...
01/09 15:13 - New iPods: Apple pulls buttons off the Nano and gives them back to the Shuffle
By Tim Conneally, Betanews
At Apple's annual iPod refresh event today, Apple CEO Steve Jobs revealed the "biggest change in the iPod lineup ever," which included dramatic changes to both the Nano and Shuffle which seem to reverse advancements made to the models last year.Last year, Apple...
01/09 13:52 - A look at new portable media players for Fall 2010 that aren't iPods
By Tim Conneally, Betanews
Apple's annual iPod refresh has taken place in the first week of September for the last five years, and the event coincides with back-to-school Mac and iPod promotions. Since the iPod has held a dominant share of the United States' portable media player (PMP)...
01/09 11:59 - Microsoft's flexible Arc Touch Mouse goes up for pre-order
By Tim Conneally, Betanews
Microsoft Wednesday announced the availability of its Arc Touch mouse, a brilliantly designed mouse that can be flattened to fit into a laptop bag. The peripheral uses a capacitive touch panel in place of a scroll wheel, and provides haptic feedback that simulates...
31/08 15:40 - Borders offers cheapest, most diverse e-reader selection among booksellers
By Tim Conneally, Betanews
Contrary to popular opinion, the competition between e-reader hardware manufacturers is nothing compared to the competition between e-book retailers. Tuesday, second place book retailer Borders revised its aggressive strategy for e-reader sales, slashing the price...
31/08 12:21 - Google introduces Gmail Priority Inbox beta for intelligent message filtering
By Tim Conneally, Betanews
Google continued its reinvention of the Gmail inbox Tuesday with the introduction of Priority Inbox Beta, a new mail filtering system that prioritizes emails based upon the user's viewing and responding habits.The feature will be rolled out incrementally to Gmail...
31/08 11:31 - 'Boxee Killer' Plex/Nine media center released, adds iOS app
By Tim Conneally, Betanews
Early Tuesday morning, a new version of Mac OS X-based media center software Plex was released, called Plex/Nine, and with it came a new app for iOS. Plex is a fork of open source media center software XBMC, which has recently risen to prominence for being the...
30/08 16:49 - Jobs Lied: Apple not fixing iPhone 4 proximity sensor bug in iOS 4.1
By Tim Conneally, Betanews
Poor reception and easily disrupted wireless signals are not the only problem with Apple's iPhone 4, users have also complained of a bug in the smartphone's proximity sensor that caused the screen to flicker and accidentally registered screen touches."I am holding...
30/08 13:24 - Xbox Live Gold subscription price to rise for the first time
By Tim Conneally, Betanews
On November first, Xbox Live will get more expensive than it's ever been.Since launching in 2002, Microsoft's Xbox Live subscription gaming service has retained the same price in the U.S.: $7.99 per month, $19.99 per 3 months, and $49.99 per year. Monday, Director...
30/08 12:47 - DRM company acquires technology from music search engine killed by copyright suits
By Tim Conneally, Betanews
Monday, Intertrust Technologies Corporation, a company with more than a hundred patents for various Digital Rights Management (DRM) technologies, announced it has acquired all of SeeqPod's software and patents. The company went bankrupt after being sued by Warner...
30/08 10:56 - Intel acquires Infineon's wireless group for $1.4B, picks up 2G, 3G, LTE tech
By Tim Conneally, Betanews
The world's largest chipmaker, Intel Corp. announced Monday morning that it will be acquiring the Wireless Solutions (WLS) business from German semiconductor company Infineon Technologies AG for approximately $1.4 billion. Last year, the division held about 11% of...
28/08 14:57 - Mobile phones in class: the next back to school accessory
By Tim Conneally, Betanews
As school districts across the country open their doors for the 2010-2011 school year, a remarkable shift in thought is taking place: cell phones, once regarded as distractions or liabilities are coming to be viewed as viable learning tools. This fall, Wisconsin's...
28/08 03:03 - HP's $2 billion bid leads 3PAR to terminate agreement with Dell
By Tim Conneally, Betanews
Two weeks ago, Dell announced it would be acquiring virtualized storage company 3PAR for $1.5 billion. Dell's announcement, however, represented only a preliminary agreement between the companies, and HP wanted to acquire 3PAR as well. Friday morning, just a...
27/08 17:15 - Paul Allen sues Apple, Google, nine others over patent infringement
By Ed Oswald, Betanews

Microsoft co-founder and former executive Paul Allen filed a suit against 11 tech companies on Friday, accusing them of infringement over patents he acquired from the now defunct Internal Research. While Allen had invested in the company, he never participated...
27/08 16:18 - Windows Live Sync to become Windows Live Mesh after beta
By Tim Conneally, Betanews
Microsoft's two sync offerings --Windows Live Sync and Windows Live Mesh-- were combined into a single program called Windows Live Sync beta for the beta of Windows Live Essentials. Today, Microsoft announced it's reversing that decision, and the combined program...
27/08 15:17 - Where have all the PC sales gone?
By Joe Wilcox, Betanews
It's the question to ask now that Intel has issued a third-quarter profit warning. Right, this is the same company that reported its "best quarter ever" just last month. Strong PC sales mean more chip sales for Intel, and second quarter was scrumptious-delicious. PC...
27/08 13:10 - Mozilla updates Fennec mobile browser, strengthens its ties to Firefox 4
By Tim Conneally, Betanews

Still in alpha after nearly two years, Mozila on Friday released the latest version of its mobile browser, Fennec for Android 2.0 and higher and Nokia N900.Several improvements have been made in the Android version since the "Pre-alpha" build was released...
27/08 13:10 - Mozilla updates Fennec alpha for Android 2.0+, Nokia N900
By Tim Conneally, Betanews

Still in alpha after nearly two years, Mozila on Friday released the latest version of its mobile browser, Fennec for Android 2.0 and higher and Nokia N900.Several improvements have been made in the Android version since the "Pre-alpha" build was released...
27/08 09:59 - HP ups the stakes to $2 Billion in 3PAR acquisition
By Tim Conneally, Betanews
It seems Dell cannot make an acquisition bid for virtualized storage company 3PAR without competitor HP making a bigger bid almost immediately afterward.Just hours after Dell announced its revised offer to acquire memory company 3PAR for $1.6 billion on Thursday,...
26/08 20:02 - Hulu Plus survey hints at ad-free premium content packages, HBO, Showtime integration
By Tim Conneally, Betanews
According to a survey given to Hulu Plus testers, the streaming web TV service might consider offering ad-free content packages on top of the existing Hulu Plus subscription.
The options Hulu is considering include: movie packages that feature classic...
26/08 17:58 - HP continues 'bidding up' Dell's offers to acquire 3PAR
By Tim Conneally, Betanews
Just hours after Dell announced its revised offer to acquire memory company 3PAR for $1.6 billion, HP announced a new counter-offer for $1.8 billion.HP's last counter-offer caused Dell to raise its bid by a little under 34%, the most recent offer raises it by...
26/08 17:01 - Netgear's NeoTV set-top box revives first-gen Blu-Ray drives
By Tim Conneally, Betanews
Network hardware company Netgear has taken the wraps off of a new set-top media player called the NeoTV 550 Ultimate HD, which will go on sale in North America this October for $220. Betanews first started paying attention to Netgear's set-top boxes in 2009, when...
26/08 16:40 - Google deepens commitment to realtime search
By Ed Oswald, Betanews
Google expanded its commitment to providing real-time search results by introducing a new site devoted to searching live content, as well as new tools aimed at helping users parse the information collected more easily.The live search would be available at...
26/08 15:37 - Netflix launches app for iPod touch, iPhone devices
By Ed Oswald, Betanews
Netflix on Thursday introduced a version of its application for the iPhone and iPod touch, allowing subscribers of the entertainment service to watch streaming content on their portable devices. The company already has a version of its application for the iPad,...
26/08 15:08 - MIT lab creates giant robotic tadpoles for oil spill cleanup
By Tim Conneally, Betanews
The Sensable City lab at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is developing a solar-powered robot whose sole purpose is to clean up oil spilled into the water.Seaswarm, as the robot design is called, is essentially a large robotic tadpole. The "head" of...
26/08 10:58 - Dell outbids HP for storage company 3PAR
By Tim Conneally, Betanews
Computer maker Dell will be acquiring virtualized storage company 3PAR for $1.6 billion, the companies announced Thursday. The announcement follows a bidding war for the company that took place between Dell and rival HP.Dell increased its bid for 3PAR to $24.30...
25/08 16:21 - Introducing a new, more social Digg
By Tim Conneally, Betanews
Popular social link-sharing and bookmarking site Digg on Wednesday made its new, redesigned site available to all users after testing in an invitation-only mode for roughly four months."This redesign is a major revision of our platform -- front end to back end --...
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03/11 23:38 - Best Buy launches digital movie service
Best Buy has embraced a new digital movie distribution format, creating an alliance with CinemaNow as the popular electronics retailer wants to make renting and purchasing digital content more...
03/11 22:29 - Sony Ericsson unveils Android smartphone
Sony Ericsson today officially entered the smartphone market by unveiling an Android-powered phone, joining the wave of new devices recently announced that will be powered by the Google mobile OS.
03/11 20:56 - Paramount to distribute movies on flash media
Movie studio Paramount Pictures and tech company Kingston announced a partnership in which Paramount will offer select full-length movies on Kingston flash drives.
03/11 20:56 - Paramount to distribute movies on USB sticks
Movie studio Paramount Pictures and tech company Kingston announced a partnership in which Paramount will offer select full-length movies on Kingston flash drives.
03/11 04:21 - Sprint offers subsidized Dell netbook
Sprint-Nextel announced its first netbook offering today, a Dell Inspiron Mini 10 bundled with a two-year 5GB monthly data plan. Subscribers must sign up for the contract to obtain a lower price tag...
02/11 22:46 - Creative intros Zii MediaBook e-reader
Creative is now the latest company to jump into the e-book reader market, with the company reportedly showing off its MediaBook e-reader.
02/11 21:05 - Sony PSP Go launches in Japan
The Sony PlayStation Portable (PSP) Go mobile handset quietly launched in Japan over the weekend, with a one-day sales tally of 28,275 units sold, according to compiled numbers.
02/11 21:00 - Lower cost phones may hurt manufacturers
Analysts following the mobile industry expect a pricing battle to begin as manufacturers deal with four straight quarters of declining handset sales.
02/11 19:59 - Study: UK file-sharers buy more music
A new study in the United Kingdom re-asserts that illegal downloaders actually purchase more music than those who don't download tracks online.
31/10 22:41 - JVC launches combo Blu-ray/VHS player
Even if it's extremely difficult to purchase a movie on VHS these days, many consumers still have VHS tapes they'd like the opportunity to view again. To help fill this small consumer demand, JVC is...
31/10 01:01 - Smartphones likely target for criminals
The rise in popularity of smartphones will most likely attract hackers, who will begin attacking mobile devices while looking to compromise bank account information and other sensitive data.
30/10 22:31 - Nokia to end the N-Gage platform
Nokia is throwing in the towel on its struggling N-Gage gaming service next year, and will now shift focus to other mobile products and services.
30/10 18:01 - OLED TV's to cost less than LCD in 2016?
Will everyone be buying OLED TV's instead of traditional LCD TV's by 2016? That's what an LG OLED TV roadmap seems to indicate, which was announced at the FPD International 2009 in Japan.
30/10 13:13 - Sony, Toshiba, Hitachi face optical drive antitrust probe
Price fixing investigators turn their eye to optical drive makers.
30/10 01:57 - Apple Bluetooth and footwear?
Two recently-published Apple patents suggest that the company is working on an evolved Bluetooth headset and a smart sneaker.
30/10 01:54 - Sony recalls Vaio power adapters
A Sony recall on 69,000 Vaio AC power adapters was recently announced, with the company warning owners of a possible shock hazard related to the faulty adapters manufactured in China.
29/10 23:59 - Vizio goes small with new LED TVs
Vizio is expanding its range of LED televisions with two desktop-sized offerings.
29/10 23:54 - Ford discusses in-car tech
Car manufacturers looking to give drivers even more control of the features while driving are now rolling out additional in-car technology, such as MP3 support, GPS navigation, and other features...
29/10 23:46 - Google enters music, but isn't selling it
Google didn't roll out a new online music store as some Internet users expected, but the No. 1 search engine has launched a new music search feature that will allow listeners to sample music and find...
29/10 23:42 - Netflix for Nintendo Wii very likely
Nintendo's Wii might not be left out of the Netflix streaming party, as one blog reports that the service is in testing and should be ready to roll soon.
29/10 02:00 - Samsung desktop LCDs are also TVs
Samsung is now shipping a pair of computer monitors that try their very best to function as HDTVs, too.
29/10 01:57 - Ubuntu to battle Windows 7 on netbooks
Microsoft Windows 7 has only been available a few days, but competitors are already calling out the new OS. Canonical, the publisher of the popular Ubuntu Linux OS, said it is ready to compete in...
28/10 23:37 - No crapware on Microsoft Store computers
Computers purchased from Microsoft's retail won't have any of the junk software you often find on new PCs.
28/10 22:56 - Repeat UK file sharers to be banned
Internet users in the United Kingdom accused of illegally sharing copyrighted music and movie files will face stiff penalties, starting with warning letters that will lead to bandwidth restrictions,...
28/10 21:17 - iPhone threatening BlackBerry dominance
A ChangeWave Research report now claims Research In Motion is facing continued pressure from Apple, as the iPhone closes the marketshare gap to the BlackBerry line of smartphones.
28/10 20:39 - Motorola Droid phone priced and dated
Motorola's Droid phone will cost $199 when it comes to Verizon Wireless next week, the companies announced today.
28/10 16:33 - Beware of marketing tricks! Choosing a new digital camera
Like with any other product such as a TV or computer, it is not usually wise to pick out the most eye catching or attractive product and assume it will meet your needs. Find out more out crazy...
28/10 15:09 - Review HTC Touch 2
The HTC Touch2 is just out. I have the device in use for a while now described my findings an experience in this review. This little Windows Mobile phone runs on Windows 6.5 and has almost all the...
28/10 12:19 - What is the difference between SSD and HDD?
In the last few months, there has been a lot of buzz around SSD drives, lots of talk, lots of myths and misguided conclusions on what SSD has to offer, and how they differ from a traditional spinning...
28/10 01:37 - Intel lets netbooks have more RAM
Netbooks that use an upcoming Atom chip from Intel will no longer be restricted to 1 GB of RAM.
28/10 01:35 - Nintendo to launch larger screen DSi
Nintendo is expected to launch a new DSi hand-held gaming device in Japan that has a larger screen, as the company tries to increase sales in the hand-held gaming market it once dominated.
28/10 01:27 - Microsoft, MySpace to share online music
Microsoft and MySpace are reportedly working on a music partnership that would allow Microsoft to include MySpace Music on MSN.
27/10 22:46 - T-Mobile offers no contract phone plan
In an effort to better compete with Verizon Wireless and AT&T, T-Mobile has introduced new no-contract wireless plans that include unlimited voice services.
27/10 21:50 - 2 new Roku boxes launched for Netflix & more
Roku's streaming set-top set-top boxes now come in three flavors, adding new features as well.
27/10 01:56 - Nokia already prepping next netbook?
Nokia's Booklet 3G is reportedly in such high demand that the company is already working on an update for 2010.
27/10 01:54 - E-book growth to hurt booksellers
Shortly after Barnes & Noble announced its Nook e-reader last week, analysts pointed out the ongoing shift from paperback books to e-books will hurt bookstores the most down the road.
27/10 01:46 - Kingston announces 40GB SSD
Kingston launches cheaper, slower 40GB SSD for current PC owners.
27/10 01:40 - Mobile shift to Android continues
It wasn't long ago when the mobile phone software market was a lonely one with just a few participating companies. Nowadays, it?s crowded a crowded field with numerous legitimate contenders.
26/10 19:13 - Microsoft confirms Windows 7 upgrade problems
Microsoft is looking into reports that some Windows 7 upgrades loop continuously upon installation, among other problems.
26/10 18:23 - Palm Pixi priced at $100
Palm's Pixi, a less-expensive sibling of the Pre smartphone released last June, isn't much less expensive at all.
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Dernière mise à jour le 03/09/2010 à 07:55
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02/09 19:25 - [News, News, Open-source...] Chrome reaches second birthday, version 6 goes stable
When Google launched its Chrome Web browser in 2008, it was clear that the product had considerable potential. Its emphasis on performance and a its intriguing minimalistic user interface attracted a lot of well-deserved attention. Today, exactly two years later, Chrome has over 80 million users,...
02/09 18:35 - [News, News, News...] New malware detects browser, shows fake malware warning page
Microsoft is warning about a new piece of malware, Rogue:MSIL/Zeven, that auto-detects a user's browser and then imitates the relevant malware warning pages from Internet Explorer, Firefox, or Chrome. The fake warning pages are very similar to the real thing; you have to look closely to realize...
02/09 17:55 - [News, News, Web...] Drumroll, please: the top Web scams of the decade
"Men," said he, "must have corrupted nature a little, for they were not born wolves, and they have become wolves." —Voltaire, CandideOne of the less pleasant aspects of our online Age of Anxiety is that most of us now get anonymous e-mails on a daily basis from people who, given their...
02/09 17:00 - [News, Ipad, News...] Hands-on: Twitter officially comes to the iPad
When we interviewed Tweetie developer Loren Brichter in June, he made two things clear: 1) Tweetie (now branded simply as "Twitter" after the company was acquired by the microblogging service) would definitely be coming to the iPad, and 2) Loren was really looking forward to exploring the larger...
02/09 16:21 - [News, News, Tech-policy] White space broadband to be finalized (at last) this month
"White spaces" broadband has been in hibernation?the rules governing unlicensed use in empty TV channels have never been finalized, and therefore no devices have yet appeared. This despite the fact that the idea was approved under previous FCC Chairman Kevin Martin in 2008.That's about to change...
02/09 14:27 - [News, News, Apple...] Apple's trouble with TV
Apple TV has been a persistent loser from a company that usually only tolerates winners. It's clear that Apple wants to do something "in the living room," but damned if it can figure out exactly what that is. Yesterday, Apple took another run at this thing, announcing an "all-new" Apple TV.As...
02/09 12:59 - [Guides, Guides, Apple...] Hands-on with iTunes Ping, sans Facebook Connect
Because we all need another social network in our lives, Apple introduced "Ping" as part of iTunes 10 during its big media event this week. Described by Steve Jobs as "Twitter and Facebook meet iTunes," Ping aims to let the already-existing (and quite massive) audience of iTunes users friend each...
02/09 12:08 - [News, News, Gaming...] PSP Go straightens tie, knocks on death's door
Playing games on the PSP Go was one of the most annoying experiences possible in a job that can be full of annoying experiences; if it takes you hours to play a game on a portable system out of the box there is something tragically wrong with your product. After only a year on the market, it...
02/09 11:30 - [News, News, Gadgets...] Samsung fires first Android-powered salvo at iPad with Galaxy Tab
Apple became the biggest fish in the very small touchscreen tablet pond when it launched the iPad this past spring. But more fish will arrive starting mid-month when Samsung launches its Galaxy Tab mobile device in Europe (US and Asia will get it "in the coming months"). After being rumored and...
02/09 11:03 - [News, News, Tech-policy...] Scammers using fake copyright infringement notices for profit
HADOPI, meet the internautes. The French "high authority" that oversees the country's three strikes anti-P2P file-sharing campaign is now being used by spammers and scammers who attempt to trick people out of their cash by accusing them of copyright violations.The e-mails have appeared in recent...
02/09 10:25 - [Features, Guides, Guides...] Feature: Compromising Twitter's OAuth security system
Twitter officially disabled Basic authentication this week, the final step in the company's transition to mandatory OAuth authentication. Sadly, Twitter's extremely poor implementation of the OAuth standard offers a textbook example of how to do it wrong. This article will explore some of the...
02/09 10:00 - [News, News, Gaming...] Wagering on warfare: Black Ops multiplayer revealed
Even though it's set to hit PCs and consoles in a little over a month, there has been little in the way of multiplayer details for the Treyarch-developed Call of Duty: Black Ops. This all changed yesterday when Activision held a press event in Los Angeles to reveal the multiplayer gameplay: COD...
02/09 06:50 - [News, News, Tech-policy] An ISP that knows nothing of "data hogs"
Pop quiz?which US Internet service provider made the following statement about a network upgrade?During the construction of this network we have given a lot of thought... to the business model in the US, and how we could do things in a different and more interesting way. The natural model when...
01/09 23:30 - [Features, News, News...] Feature: Thomas Edison's plot to hijack the movie industry
It was a dark and stormy night on December 18, 1908. Okay?maybe it wasn't so dark and stormy. But it should have been, because that was the night Thomas Edison tried to hijack the motion picture industry. "With his beetle brows, long wispy hair, and beatific look, Edison might have seemed...
01/09 20:10 - [News, News, News...] Plan for nationwide free wireless broadband finally shot down
For four years the Federal Communications Commission tossed the idea around like a beach ball: a coast-to-coast free wireless service across the low end of the 2GHz "AWS-3" band. The service would pay for itself via advertisements and by selling commercial access to various portions of the...
01/09 19:20 - [News, News, Science...] Hot water around giant carbon star creates interstellar mystery
Hot water discovered around a giant carbon star requires a new theory for the chemistry around stars to be explained. The new theory could significantly alter our understanding of what materials exist in interstellar space, and where water and life could exist in the universe."It makes us realize...
01/09 17:00 - [News, News, News...] Microsoft puts final touches on Windows Phone 7, sends it to OEMs
Microsoft has announced that Windows Phone 7 has hit the release to manufacturing milestone. The OS has been finalized and has been sent off to Microsoft's partners around the world, who in turn will put it on their hardware and networks in time for this holiday season. All that's left before...
01/09 16:33 - [News, News, News...] Microsoft unveils shape-shifting Arc Touch Mouse
After a month of rumors and leaks, Microsoft has released the Arc Touch Mouse. The device is available for presale on Amazon.com, BestBuy.com, and Buy.com for $69.95. It will ship in early December, and will officially be available online and in stores in January 2011.Redmond is touting Arc Touch...
01/09 15:40 - [News, News, Tech-policy] FCC reacts to Google/Verizon deal with decisive action more questions
The FCC's plan for network neutrality?ideas which Chairman Julius Genachowski made central to his tenure, and which were backed by President Obama?has been under direct assault for the last month. Verizon and Google told the FCC that the agency should largely butt out of overseeing network...
01/09 15:04 - [News, News, News...] iTunes 10 adds "Ping" social network, TV rentals, AirPlay
During Apple's annual music event Wednesday, CEO Steve Jobs unveiled the 10th major version of its iTunes media management software. Since the program now handles music, video, books, iOS apps, and more, Apple has finally revised the logo to eliminate the CD. With a slightly revised UI, the...
01/09 14:37 - [News, News, News...] Hands-on photos, observations of new iPods, Apple TV
As you've likely already seen, Apple unveiled all manner of shiny new products at Wednesday's media event. The iPod touch gained cameras and FaceTime, the iPod nano went touchscreen-only, the iPod shuffle got its buttons back, and the Apple TV got a major overhaul. As usual, Ars got a chance to...
01/09 14:25 - [News, News, Apple...] No longer a hobby? $99 Apple TV drops storage, integrates Netflix
Apple?s September music event wasn?t entirely about iPods and iTunes this year. Alongside the music players, Apple announced a smaller, black Apple TV that costs $99, has no built-in storage, streams content from iTunes or iOS devices, and fully integrates Netflix into the existing Apple TV...
01/09 13:50 - [News, News, News...] Chrome August's big winner as Internet Explorer resumes slide
As browser competition continues to heat up, 2010 looks like the year when the market was repeatedly disrupted. Internet Explorer has not managed to gain share for a third month in a row. Firefox is leveling out while Chrome and Safari continue to grow. Opera? It's hanging on to relevance.Between...
01/09 13:09 - [News, News, News...] New iPods abound—including multitouch nano—at Apple event
Apple held its annual fall media event Wednesday. During the event, Apple CEO Steve Jobs unveiled a new line of iPods, as has become tradition, including a new shuffle, a multitouch-enabled nano, and an A4-powered, FaceTime-compatible iPod touch. The company also revealed details of iOS 4.1 for...
01/09 11:19 - [News, News, Apple...] Liveblog: Apple 2010 Music Event on September 1
Apple is holding its annual September media event that many believe will come with new iPods, new music announcements, and possibly other goodies. The event begins at 10AM PDT, on September 1 (see it in your timezone).Bookmark this page or enter an e-mail address below to get a notification when...
01/09 11:10 - [News, News, Gaming...] Cat leaves bag: PSJailbreak cloned, released, freely available
The PSJailbreak hardware may be held up by the Australian courts, but to the surprise of no one, the code behind the project has been reverse-engineered and is now freely available online. You'll need the code, a PlayStation 3, and a USB microcontroller in order to open your system. Oddly enough,...
01/09 11:00 - [Palatine, Staff] September Ars giveaway: CanvasPop, DNA11, Griffin, and ThinkGeek
It has been just under a year since we announced Ars Premier 2.0. In that year, we've welcomed thousands of new subscribers, added a new $5 per month plan, had a number of live chats with industry luminaries, rolled out a dedicated mobile site, upgraded our commenting system several times,...
01/09 10:40 - [News, News, Gadgets...] Sony's new e-readers: who needs wireless?
Sony has just dropped three new e-reader upgrades on the reading public, but the company seems determined not to compete directly with Amazon's new Kindle 3.Sony has updated its Pocket Edition (5" screen), Touch Edition (6" screen), and Daily Edition (7" screen), and the new devices all look...
01/09 09:25 - [News, News, Tech-policy...] No private net neutrality deal... yet
Earlier this week, a research note from analysts at Stifel Nicolaus suggested that a group of private companies had reached "general agreement" on a private network neutrality agreement after FCC-brokered industry talks failed to reach consensus. The companies, including Verizon, Skype, AT&T,...
01/09 08:49 - [News, News, News...] Canada avoids broadband duopolies, keeps line-sharing alive
Canada is staying with the community of nations that require their big Internet service providers to share their networks with competitive broadband companies. The country's Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission has ruled that the nation's big telcos must do so "at speeds that match...
01/09 08:18 - [News, News, News...] Wil Shipley: "we tried to do too much" for Delicious Library 2
Delicious Library is, by all accounts, a very successful Mac OS X application. The software has won numerous accolades, including two Apple Design Awards and a Macworld Eddy. Creator Wil Shipley often brags about how much money he makes from sales, and won't hesitate to mention how fun it is to...
01/09 06:45 - [News, News, News...] Big cable has beef with FCC, says broadband deployment is timely
Upset with the Federal Communications Commission about something? Get in line. Proposed net neutrality rules, the Comcast/NBCU merger, new spectrum auctions—everybody has something at the FCC they want to stop.But what's interesting these days is that some of the loudest cries of pain are...
01/09 02:01 - [Features, News, News...] Feature: Enough to forget the Wii? A week with the PlayStation Move
The PlayStation Move is Sony's answer to the motion control trend. It uses a digital camera called the PlayStation Eye to track the movement of a new controller stuffed with gyroscopes and sensors and magic—all of it topped with a glowing plastic ball.It's been over a week since my Move...
31/08 19:45 - [News, News, Tech-policy...] How do you spell device mandate failure? U-H-F
Man, the broadcasting industry is on a device mandate rampage these days. For weeks, we've been covering the National Association of Broadcasters call for Congress to require all smartphones to include FM receivers. This requirement is apparently what would make passage of the Performance Rights...
31/08 18:19 - [News, News, News...] iPod FaceTime, touchscreen nano, 99¢ rentals all grist for Apple rumor mill
Every year in September, Apple reveals its new iPod lineup in time for the holiday buying season. This year's event takes place tomorrow, and the usual rumors about what Apple plans to announce have popped up. Here's a rundown of some of the things we've been hearing in the hours leading up...
31/08 16:56 - [News, News, News...] Amazon rumored to be prepping a subscription video service
Amazon might be getting ready to expand its video offerings, according to a report released this afternoon by The Wall Street Journal. Despite facing a wall of "no comments" from every party rumored to be involved, the report indicates that the retailing giant, which already offers sales of...
31/08 15:32 - [News, News, Tech-policy...] US finally reforming its high-tech export control system
Many high-technology companies have run afoul of the US' Export Control System, which regulates the overseas sales of items that can be put to use for military or intelligence-gathering purposes. Given the pace of innovation, hardware and software that was once the domain of the military or spy...
31/08 14:55 - [News, News, Tech-policy...] Obama administration: "Piracy is flat, unadulterated theft"
US Commerce Secretary Gary Locke went to Nashville yesterday to address a symposium on intellectual property enforcement, and he threw down the gauntlet: the Obama administration will find, board, and scuttle digital pirate ships, and the SS Copyright is going to get a new coat of armored...
31/08 14:24 - [News, News, Gadgets...] Palm brings improved multitasking and Node.js to webOS 2.0
Palm's webOS smartphone platform introduced some compelling innovations when it was first released in 2009. The next major version of the operating system, which is currently under development, brings some noteworthy feature improvements and new capabilities for developers.The first beta release...
31/08 13:53 - [News, News, Science...] Cannibal bacteria could lead to new antibiotics
We tend to think of bacteria as engaging in chemical warfare only when they attack us, wreaking havoc on our cells. But the microbiome is a vicious place, with many species hurling toxins at each other, attempting to gain a competitive advantage. A bacterium called Bacillus subtilis goes beyond...
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Dernière mise à jour le 03/09/2010 à 08:05
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19/08 23:07 - Crysis 2 multiplayer trailer
19/08 02:05 - Portal 2 release date revealed
19/08 02:05 - 160GB and 320GB PS3 SKUs coming in September
19/08 02:05 - Diablo III walkthrough video explains Artisans
18/08 20:05 - Star Wars: The Old Republic space combat trailer
18/08 05:05 - Warhammer 40k Dawn of War II: Retribution announced
18/08 05:05 - APB creator Realtime Worlds "on the brink of closure"
17/08 20:05 - Dragon Age 2 release date announced w/ trailer
17/08 02:05 - Elemental: War of Magic Brad Wardell Interview
17/08 02:05 - Lost Planet 2 coming to PC, benchmark tool released
17/08 02:05 - New Sony PSP commercial disses iPhone games
14/08 02:05 - Rage release date announced
14/08 02:05 - STALKER 2 announced, coming in 2012
13/08 20:05 - Crysis 2 release date announced
13/08 20:05 - New Deus Ex: Human Revolution gameplay trailer
13/08 14:05 - NPD: Xbox 360 beats DS, ranks bona fide 1st in July
13/08 14:05 - FS Exclusive: Stardock talks consoles, Steamworks
13/08 02:05 - Test Drive Unlimited 2 delayed into Q1 2011
13/08 02:05 - Kane & Lynch 2 uncensored launch trailer
13/08 02:05 - Steam launches 4-day QuakeCon 2010 sale
13/08 02:05 - Irrational's "Project Icarus" is BioShock: Infinite
13/08 02:05 - id won't be doing new IP "in the next decade"
12/08 02:05 - New Borderlands DLC features homicidal Claptraps
12/08 02:05 - Sony: Move works better for RTS than the mouse
12/08 02:05 - Crytek wants Crysis to be synonymous with 3D gaming
11/08 20:06 - Gearbox reviving Duke Nukem Forever?
11/08 08:05 - Nintendo Wii sells 30 million in 45 months in the US
11/08 08:05 - Mafia II demo available, screens & impressions here!
10/08 14:05 - New Poll: What's your most-wanted game of late 2010?
10/08 02:05 - Dragon Age 2 won't have toolset or tactical cam angle
09/08 20:05 - Minecraft: The Coolest Game You've Never Heard Of
09/08 20:05 - Call of Duty: Black Ops multiplayer teaser trailer
08/08 02:05 - Gigabyte Radeon 5830 Review
07/08 11:05 - Civilization V system requirements revealed
07/08 11:05 - Privates -- The free sex edutainment game
07/08 11:05 - Gaming PCs outsell all consoles combined twice over
07/08 11:05 - EVGA releases performance-boosting GTX 460 update
07/08 11:05 - Two days left to Crank That S#!T Up!
06/08 11:05 - New Logitech G-Series gaming peripherals released
05/08 23:05 - Batman: Arkham City announced for Fall 2011
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Dernière mise à jour le 03/09/2010 à 07:55
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01/09 09:22 - Free Partition Recovery Software by EASEUS Released
EASEUS Partition Recovery is newly released free partition recovery software for all users by EASEUS Software. It is available for free download now. EASEUS Partition Recovery helps completely recover...
31/08 19:07 - Microsoft Security Advisory (2269637)
Microsoft is aware that research has been published detailing a remote attack vector for a class of vulnerabilities that affects how applications load external libraries. This issue is caused by speci...
31/08 18:51 - Featured Story: How to optimize your HD for Windows 7
All operating systems are made of thousands of software pieces, many of them being read, modified and rewritten again to the HD in a permanent process while you are using your computer. Incidences as ...
31/08 18:42 - VMware aims to displace Windows with cloud-based desktop apps
VMware is developing a new hosted service with the code name "Project Horizon" that will allow delivery of cloud-based desktop applications to any sort of user device, and perhaps further ...
31/08 18:39 - Backdoor discovered in QuickTime
Security expert Ruben Santamarta has discovered an undocumented parameter in QuickTime's ActiveX plug-in that allows attackers to reportedly inject malicious code. For an attack to be successful, vic...
31/08 18:36 - Microsoft hits refresh on Windows 7 SP1 for select few
Microsoft pumped out fresh beta builds of its first service packs for Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 late last week. The company released Windows SP1 public betas for the firm’s curren...
27/08 05:43 - Google Unveils Voice Calling Via Gmail
Google has unveiled a new feature that will enable users to make phone calls from within their Gmail accounts using the Google Voice service. The new service builds on Google's voice and video chat f...
27/08 05:36 - H.264: Free forever for free video streaming
The group that licenses patents for the widely used H.264 video encoding and streaming technology has committed to charge no royalties ever for use by Web sites that use it for freely available video....
21/08 06:12 - Windows 7 SP1 beta released to the general public
After making them available to TechNet subscribers last month, Microsoft has released betas of Service Pack 1 for Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 to the general public....
07/08 06:15 - Microsoft's Seadragon goes social with Zoom.it
Microsoft Live Labs' Seadragon project now doubles as a social image host. The technology, which allows large images to be loaded and scaled at high speeds while zooming and panning, powers a new med...
07/08 06:03 - Google Boosts Social Net Tools with Slide Buy
A new, more social Google is on the way. Google confirmed reports it is headed into the world of social media Wednesday with its purchase of Slide. Slide is a media company that develops games, widget...
05/08 08:21 - For Kevin Mitnick, staying legal is job one
Kevin Mitnick was eager to participate in a social-engineering contest at the Defcon hacker conference in Las Vegas last weekend and was told he would target Microsoft in the event. He figured it woul...
05/08 07:54 - Microsoft hopes WP 7 speech features surpass Android, iPhone
IDG News Service - Hoping to leapfrog over Google and Apple's successes in the smartphone market, Microsoft plans to use cloud-based speech recognition and natural language processing technology to o...
05/08 04:03 - IE 9 preview offers tantalizing look at IE's future
The fourth and final developer's preview of Internet Explorer 9 was released on Wednesday, with significant updates to standards compliance and rendering speed, according to Microsoft. Microsoft said...
05/08 03:59 - Schmidt: 200,000 Android devices sold each day
Google CEO Eric Schmidt said on Wednesday that Google believes that some 200,000 new Android devices are being sold each day, leading to significant revenue in the form of increased mobile search traf...
05/08 03:48 - Acer netbook runs Windows XP and Android
Acer's latest crack at combining Google's Android mobile software and Microsoft's Windows XP OS in the same netbook was unveiled at a computer show in Taipei today....
04/08 05:31 - Windows XP SP2 denied emergency patch
Although some had hoped that Microsoft would reverse its own patching policy, the company has stuck to its guns and declined to provide a fix for a critical bug to users running Windows XP Service Pac...
04/08 03:57 - What Is Microsoft's New Mystery Product?
Oh, that Microsoft. She's such a tease. Microsoft has some sort of new hardware product in the works, and it's revealing it only one tiny corner at a time. The kooky crew from Redmond created a new ...
04/08 03:50 - Froyo Android 2.2 Missing Tethering, Hotspot Access (Verizon)
The new "Froyo" Google Android 2.2 software being offered by Verizon Wireless for its Motorola Droid smartphone seems to have everything a user could want except two of the most sought-aft...
04/08 03:46 - Google rolling out multi-account sign-in to users
The shuffle of having to log off, then back on to your Google account to open up Google services from different accounts, but in the same browser instance, is soon to be a thing of the past....
03/08 10:08 - Windows 7 Language Packs
Windows 7 will continue to enable the widest range of people across the world to use Windows in their own language by providing Language Interface Packs in over 55 languages. LIPs are built using MUI ...
03/08 08:45 - JailbreakMe Exploits Apple iPhone Security Hole
JailbreakMe hit with the power of a thunderclap this week, garnering applause from Apple iPhone users looking to add a little more oomph to their smartphones with new and custom applications that prev...
03/08 07:51 - Get a Deal on Windows 7, Learn Office 2010 for Free
It's that whole back-to-school season, which means many parents are probably wondering if they have to buy a brand new PC for their college-bound kids if or they can wring another year out of the old...
03/08 07:44 - Microsoft issues emergency patch for shortcut loophole
Microsoft is to issue an emergency patch later today to fix a critical flaw in Windows, enabling hackers to gain remote access to PCs. The vulnerability, which affects every version of Windows, relate...
03/08 07:38 - Android 2.2 bound for HTC Desire
According to a statement on Twitter from Orange UK PR manager, Conor Maples, Orange HTC Desire owners should have the upgrade before the end of the month. "We are working with HTC to bring the 2...
03/08 07:19 - Samsung Launches 2TB Hard Disk Drive With Three Platters
Samsung has released a 2TB hard disk drive as part of its Ecogreen family with three platters rather than four, a change that will reduce the power consumption of the storage device while improving re...
03/08 07:13 - Microsoft Security Bulletin Summary for August 2010
This bulletin summary lists security bulletins released for August 2010. With the release of the out-of-band security bulletin on August 2, 2010, this bulletin summary replaces the out-of-band bulleti...
03/08 07:03 - Android more popular than BlackBerry, iPhone in the U.S.
Android took the top U.S. spot among smartphones shipped in the second quarter, according to new research from Canalys. Android devices made up a 34 percent share of phones shipped in the U.S. market ...
19/07 05:03 - Windows 8 Should Virtualize Everything
The next Microsoft Windows operating system should put everything—and I mean everything—in a sandbox. There was a time when I disagreed with the idea that the core of Microsoft's ...
19/07 04:57 - Security Secrets the Bad Guys Don't Want You to Know
You already know the basics of internet security, right? You know to keep your antivirus program and patches up to date, to be careful where you go on the Internet, and to exercise online street-smart...
19/07 04:43 - Windows Phone 7: Don't bother with this disaster
There's no kind way to say it: Windows Phone 7 will be a failure. Announced to much bravado in February as the platform that would breathe life into Microsoft's mobile ambitions, Windows Phone 7 loo...
19/07 04:37 - Firefox Comes 'Home' to the iPhone
Seven weeks after Mozilla first announced Firefox Home for the iPhone, the open source browser maker has made good on its pledge to deliver a Firefox-synchronization app for the iTunes App Store for i...
19/07 04:13 - Windows under attack, Beware USB drives
Microsoft said it is investigating reports of targeted attacks exploiting a vulnerability in Windows Shell, a component of Microsoft Windows. The critical, unpatched vulnerability is being exploited t...
07/07 16:05 - HTC confirms Android 2.2 and hints 3.0 Upgrades for the Legend, Wildfire and Desire
Following HTC's earlier information, that the company planed to release an Android 2.2/Froyo upgrade for the HTC Legend, HTC Desire and HTC Wildfire anytime early Q3-2010, Eric Lin, global PR and onl...
07/07 16:02 - Windows 8: What I'd Like to See
Last week, a passel of leaked PowerPoint slides appeared to give a sneak peek of Microsoft's plans for Windows 8. (I should call them "alleged Microsoft PowerPoint slides" or something, b...
07/07 15:54 - Three more Microsoft zero-day bugs pop up
Microsoft faces a rash of zero-day vulnerabilities in some of its most important software, according to recent disclosures of unpatched bugs, including flaws in Windows XP, Internet Explorer and its f...
29/06 16:48 - Foxit Reader 4.0
Foxit Reader 4.0 is a small, fast, and feature rich PDF viewer for Microsoft Windows, which allows you to open, view, and print any PDF file. Foxit Reader is an application with a small footprint that...
29/06 16:39 - Google: Android 2.2 Is Now Officially Official
In case you missed it, muchachos, it's officially official: Froyo is here. Google has now confirmed it's rolling out the Android 2.2 upgrade to Nexus One users near and far. Regardless of your carri...
29/06 16:36 - Samsung N230 Netbook Promises 13.5 Hours of Battery Life
Samsung announced a new netbook model today in the N230. At first blush, it doesn't seem like anything particularly special: a 10.1-inch screen with a resolution of 1024 by 600, Intel Atom N450 or N4...
29/06 16:32 - Intel Preparing Native x86 Version of Android 2.2
Intel is working on a fully native x86 version of Android 2.2 and plans to ship its version of the Google-backed mobile operating system to developers in the next two months. Given how slowly Android ...
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01/01 14:00 - A new year, a new Linux.com
31/12 14:00 - Android-powered G1 phone is an enticing platform for app developers
30/12 14:00 - Municipalities open their GIS systems to citizens
29/12 14:00 - Interclue and the pitfalls of going proprietary
26/12 14:00 - Patterns and string processing in shell scripts
25/12 14:00 - Best wishes to you
24/12 14:00 - Displaying maps with OpenLayers
23/12 19:00 - Revised Slackware keeps it simple
23/12 14:00 - FLOSS Manuals sprints to build quality free documentation
22/12 19:00 - Nix fixes dependency hell on all Linux distributions
22/12 14:00 - Three plugins for better online social networking
19/12 19:00 - The annoyances of proprietary Firefox extensions
19/12 14:00 - Open source programming languages for kids
18/12 19:00 - openSUSE 11.1 makes Christmas come early
18/12 14:00 - Three ways to create Web-accessible calendars on your intranet
17/12 19:00 - Barracuda offers a new -- and free -- alternative to Spamhaus
17/12 14:00 - Where has my disk space gone?
16/12 21:16 - Ubuntu-sponsored FOSScamp builds community
16/12 14:00 - Tracking build status with Pulse
15/12 19:00 - Condensing with Open Text Summarizer
15/12 09:00 - Four simple but essential WordPress plugins for site administrators
12/12 19:00 - Managing your movie collection with Griffith
12/12 09:00 - How to sync Evolution with Google's PIM apps
11/12 19:00 - GameLayers gets on track with Ruby on Rails
11/12 19:00 - Amarok gets a facelift
10/12 19:00 - K12Linux founders hand off project to the Fedora community
10/12 09:00 - Programming GNOME applications with Vala
09/12 19:00 - Funambol's CEO sees AGPL as essential for FOSS in cloud computing's future
09/12 09:00 - Protecting networks with SmoothWall Express
08/12 16:00 - Manage your mbox file with Archmbox
08/12 09:00 - Creating geographical charts with EuroOffice Map Chart
05/12 20:00 - VMGL brings 3-D effects to VMs
05/12 16:00 - Keeping an eye on your Web proxy usage with Squid Graph
05/12 09:00 - PC/OS: Insert CD, use desktop
04/12 20:00 - Go-OO: The best office suite you never knew you used
04/12 16:00 - Installing Ruby on Rails in Linux
04/12 09:00 - Quickly share your screenshots with JShot
03/12 20:00 - Indian GNU/Linux advocate and independent FOSS consultant Raj Mathur (video)
03/12 16:00 - KNDISwrapper is half-done, but far from half-baked
03/12 09:00 - Bidirectional filesystem syncing - DirSync Pro vs. Unison
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Dernière mise à jour le 29/07/2010 à 02:35
 
28/07 18:28 - Miss. Credit Union Continues to Improve On Its Katrina-Inspired DR Overhaul
A disaster recovery plan developed in the wake of Hurricane Katrina is being enhanced with a network upgrade and data encryption.
28/07 17:15 - RIM's 'BlackPad.com' Signals Attack Of The 'Pads'
Research In Motion recently purchased a new domain name: BlackPad.com. Can RIM's BlackPad and HP's PalmPad take on Apple's iPad?
28/07 16:56 - Google Pitches Wave For Health Records
Wave's auditable multi-user collaboration turns out to be well-suited for health records, as long as patients don't mind a bit less privacy.
28/07 16:20 - Breaking the Sales Model in the Cloud?
Cloud-based on-demand services may offer a way to reduce bloated infrastructure and data center spending.
28/07 15:55 - CoreTrace Bouncer Improves Application Whitelisting
The Bouncer client enforces a whitelist of approved applications at the kernel level and provides list administration through a central management application.
28/07 15:41 - Black Hat: 'App Genome' Exposes Smartphone Risks
Researchers from Lookout will present their findings thus far in study of freebie Android, iPhone apps.
28/07 15:35 - White House To Review High-Risk IT Projects
As part of its effort to improve IT project management across federal agencies, OMB will require that designated projects devise improvement plans and get executive backing.
28/07 15:25 - EVO Drives Sprint Nextel Subscriber Growth
Despite reporting a $720 million quarterly loss, the wireless provider's announcement of a net customer gain after three years of subscriber attrition drove its stock up 4%.
28/07 15:20 - BP Oil Spill Claims Process a Mess
The claims process around the BP oil spill is changing on the fly due to the unique nature of the catastrophe, the company's insurance status and the government's role in overseeing the clean up.
28/07 15:15 - Amazon Sells Out Of Kindles
The growth rate of Kindle sales has tripled since Amazon lowered the price to $189; customers can still order the electronic reader, but estimated delivery dates are not available.
28/07 15:04 - Google, Facebook, Apple Face Privacy Questions From Senators
Lawmakers are concerned about the tech companies' practice of collecting information about people's online activity and sharing it with third parties.
28/07 14:55 - Apple Safari 5.01 Fixes Security, Adds Extensions
An update to Apple's Safari Web addresses longstanding complaints about the difficulty of Safari plugin development.
28/07 14:47 - iPad Bricked By Sunlight, Lawsuit Claims
Court documents say Apple's new tablet computer is prone to overheating in hot weather.
28/07 14:00 - Intel Demos 50Gbps Silicon Photonics Laser Link
Optical fibers can transmit data inside computers faster and over greater distances than current copper wire technology.
28/07 13:55 - IBM, UPMC Partner On Hospital 'SmartRoom'
New SmartRoom system identifies clinicians, providing real-time access to patient information and workflow tools based on role and location of caregiver.
28/07 13:46 - Tech Data Signs On As Greenway EHR Distributor
Greenway PrimeSuite electronic health record system centralizes patient records, clinical tools, billing, and other medical administrative functions in a single database.
28/07 13:27 - Security Pros See Cloud As Top Risk
Fewer than 2% have seen serious incidents caused by employee mobile device or social network use, finds RSA survey.
28/07 12:50 - Adobe To Acquire Day Software For $240 Million
Day's web content management, digital asset management, and social collaboration tools will be integrated with Adobe's digital enterprise division.
28/07 12:50 - Oracle Exadata V2 Customer Tells All
BNP Paribas cuts database size and maintenance time by more than half.
28/07 12:35 - LG Posts 33% Second Quarter Loss
Lackluster performance of handset division, higher R&D and marketing costs responsible for depressed financial performance, says company.
28/07 12:17 - SEC Head Warns Against Financial Reform Re-Debate
Mary Schapiro, the top U.S. securities regulator, said regulatory rule-writing should not be used to re-debate the financial reforms Congress just passed, but pledged an open process.
28/07 12:17 - Americans More Risk Averse and Worried, Say Merrill Study
More Americans are losing sleep over money matters, such as saving enough for retirement, and half say their appetite for risk has diminished, according to a survey by Merrill Lynch.
28/07 12:17 - Goldman Sachs Still Under a Microscope
Goldman Sachs has put SEC civil fraud charges to rest, but a host of regulators and lawmakers are still on its trail, leaving the firm with headaches as it tries to move on.
28/07 12:16 - FCC Launches Consumer Help Center
Broadband speed tests, help with high cell phone bills, and complaint filing are some of the services offered.
28/07 12:01 - Black Hat: Microsoft Brings Adobe Into Security Program
Adobe will soon be distributing security information through MAPP, the Microsoft Active Protections Program.
28/07 11:56 - LinkedIn Valued At $2.26 Billion
Business networking site's value has more than doubled in two years.
28/07 11:44 - Sina Opens Microblog Platform
Twitter-style rapid information sharing faces an uphill battle with China's government censors.
28/07 11:29 - WikiLeaks Tests Feasibility Of Government Data Security
Governments will always face the twin challenges of balancing the need for secrecy with the need to collaborate, say experts.
28/07 11:04 - Harleysville Names Acting CTO, CIO
Steve Byrne, Harleysville's VP of agency and field automation technology, has been named acting chief technology officer, and John Griggs, the carrier's VP of insurance management systems has been named acting CIO.
28/07 10:59 - TI Eyeing $175M Purchase Of China Chip Foundry
Texas Instruments is expected to buy a wafer plant run by Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation.
28/07 10:53 - York Risk Services Selects DAVID for Policy Admin, Underwriting
The NavRisk Policy is implemented in the York's risk pooling division.
28/07 10:51 - National Life Group Picks Attunity for Data, Business Intelligence
The Vermont-based insurer required a solution that would work across its patchwork of file types and systems.
28/07 10:42 - Red Hat Deltacloud Joins Apache Software Foundation
Deltacloud APIs work with the NASA Nebula cloud engine and converts it into an alternative open source project.
28/07 10:41 - Microsoft Slams Google-Yahoo Japan Deal
Redmond says pact would reduce the number of online advertising platforms in the country to one.
28/07 10:35 - Apple And Motorola Trade Barbs Over Droid X
Apple recently posted a video of the Motorola Droid X losing signal when held a certain way. Motorola retaliated with a full-page ad in the New York Times.
28/07 10:17 - WellPoint Raises Outlook as Earnings Top Estimates
WellPoint Inc posted higher-than-expected quarterly profit on Wednesday on better performance of its health plans for small businesses and it raised its full-year outlook, the latest in a string of strong second-quarter earnings reports for U.S. health insurers.
28/07 10:06 - Grameen Bank Hires ThoughtWorks to Expand Microfinance Platform
Thoughtworks to use agile development methods to scale up Grameen's Mifos platform.
28/07 09:13 - Americans More Risk Averse and Worried, Survey Says
More Americans are losing sleep over money matters, such as saving enough for retirement, and half say their appetite for risk has diminished, according to a survey by Merrill Lynch.
28/07 09:05 - Gov 2.0 Summit Preview: How Open Government Spurs Innovation
At upcoming event, industry leaders from inside government and from the private sector will share their experiences working with open data, and brainstorm over what's next.
28/07 08:59 - Dell Streak Release Date Anyone's Guess
Dell "accidentally" posted some information regarding its Streak Android device on Tuesday, sparking hopes that it would be available soon.
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Dernière mise à jour le 03/09/2010 à 07:10
 
02/09 21:59 - Video Artist Transforms YouTube's TOS Into a Paranoid Nightmare
The video site's ever-evolving terms of service drive an observer mad in this arty clip by Carlo Zanni. No charge for the 1984 references.
02/09 21:00 - Apple TV's Meager Offerings Are Due to Business, Not Tech
This week?s big Apple announcement featured one big disappointment: Apple TV?s relative lack of, well, TV. Out of all of the hundreds of channels available on cable and satellite, only ABC and Fox agreed to offer their programs for rent on Apple TV. The fact that Steve Jobs is the largest single...
02/09 20:45 - Clustered Networks Spread Behavior Change Faster
Unlike infectious disease and information, behavior change spreads faster through online networks that have many close connections instead of many distant ties. Redundancy is key, as people are more likely to engage in a behavior if they see many others doing it."There has been a lot of theory...
02/09 20:13 - Exotic New Mars Images From Orbiting Telephoto Studio
A new batch of sharp Martian close-ups from NASA's HiRISE camera were released, and we've gathered some of the best in the gallery.
02/09 20:00 - Exoplanet Shows Gas Giants Start as Dusty Behemoths
The atmosphere of a young exoplanet didn't fit any of our existing models for what gas giants should look like. But when astronomers added huge dust clouds, it was a perfect fit, perhaps revealing a larger truth about gas giants.
02/09 19:30 - Earth's Magnetic Field Flipped Superfast
Magnetic minerals in 15-million-year-old rocks appear to preserve a moment when the magnetic north pole was rapidly on its way to becoming the south pole, and vice versa.
02/09 19:29 - Mobile Devices Need Custom Maps
Development Seed is engineering tools to create custom maps that work in a wider variety of situations such as natural disasters and in the developing world.
02/09 19:00 - Mass Extinctions Change the Rules of Evolution
A reinterpretation of the fossil record suggests a new answer to one of evolution's existential questions: whether global mass extinctions are just short-term diversions in life's preordained course, or send life careening down wholly new paths.
02/09 19:00 - First Look: Official Twitter App for iPad Feels Smooth as Butter
The official Twitter app for iPad is finally here, and star developer Loren Brichter has polished yet another gem. Twitter for iPad sports a really elegant interface that's significantly faster and more intuitive than competing Twitter clients we've tested (such as Twitterific and Tweetdeck).
02/09 18:33 - Fujitsu ScanSnap Counts Quality Over Quantity
Fujitsu's scanner is your new (albeit bulky) buddy if you want high-quality images. The sturdy document feeder gets pages in straight, so you get them out right.
02/09 18:31 - Chrome 6 Arrives, Just in Time for Cake
Google is celebrating the second birthday of its Chrome web browser with the release of Chrome 6. Among the new features are an updated user interface, auto-fill for web forms, extension syncing, increased speed and numerous bug fixes.
02/09 18:11 - How Apple Just Disrupted the Cable Guys
People in Silicon Valley have focused on the set-top box as the lever to attack the cable industry. Cable boxes blow, but that's a losing battle. So why is Apple TV different? Because Steve Jobs has not just created a new set top box. He's actually created a whole new media ecosystem built around...
02/09 18:07 - Two-Wheeled Zerotracer EV Is a Wild Ride
It looks like a motorcycle, it performs like a Lotus and it's racing around the world.
02/09 18:00 - String Theory Finally Does Something Useful
String theory has finally made a prediction that can be tested with experiments — but in a completely unexpected realm of physics: quantum entanglement.
02/09 17:30 - Ancient Nubians Made Antibiotic Beer
Chemical analysis of the bones of an ancient Sudanese Nubians who lived nearly 2,000 years ago shows they were ingesting the antibiotic tetracycline on a regular basis — likely from a special brew of beer. The find is the strongest yet to support that antibiotics were previously discovered...
02/09 17:06 - Samsung Introduces Its 7-Inch Tablet to Rival iPad
Samsung has announced the launch of a tablet that could become the first major Android-powered challenger to the Apple iPad.
02/09 17:00 - 'Earth One' Reboots Superman's Roots for the iGeneration
Superman is a surly noob searching for reality in the digital age in J. Michael Straczynski and Shane Davis' update of the superhero's origin story. Who knew the Man of Steel would miss the musty Daily Planet more than the rest of us?
02/09 17:00 - Heavy European Snowfall Caused by 'Weather Collision'
The uncharacteristically snowy weather that hit Northern Europe and North America in the winter of 2009 to 2010 was caused by a rare combination of two separate weather oscillations in the Atlantic and Pacific, claim meteorologists.
02/09 11:00 - Electric Kettles Are Steeped in the Future
Blazing fast (four minutes and nine seconds!), streamlined and full of highlights, Cuisinart's PerfecTemp puts its kettle competition to shame.
02/09 11:00 - Sept. 2, 1969: First U.S. ATM Starts Doling Out Dollars
Six weeks after landing men on the moon, Americans take another giant leap for mankind with the nation?s first cash-spewing, automated teller machine.
02/09 11:00 - FaceTime Lets You Share Your Point of View
Video calls aren't for people to see you — they're for people to see what you see.
02/09 11:00 - Vets Get Ecstasy to Treat Post-Traumatic Stress
Two psychiatric experts think the way to treat troops returning home with PTSD: Have themundergo intensive psychotherapy while they're rolling on ecstasy.
02/09 11:00 - Blackjack Whiz Riffs on Fantasy Sports, Statgeeks and Yahoo
A Q&A with Jeff Ma, the former leader of the infamous MIT Blackjack Team that took Vegas for millions in the mid-'90s. Now a successful entrepreneur and author, Ma talks about his love of fantasy sports, selling his company Citizen Sports to Yahoo (and why he didn't join them), and how young...
02/09 04:00 - Exclusive Gallery: 1983 Nintendo Family Computer Teardown
In 1983 Nintendo released the Famicon console. Now 26 years later we tear it apart to see what makes it tick.
02/09 03:00 - Google Testing Out Full-Featured Google Apps
There's a sign of hope for frustrated Google Apps users who feel left out of getting all the cool toys regular Google users get: Google is inviting select users this week to test out Apps with all the bells and whistles.
01/09 22:52 - Best Sci-Fi Books for Kick-Starting Your Brain Fry
Want to start reading some science fiction, but aren't sure where to begin? This introductory sci-fi literature syllabus is just for you.
01/09 22:00 - Furor Erupts Over the Role of Self-Sacrifice in Evolution
A furor has broken out among biologists over ant specialist E.O. Wilson's latest attack on a concept used to explain the origins of self-sacrifice in the dog-eat-dog world of evolution.
01/09 21:32 - 5 Reasons Why Apple TV Is (Still) Boring
We know ? the new Apple TV is really small, and cheap and easy-to-use. That's all good, but still not knocking our socks off despite being the ripest area for expansion by a company that has already firmly established itself on the computer, phone, portable media player and tablet. Here are five...
01/09 21:15 - Sink a Putt
While it can take a mere one or two strokes to hit the green, every golfer knows the torture of a four or five-putt adventure once they get there. So whether you're trying to get your golf game back on track or trying to become a Putt-putt superstar, head for the practice green.
01/09 21:14 - Apple Redefines Remote Control — Now, It's Your Cellphone
There's a lot to say about the new Apple TV that Steve Jobs presented today. But I'm not going to talk about the tiny little box. I'm not going to talk about your TV, either ... much. Instead, I?m going to talk about that remote.
01/09 20:45 - Apple's Ping Network Is Already Too Big to Fail
Apple audaciously seems to think the world actually needs another social network ? one that you even need special software to be part of, to boot. With the introduction Wednesday of Ping, a music-centered community that exists only within iTunes, they are probably right ? and then some.
01/09 20:44 - Networking, Geo Tracking Come to Ski Slopes
EpicMix, a new RFID-based app for skiers, combines performance tracking with real-time, location-based social networking functionality. (Think Nike+ meets Foursquare.) It'll go live at several Colorado ski resorts in November, and we've got an early look.
01/09 20:29 - FCC Delays Net Neutrality Over Google-Verizon Proposal
Federal regulators are putting off efforts to regain authority over the nation?s internet providers while they seek renewed public input on net neutrality.
01/09 20:24 - Hands-On With New Apple iPods
Apple has refreshed its family of iPod products. The iPod Nano, iPod Touch and iPod Shuffle all received some compelling makeovers that should help Apple stay in the lead in the portable media-player market.
01/09 20:20 - 'Futurama' Comic Cosmonauts Recall Best Bits From First 100 Episodes
As the recently resurrected sci-fi cartoon hits the century mark, executive producer David X. Cohen and voice actors Billy West, Lauren Tom and David Herman look back on their favorite moments.
01/09 19:51 - Hands-On With New $100 Apple TV
When Steve Jobs was preparing to introduce the Apple TV, he called it "one more hobby," and based on our first impressions, that's a safe choice of words. The new Apple TV is a major hardware revamp ? one quarter the size of its predecessor.
01/09 19:21 - Firearms, Boots and Dirty Cars as Canvases
On this leg of his around-the-world drive, our man at the wheel discovers the Wild West is still wild.
01/09 18:21 - Apple Takes Aim at Cable With Tiny New Apple TV
The new Apple TV, which will go on sale at the end of September for $100, is a puny box just one-quarter the size of the previous model. It has an HDMI port, a built-in power supply, an optical audio port, an ethernet jack, and built-in Wi-Fi.
01/09 18:00 - Hot Water Around Giant Carbon Star Creates Interstellar Mystery
Hot water discovered around a giant carbon star requires a new theory for the chemistry around stars to be explained. The new theory could significantly alter our understanding of what materials exist in interstellar space, and where water and life could exist in the universe.
01/09 18:00 - Aston Martin's Cygnet Microcar Headed to America
Aston reportedly will offer the gussied-up Toyota iQ in the United States, presumably to help it meet tightening CAFE regs.
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Dernière mise à jour le 03/09/2010 à 07:35
 
Catégories : Informatique, Hardware
02/09 08:00 - Presented By:
02/09 08:00 - [Desktops] ASRock Core 100HT-BD Home Theater PC
ASRock delivers a Wii-sized home theater PC (HTPC) with a powerful Core i3 CPU, Intel HD Graphics, and a Blu-ray drive. We put the Core 100HT-BD system through a number of tasks to see how its performance compares to a desktop-based home theater PC. Home Theater - Blu-ray Disc - Intel...
01/09 08:00 - [Graphics Cards] Workstation Shootout: Nvidia Quadro 5000 Vs. ATI FirePro V8800
Nvidia sure didn't waste any time introducing its Fermi architecture to the workstation space. Its Quadro 5000 is one of the first models to use the company's GF100 graphics processor. How does this card stack up against ATI?s flagship FirePro V8800? Nvidia - Nvidia Quadro - Graphics...
01/09 02:20 - [Build Your Own] Time To Upgrade, Part 2: Picking The Parts To Replace
After looking at whether or not it makes sense to replace a PC built back in 2007 with a more modern machine, we decided to examine three component upgrade options?graphics, storage, and the motherboard/CPU/RAM platform?separately. Personal computer - Motherboard - Components - Hardware -...
31/08 08:00 - [Internal Storage] Tom's Hardware's Summer Guide: 17 SSDs Rounded Up
Which SSD should you buy today? Seventeen flash-based drives battle across a benchmark suite that include throughput, I/O performance, consistency, power consumption, efficiency, and the best overall bang for the buck. The time is right to upgrade. Solid-state drive - Performance and...
30/08 08:00 - [Graphics Cards] Roundup: Nine GeForce GTX 460 1 GB Boards Benchmarked
Happy with Nvidia's GeForce GTX 460, we invited a dozen of the industry's top graphics companies to show off their unique interpretations of the card. Nine responded with what they feel are exceptional products. Can they get any better than reference? Nvidia - GeForce - Video card -...
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27/08 08:00 - [Software] In Pictures: 20 Must-Download Utilities For Windows 7
We like Windows 7 a lot more than Vista, but that doesn't mean it's perfect. These 20 lightweight tools go a long way to improve upon Microsoft's latest operating system. Best of all, we've only picked apps that are available in some form for free. Windows 7 - Windows Vista - Microsoft -...
26/08 08:00 - [Storage Solutions] Not All USB 3.0 Implementations Are Created Equal
Despite the fact that today's USB 3.0 products center on the same NEC controller, we compared a handful of different USB 3.0 drives and found performance to range from 113 to 173 MB/s, depending on the implementation used. Should you be worried? Universal Serial Bus - NEC - Iomega -...
25/08 08:00 - [Software] The PDF Guide: File Size And Creation Time Tested
Enthusiasts typically turn to hardware upgrades when it comes to improving the performance of their PC. In the case of PDF creation tools, you should consider looking at software first. We take Adobe Acrobat and compare it to several other viable options. Adobe Acrobat - Publishing -...
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24/08 08:40 - [CPU] AMD?s Bulldozer And Bobcat Architectures Pave The Way
Ahead of its most significant processor redesign since 2003, AMD is talking about its Bulldozer and Bobcat architectures, both of which are expected in 2011. Will AMD be able to catch up, or even surpass Intel's lead? The future looks interesting, indeed. Bulldozer - Advanced Micro...
24/08 08:00 - [Graphics Cards] AMD's Radeon HD 5000-Series: Measuring Power Efficiency
Most of our graphics card reviews include power measurements at idle and load. But how do applications tax your GPU in between those two extremes? We line up a handful of different programs and monitor power use with a handful of AMD's latest cards. Advanced Micro Devices - Radeon -...
23/08 21:00 - [Tweaking & Tuning] Time To Upgrade: Should You Dump Your 2007 PC?
Intel agressively promotes its Core i3/i5/i7 series, but we wonder: Does it make sense to replace a three-year old high-end PC? In the end, quad-core processors were already pretty powerful in 2007. We created a brand new system and a 2007 PC to compare. Intel Corporation - Multi-core...
23/08 08:00 - [Cases] Part 1: Four Gaming Enclosures Under $50
Sometimes, overclocking is the key to getting budget hardware humming along at enthusiast-class performance levels. But getting there requires extra cooling. Today we're examining the performance of four low-cost gaming enclosures under $50 bucks. overclock - Hardware - Components - Video...
20/08 08:00 - [Modding] In Pictures: Kalinka! Modding Between Moscow And Siberia
You have to love the Russian sense of humor evident in these case mods. That, plus pride in craftsmanship and some imagination, leads to rather eccentric PC projects. The pictures in this article prove that you'll find swans among the country's ducklings. Russia - Siberia - Kalinka -...
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19/08 08:00 - [Monitors] Display Power Consumption: CRTs Versus TFT-LCDs
An increasing number of flat panel displays are based on LED backlighting, and their manufacturers aren't shy about promoting the technology's benefits to power consumption. We checked the claims to see if the promised savings are worth emphasizing. Flat panel display - Backlight -...
18/08 08:00 - [Graphics Cards] Radeon HD 5550 And 5570: Pumped Up With GDDR5
AMD quietly introduced its new Radeon HD 5550 and prepped the Radeon HD 5570 GDDR5 to follow. We examine the performance of these two stealth-launched models to see if they have what it takes to replace a couple of power contenders in the sub-$100 market. Radeon - GDDR5 - Recreation -...
17/08 08:10 - [Software] Hacking The iPhone, iPod, And iPad With A Web Page
Regular Tom's Hardware readers know Charlie Miller as the first person to hack Apple's iPhone and a repeat winner of CanSecWest's Pwn2Own contest. This time around, we talk to Charlie about jailbreaking and what it means to smartphone security in general. iPhone - Apple - Charlie Miller -...
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17/08 08:00 - [Graphics Cards] On The Bench: Gigabyte GeForce GTX 470 Super Overclock
Gigabyte recently sent us an altered GeForce GTX 470 with the highest factory overclock that we?ve seen. Is the custom-cooled card worth an extra $70 bucks? We test the GV-N470SO-13I, comparing it to Nvidia?s reference GTX 470, in order to find out. Nvidia - GeForce - GTX 470 - GeForce...
16/08 08:00 - [CPU] Best Gaming CPUs For The Money: August 2010
We look at three recently-released Intel processors, including the dual-core Core i3-550, the quad-core Core i5-760, and the Gulftown-based six-core Core i7-970, capable of processing 12 simultaneous threads. Is Intel putting pressure on the Phenom II X6? Intel Core i7 - Intel Core -...
13/08 08:10 - [Software] In Pictures: 20 Of Our Favorite PC Game Mods
PC games just aren't complete without a little end-user modification. We take a look at 20 mods that have hit our favorites list over the last 14 years, spanning Zoid's Capture the Flag to GTA's Gostown Paradise. Did your favorite mod make our list? Mod - Personal computer game - Video...
13/08 08:00 - [Internal Storage] Study: A Look At Hard Drive Reliability In Russia
Storelab, a Russian player in data recovery, recently released a long-term study comparing hard drives from a number of different vendors. The controversial report offers interesting data and provides a snapshot of HDD reliability and defect reasons. Data recovery - Hard disk drive -...
12/08 08:00 - [Graphics Cards] Three Factory-Overclocked, High-End Graphics Cards
Why buy a standard model when you can get the top-of-the-line? Treat yourself to the good stuff! We take three premium graphics cards for a spin to see just what kind of optional extras you can get when purchasing a factory-tweaked non-reference board. Video card - Standard Model -...
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11/08 08:00 - [Build Your Own] Part 4: Building A Balanced Gaming PC
What does it mean to build a truly-balanced PC? How great would it be to piece together a machine bottlenecked by neither CPU or GPU? We set forth to measure the perfect balance in seven different games and four resolutions in this third of many parts. Graphics processing unit - Central...
10/08 08:00 - [Graphics Cards] Best Graphics Cards For The Money: August 2010
In this month's update, we discuss the new GeForce GTX 460 and its impact on the graphics card landscape. Additionally, continuing GeForce GTX 400-series price drops make higher-end cards more attractive, and the Radeon HD 5570 GDDR5 should be here soon. GeForce - Video card - Radeon -...
09/08 08:00 - [Graphics Cards] PCI Express And SLI Scaling: How Many Lanes Do You Need?
Are the most elaborate platforms really required to host the fastest GPUs, or can you get away with P55's lane-splitting scheme? As Nvidia?s latest graphics processors push 3D performance to new heights, we examine the interfaces needed to support them. Nvidia - PCI Express - Graphics...
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06/08 08:00 - [Modding] Part 2: 20 Crazy And Unique Case Mods
We're back with another batch of crazy case mods, ranging from what looks like a gas station restroom to a demon from hell. While these aren't exactly fun for the entire family, this list proves that PC cases can be more than just boring old beige boxes. Case modding - Personal computer -...
05/08 08:00 - [Graphics Cards] Multi-GPU Setups: The Basics Of CrossFire And SLI
Motherboards with multiple PCIe slots are becoming the norm these days, and the trend is being fueled by multi-GPU configurations. Configuring Nvidia's SLI and AMD's CrossFire technologies is easy, but how much more performance can you expect from them? Nvidia - Graphics processing unit -...
04/08 08:00 - [Motherboards] Experiment: Can You Mine Gold From Old Motherboards?
Gold is one of the many metals that goes into manufacturing a motherboard. Since we had a large supply of defective boards in the Tom's Hardware lab, we decided to see if it would be worth extracting as much pure gold as possible from them. Drinks on us! Motherboard - Hardware - Gold -...
03/08 08:00 - [Motherboards] PCI Express 3.0: On Motherboards By This Time Next Year?
After an unfortunate series of untimely delays, the folks behind PCI Express 3.0 believe they've worked out the kinks that have kept next-generation connectivity from achieving backwards compatibility with PCIe 2.0. We take a look at the tech to come. PCI Express - Hardware - Buses -...
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02/08 08:00 - [Graphics Cards] Wall-Sized 3D Gaming With Nvidia 3D Vision
A couple of months ago, we built a 3D dual-projector system, just like in movie theaters. Now, we're comparing it to Nvidia's 3D Vision projector-based setup to see which option offers the best consumer-level 3D experience for your living room. Nvidia - Hardware - projector - Business -...
30/07 08:00 - [Internal Storage] Enterprise Storage: Two 2.5" 600 GB Hard Drives Tested
The latest 2.5? hard drive generation ships with SAS 6Gb/s and delivers up to 600 GB of storage space, narrowing the gap with much larger 3.5" disks. Today we're comparing the latest 2.5" drives from Seagate and Toshiba to see if they're faster, too. Seagate Technology - Hard disk drive -...
29/07 08:00 - [External Storage] Five USB 3.0 Flash Drives For Your Pocket
Do you carry around large amounts of data? Do you need to transfer it between devices in a hurry? We're examining five new USB 3.0-based portable storage solutions that might fit your needs. This time around, the focus is on maximizing portability. Universal Serial Bus - Hardware -...
28/07 08:00 - [CPU] CORE Or Boost? AMD's And Intel's Turbo Features Dissected
Intel arms its Core i5 and Core i7 CPUs with Turbo Boost. AMD's hexa-core Phenom II X6 chips sport Turbo CORE. Both technologies dynamically increase performance based on perceived workloads and available thermal headroom. Which one does the better job? Intel Corporation - Intel Turbo...
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Dernière mise à jour le 03/09/2010 à 07:50
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03/09 00:02 - [Mobile] NVIDIA 400M: DX11 Top to Bottom Solutions Now Available
When Fermi first launched on the desktop, we wondered how long it would take to trickle down to the lower end markets—and the mobile team also wondered if we'd ever see Fermi make it into notebooks. NVIDIA managed the latter with the GTX 480M, a lower clocked chip harvested from the full...
02/09 21:00 - [IT Computing] Virtualization - Ask the Experts #3
Our Ask the Experts series continues with another round of questions.

A couple of months ago we ran a webcast with Intel Fellow, Rich Uhlig, VMware Chief Platform Architect, Rich Brunner and myself. The goal was to talk about the past, present and future of virtualization. In...
02/09 03:30 - [System] iBUYPOWER Paladin XLC: Enthusiast Class
Our readership is composed largely of people who prefer to roll their own, but recently we've had the opportunity to take a look at some interesting desktop machines from big name manufacturers. Now we tread on much more challenging terrain: can a hardware boutique like iBUYPOWER make a...
01/09 20:35 - [CPUs] Sandy Bridge Graphics Update
Last week we published our preview of Intel's 2011 Core microarchitecture update, codenamed Sandy Bridge. In the preview we presented a conservative estimate of what shipping Sandy Bridge performance will look like in Q1 2011. I call it conservative because we were dealing with an early platform,...
01/09 07:00 - [Smartphones] BlackBerry Torch 9800 Review: Keeping RIM's Flame Alive
This summer has been a busy one for smartphone platforms. We started the summer with an Apple iOS update that remedied a number of the primary concerns with Apple’s iDevice platforms, followed by the launch of the iPhone 4. Meanwhile, the Android flagship crown was passed between no less...
31/08 07:00 - [ASRock] ASRock 890FX Deluxe: Comprehensive Motherboard Review & Investigation of Thuban Performance Scaling
We kick off our long overdue focus on AMD with an in-depth review of ASRock's 890FX Deluxe 4. Landing with an MSRP of $180, the Deluxe 4 slots in between the very best 890GX motherboards and the enthusiast 890FX based offerings. Have ASRock done enough to draw our attention away from the cheaper...
31/08 00:45 - [Mobile] Toshiba Satellite A660D-ST2G01: AMD's Quad-Core Phenom II P920 Joins the Mobile Party
We've looked at AMD's slightly older Tigris platform in the form of their M300 and M600 processors. While performance of those parts was better than previous AMD designs, Intel still maintained a healthy lead in performance and battery life. That wasn't too surprising, and the far more pertinent...
30/08 18:54 - [IT Computing] AnandTech 2010 Server Upgrade: The CPUs
Years ago I used to publish a series of articles called Behind AnandTech. We'd occasionally do a massive server upgrade and I'd publish detailed specs, shots and info about the upgrade as we went along the process. I believe the last one I published was our move to Athlon MP processors back in...
30/08 18:53 - [Mobile] Intel Atom N550 Notebooks
Intel has launched their first dual-core Atom processor designed purely for netbooks, the N550. The new CPU has led to the netbook manufacturers scrambling to update their products to feature the latest silicon. Intel promises that there will be a significant boost in performance while...
30/08 08:01 - [CPUs] Intel's Core 2011 Mobile Roadmap Revealed: Sandy Bridge Part II
Late last week we pulled back the covers on Intel's next-generation Core architecture update: Sandy Bridge. Due out in Q1 2011, we learned a lot about Sandy Bridge's performance in our preview. Sandy Bridge will be the first high performance monolithic CPU/GPU from Intel. Its performance was...
30/08 00:02 - [CPUs] Farewell to ATI, AMD to Retire the ATI Brand Later this Year
 



 

Four years ago AMD did the unthinkable: it announced the 5.4 billion dollar acquisition of ATI in a combination of cash and stock. What followed was a handful of very difficult years for AMD, an upward swing for ATI and the eventual spinoff...
30/08 00:01 - [Display] DisplayPort: Active Single-Link DVI Adaptors Available Soon
For quite a while now one of the largest obsticles for using Eyefinity in budget scanrios has been an issue of connectivity. Eyefinity video cards are cheap and large TV-derrived monitors are fairly cheap, but cheap monitors rarely have the DisplayPort connectivity required for the 3rd monitor in...
27/08 16:30 - [Giveaways] AnandTech 13-year Anniversary Giveaways Continue: PowerColor Radeon HD 5770s
Last week we had our first (and unfortunately only) 6GB memory kit giveaway. Today I'm happy to announce the winner: khaydin. Check your email :)

Today we have two prizes from our good friends at PowerColor. I've got two PowerColor PCS Radeon HD 5770 1GB cards here and I'm giving...
27/08 14:38 - [CPUs] The Sandy Bridge Preview
Every two years Intel is committed to introducing a new microprocessor architecture. It's a part of the whole tick-tock strategy that Intel hatched back in 2005 - 2006. Thus far, every tock has been a knockout - with no competitor able to touch it. It started with Conroe in 2006, continued with...
26/08 09:00 - [Motherboard] ZOTAC IONITX-P-E: Can Intel's CULV Processors Reinvigorate Interest in NVIDIA's ION?
  NVIDIA’s ION brought a tremendous appeal to mini-ITX last year, but over the past six months Clarkdale has established itself as the natural and more capable choice for small form factor builds. ZOTAC are today attempting to reinvigorate appeal for ION by teaming up Intel’s...
26/08 00:10 - [Mobile] Dell Studio 17: When Gaming Isn't Enough
Usually when we get to the 17"-class notebooks here, we're dealing with machines designed almost exclusively for gaming. The problem is that these machines also tend to be prohibitively expensive, owing in no small part to the healthy premiums their gaming graphics often command. So what about...
25/08 11:22 - [GPUs] Quick Look: PowerColor?s Radeon HD 5770 PCS+ Vortex Edition
With the recent rise in the number of triple-slot cards, we have a few different cards in-house that we’re going to be looking at over the next few weeks. But to kick things off, we decided to start small, looking at an interesting product from PowerColor that takes an interesting direction...
25/08 04:30 - [Home Theater] Netgear AV Series Set for Expansion
The first half of 2010 saw Netgear get started on their AV Series product line. Their intent was to create a set of products to enhance the consumer's home theater experience. The first few products appeared to be just rebranded versions of already existing units. A case in point is the WNDR3700...
25/08 00:07 - [Trade Show] AMD Bobcat & Bulldozer Hot Chips Presentations Online
Yesterday we published our coverage of AMD's Bobcat and Bulldozer architecture disclosures. If you haven't had a chance to read the piece or haven't been following AMD for the past few years: Bobcat is AMD's new low power architecture, while Bulldozer is targeted at high end desktops and servers....
24/08 07:50 - [Gadgets] Powerline Networking with the Western Digital Livewire
Almost all CE devices sold in the market today have some sort of connection to the Internet as well as the home network. The consumers' need to trasnfer data back and forth between various locations in their residences has led to wireless routers becoming ubiquitous in every home connected to the...
24/08 02:42 - [News] Intel & Nokia Partner to Research 3D Mobile Interfaces
Here at AnandTech, we’ve been talking for a considerable time about Intel and Nokia’s joint collaboration in the mobile space on the MeeGo mobile operating system. Today, the two companies have announced another partnership aimed at improving MeeGo’s potential for competing...
24/08 01:33 - [CPUs] AMD Discloses Bobcat & Bulldozer Architectures at Hot Chips 2010
We've been waiting years for AMD to deliver another knockout microprocessor architecture rather than continue to play the value game. While we've been waiting for its next generation Bobcat and Bulldozer architectures since we first heard of them in 2007, we can finally see the light at the end...
23/08 23:00 - [Mobile] Toshiba T235D: AMD's 2010 Ultrathin "Nile" Platform
We've been looking forward to testing AMD's Nile Ultrathin platform since the first press releases went out. It's no secret that AMD's mobile offerings have trailed in performance and battery life for quite a while; in fact, pricing has been just about the only area where AMD could compete with...
23/08 00:39 - [Storage] The World's First 3TB HDD: Seagate GoFlex Desk 3TB Review
 



Seagate recently announced the world's first 3TB 3.5" HDD. There's just one catch: it's external only. The FreeAgent GoFlex Desk 3TB arrived in our labs over a week ago and we've put in a lot of hours testing this thing. Not only did we try it as an external...
19/08 02:49 - [Mobile] Dell Studio 14: Defining Solid
With the back to school season in full swing now, manufacturers are all competing for a slice of a particularly delicious pie: college students. This is a group of users that need something powerful enough to do their work (and play the occasional game) but portable enough to tote around through...
18/08 12:00 - [Giveaways] AnandTech 13-year Anniversary Giveaways Continue: G.Skill 6GB Memory Kit
OCZ sent us a 850W power supply to give away and today we've got a winner: LKO. Respond to my email to claim your prize. Now let's give away some memory shall we?

We've been giving away a lot of 4GB kits for AMD and LGA-1156 Intel platforms, but where's all the X58 love? That...
16/08 12:00 - [Giveaways] AnandTech 13-year Anniversary Giveaways Continue: OCZ Z Series 850W PSU
Last week we had another G.Skill 2GB notebook memory giveaway, today I'm happy to announce the winner: littvay. Respond to my email with your full shipping info and I'll get your prize out to you right away.

Today's giveaway is an OCZ Z Series 850W power supply. It's modular, 80+...
15/08 22:59 - [Memory] Everything You Always Wanted to Know About SDRAM (Memory): But Were Afraid to Ask
It started off as a simple enough memory review, but somewhere along the way we decided to dramatically expand  the scope of our discussion and avoid the monotony of a typical memory piece. The end result? An in-depth look at some of the more fundamental aspects of SDRAM operation.  If...
15/08 18:59 - [Smartphones] The Dell Streak Review
The iPhone has an unusual problem. Its UI is fast and smooth enough that you want to browse the web on it. However the device is cramped enough that you don’t want use it for any serious web browsing. If you’re just looking to quickly read something it’s ok but logging in to...
15/08 12:04 - [Site Updates] WD VelociRaptor 600GB now in SSD Bench
We've had great feedback to the launch of GPU Bench and Bench in general - I'd like to extend a personal thank you to everyone who took the time to comment or write with suggestions on how to make Bench better. This is ultimately your site, we work for you, so I really do appreciate you guys...
13/08 22:10 - [Mobile] HP EliteBook 8440w: On-the-Go Workstation
HP's EliteBook 8440w is the smallest workstation on the market, making it an intruiging notebook for on-the-run engineers and professionals who do a lot of CAD and simulation analysis work on their portable systems. But with the low end graphics chip necessitated by the smaller chassis, can it...
12/08 20:42 - [Site Updates] Ask and You Shall Receive: GPU Bench is Live
One day I got the bright idea to benchmark the living crap out of everything I could find. What resulted was a huge Excel sheet of CPU performance results. Then Intel released the X25-M and I realized that I would have much more repeatable and reliable numbers if I used SSDs (don't have to worry...
12/08 06:00 - [SSD] Micron Announces RealSSD P300, SLC SSD for Enterprise
 



Buying an SSD for your notebook or desktop is nice. You get more consistent performance. Applications launch extremely fast. And if you choose the right SSD, you really curb the painful slowdown of your PC over time. I’ve argued that an SSD is the single...
11/08 07:50 - [Gadgets] Dropcam Echo : Home Security Meets the Cloud
The last couple of years have seen the introduction of many security cameras aimed at the consumer market. However, mass adoption remains elusive due to complications in getting the camera up and running. Some companies have come forward with products which are simple to setup and use for the...
10/08 17:10 - [IT Computing] Quad Xeon 7500, the Best Virtualized Datacenter Building Block?
Finding the best building block for a virtualized datacenter has been our quest for a few years now. In this article, we’ll introduce you to our brand new virtualization benchmark that can better withstand the fast evolution of the server world, and we’ll explore the virtualized...
09/08 12:00 - [Giveaways] AnandTech 13-year Anniversary Giveaways Continue: G.Skill 2GB DDR3 Notebook Memory #2
The giveaways are back! Our previous contest was for a 4GB G.Skill memory kit. The winner? donebu. Check your email and respond to claim your prize :)

Thanks to G.Skill we have even more memory to give away. Today we've got another 2GB DDR3-1066 SO-DIMM for your notebook. It's the...
09/08 08:59 - [Smartphones] TI First to License ARM's Next-Generation Eagle Core
In our smartphone and tablet reviews we make sure to spend a good amount of time talking about the silicon powering these devices. There’s no reason that handset and tablet manufacturers shouldn’t be held to the same standards as the PC vendors we’ve worked with for...
09/08 03:37 - [Mac] Apple Mac mini Review (Mid 2010)
For the first time since its introduction in 2005 Apple has significantly updated the design of the Mac mini. The new model is thinner, although it requires a bit more surface area. Basically a 13-inch MacBook Pro without the display, this new $699 Mac promises to be the most energy efficient...
07/08 02:48 - [Display] ASUS VG236H 23-inch 3D Display Review: 120Hz is the Future
There’s a new segment in the ever changing LCD display market, one that readers have been asking us to take an in-depth look at for a while now - 120 Hz panels. We’ve been playing with ASUS’ newest display, the VG236H. It's a 120Hz, 1080P, 23" 3D enabled display that joins a...
06/08 03:46 - [News] ASUS Rampage III Formula to debut ?soon?
ASUS’ Republic of Gamers range is soon to have a new member, in the shape of the ASUS Rampage III Formula.  Using the X58 chipset, this board is designed for looks, uncompromised performance, overclocking, and the best possible online gaming experience with the new SupremeFX X-Fi 2...
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Dernière mise à jour le 03/09/2010 à 07:50
 
02/09 17:47 - Paris Hilton busted by Twitter pic?
Despite claiming a rather nifty Chanel bag containing cocaine was not hers, it seems the dazzling socialite tweeted a picture of a bag that looks spectacularly similar more than a month ago.
02/09 16:12 - NASA planning mission to visit the sun
Space agency hopes to send a spacecraft into the solar atmosphere by 2018.
02/09 15:53 - IETF: AT&T's Net neutrality claim is 'misleading'
A few days after AT&T said its push toward "paid prioritization" of network traffic is backed by technical standards, the Internet's primary standards body disagrees.
02/09 15:48 - Here come 'Hurt Locker' file-sharing subpoenas
Film's producers subpoena Qwest Communications for Denver man's records, apparently overcoming legal challenges in their pursuit of alleged file sharers.
02/09 14:54 - Google's Schmidt mocked in Times Square ads
Consumer Watchdog produced two cartoony ads slamming Google CEO Eric Schmidt as part of an effort to build support for a "do not track" list.
02/09 13:32 - Audit finds PG&E smart meters accurate
However, the utility's customer service is faulty, according to an independent review of the controversial yet pioneering smart-meter program.
02/09 13:30 - Facebook adds new remote log-out security feature
Facebook users who log in from multiple devices will soon have a way to make sure they are only logged in on the computer they are currently using.
02/09 13:17 - Acer comes back down to earth, Dell rises
The fastest-growing PC company of the last few years stumbles during the second quarter of this year. But observers say it has more to do with Acer's reliance on notebook sales in a period when desktops have been seeing a bump in sales.
02/09 13:15 - More evidence that light at night ups cancer risk
New research out of the University of Haifa shows a clear link between light at night and cancer in mice, with the suppression of melatonin playing a key role.
02/09 12:53 - Toshiba recalls 41,000 laptops for overheating
The Consumer Product Safety Commission says 129 cases of Toshiba Satellite laptops melting from overheating have been reported, but no major injuries.
02/09 12:48 - Apple's Ping seems half-baked at launch
A scanty selection of artists to follow and missed opportunities to encourage user interaction are among the early problems.
02/09 12:31 - Gadget makers show their stuff in Berlin (roundup)
At the huge IFA consumer electronics show, the big names in tech show off their newest wares, including an Android-based tablet from Samsung and a cloud-based music service from Sony.
02/09 11:12 - The mystery of the disappearing Facebook-Ping integration
On Wednesday Apple said users of its music social network could find new friends via Facebook. But the feature disappeared and it appears to be over a disagreement between the two companies.
02/09 10:51 - Survey: E-mail eats up your time off
Outlook add-in maker Xobni finds Americans and Britons are having trouble getting away from the workplace because of the reach e-mail has into their lives.
02/09 10:35 - Focus EV to use liquid thermal battery control
Car will take its battery pack temperature, then automatically cool or warm it to optimal temperature range before charging or engaging the battery.
02/09 10:28 - Motor City getting in on electric fever
Coulomb Technologies installs free public electric-charging station in downtown Detroit as part of ChargePoint America program to encourage EV adoption.
02/09 10:16 - Nigerian scam tops list of decade's online cons
Notices of winning the lottery and requests from Russian women who want to know you better are also up there on Panda Security's ranking of decade's top Net swindles.
02/09 09:45 - India wants local servers from RIM, Google, Skype
India plans to ask the three companies to set up local servers in the country so that security agencies can monitor customer communications.
02/09 08:41 - All Apple news
A new streaming Apple TV arrives with Netflix as predicted, iOS 4.1 comes with HDR photography and GameCenter, and new iPod Nanos drop the iconic clickwheel.
02/09 08:09 - Navteq tries to make GPS directions more 'human'
Company creates a way to make GPS directions far more understandable to the average driver.
02/09 08:00 - Road Trip Pic of the Week, 9/2: What is this?
If you know what this is and where it's located, you could win a prize in the CNET Road Trip Picture of the Week challenge.
02/09 07:46 - Cisco buys Arch Rock in smart-grid push
Networking giant to augment its IP-based communications tech with planned purchase of start-up Arch Rock, which makes wireless sensors for buildings, data centers, and utility networks.
02/09 07:37 - Two years on, Chrome reshapes browser market
The influence Google's browser has had on the market is broader than its use. And on Chrome's second anniversary, Google releases another update.
02/09 07:27 - Google and AOL renew their partnership
The companies say they'll keep their worldwide partnership going for five more years, in an arrangement that now factors in YouTube and mobile search.
02/09 07:09 - Walkman beats iPod in Japan, if only for a moment
Sony's music gadget surpasses Apple's iPod in sales in Japan for the full month of August, coincidentally just ahead of Apple's annual refresh of its music player line.
02/09 06:41 - HP wins 3Par for $2.4 billion
update Dell walks away from the storage company after a bidding war that started at $18 a share and ended up with Hewlett-Packard's winning offer of $33 a share.
02/09 06:13 - Steve Jobs on why no Facebook for Ping
Talks with Facebook about Apple's new Ping music social network fizzled, Jobs says, because Facebook wanted "onerous terms that we could not agree to."
02/09 05:36 - Samsung: Galaxy Tab has leg up on Apple iPad
Korean electronics giant says the features of its Android-based tablet match and sometimes outshine Apple's iPad. Samsung has its work cut out to convince the masses.
02/09 04:00 - Is Apple's iPod tune getting old?
Apple's incredible success in the digital music player category puts it in an odd position. Except for a few minor tweaks of design, it's not clear how much more Apple can do with the category.
02/09 04:00 - Exclusive deals make 3D TV audience even smaller
More and more sporting events are being broadcast in 3D, but exclusive distribution deals limit who can see what.
01/09 23:35 - How Apple's Ping dings Twitter, Facebook
Ping picks at the good parts of Twitter and Facebook and builds a social network around something for which everyone has strong feelings. Might Ping teach Facebook something about privacy too?
01/09 23:33 - Twitter plans to record all links clicked
In a move that could raise privacy concerns, the microblogging site said Wednesday evening that it will record and analyze every link users click on when using its Web site or any of the thousands of third-party apps.
01/09 21:52 - A peek inside a new HP Netbook and ultrathin
The newest compact laptops from Hewlett-Packard strike an improved balance between performance and power efficiency.
01/09 19:02 - Apple iPod Touch, the best gets better
CNET Senior Editor Donald Bell weighs in with his first impressions of the fourth-generation Apple iPod Touch.
01/09 17:49 - New Ford police utility vehicle targets tech (photos)
Ford reveals its newest pursuit-rated vehicle--the company's first-ever specially designed Police Interceptor utility.
01/09 16:59 - Apple teases third-party AirPlay support, but details are scarce
Apple's Web site suggests wider support for AirPlay wireless streaming from third-party vendors, but offers few details.
01/09 16:47 - Tab tweaks land in Chrome Canary
Google adds a new labs feature to its bleeding-edge version of Chrome to make it easier for users to test features that are still in development, but at least partially ready for users to explore.
01/09 16:40 - China requires cell phone subscriber IDs
New subscribers are asked for identification and existing subscribers are being encouraged to register their IDs with their numbers in what the Chinese government calls a crackdown on spam and fraud.
01/09 16:30 - Sony shows 3D laptop due in 2011
The Vaio line will get 3D display abilities in 2011, and Sony was eager to show off prototypes of the products as part of its 3D campaign at the IFA show.
01/09 15:28 - First views of Sony streaming music service (images)
Sony demonstrates its Music Unlimited service at the IFA electronics show in Berlin. Here are some looks at the service.
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Dernière mise à jour le 03/09/2010 à 07:15
 
02/09 17:09 - NASA, NOAA Weather Satellite Fully Operational
With Hurricane Earl threatening the eastern seaboard, a new Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite is now ready for tracking life-threatening weather and solar activity.
02/09 14:22 - HP Wins 3PAR Bidding War At $33
Dell submitted a renewed offer that included a sweetened termination bid approaching $100 million, but 3PAR declined to accept it, clearing the way for HP to acquire the storage company for more than $2.3 billion.
02/09 14:05 - Qi Intros Wireless Charging Station Standard
Wireless Power Consortium has also certified the first products compatible with the interoperability standard.
02/09 13:50 - HHS Awards Beacon Grants To Cincinnati, Detroit
Local collaboratives will use government funding to pilot health IT to improve care of children and adults with chronic illnesses.
02/09 13:10 - Twitter Taps iPad Features, Interface
Free application for the Apple tablet links tweets with web pages, videos, photos, and related information.
02/09 13:09 - Fastest Chip Powers New IBM Mainframe
z196 processor is the product of a global design effort spanning IBM facilities in the U.S and abroad.
02/09 12:52 - Use A BlackBerry To Order A Starbucks Latte
Starbucks and Research In Motion on Thursday announced a new Starbucks application for BlackBerries. The app lets BlackBerry users manage their Starbucks account and make purchases at select stores.
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02/09 12:44 - DARPA Soliciting Bids On Insider Threat Prevention
Defense Department agency to develop system that can identify and stop people from removing information from its networks.
02/09 12:38 - 72% Of Adults Texting
Teens send a median of 50 texts per day, dwarfing the volume of texts sent by an increasing number of U.S. adults who use text messaging on their mobile phones, according to the Pew Research Center.
02/09 12:23 - HP Reveals 3D Laptop
Envy 17 3D includes a high-definition 1080p display, a pair of 3D glasses, and a sound system developed by HP and Beats by Dr. Dre.
02/09 12:23 - HP Reveals 3D Laptop
Envy 17 3D includes a high-definition 1080p display, a pair of 3D glasses, and a sound system developed by HP and Beats by Dr. Dre.
02/09 12:13 - Sony Intros Qriocity Media Streaming Service
Cloud-based video and music service will challenge Apple's iTunes Store when it launches in Europe this fall.
02/09 11:45 - HP Raises 3Par Bid To $2.07 Billion
Dell has until after the Labor Day weekend to make a counter offer for the storage firm.
02/09 11:26 - Jobs Jabs At Google, Google Jabs Back
During Wednesday's Apple press conference, CEO Steve Jobs took a not-too-subtle shot at Google and its Android platform. Google responded.
02/09 11:26 - Jobs Jabs At Google, Google Jabs Back
During Wednesday's Apple press conference, CEO Steve Jobs took a not-too-subtle shot at Google and its Android platform. Google responded.
02/09 11:13 - FCC Calls For More Input On Net Neutrality
Agency's decision to solicit additional feedback on wireless regulation hailed by industry groups, criticized by public interest organizations.
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02/09 10:54 - Sony Previews 3D Laptop
Active-shutter glasses will be required for 3D viewing on the 16-inch screen laptop that will use similar technology to Sony's Bravia TVs and allow toggling between 2D and 3D.
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02/09 09:33 - Apple Unveils New iPod Touch, Shuffle, Nano
CEO Steve Jobs says new MP3 player lineup is the strongest in his company's history.
02/09 09:33 - Apple Unveils New iPod Touch, Shuffle, Nano
CEO Steve Jobs says new MP3 player lineup is the strongest in his company's history.
02/09 09:06 - Samsung Intros 7-Inch Galaxy Tab With Froyo
Samsung today officially unveiled its iPad competitor, the Galaxy Tab. The new tablet from Samsung runs Android 2.2. Froyo and features a seven-inch display.
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02/09 08:00 - Global CIO: IBM's Blazing New Mainframe Wins Raves From Citigroup
Citigroup says the z196's record-setting chips help deliver massive performance increase and flexibility that will result in greater innovation and value for customers.
02/09 08:00 - HP, Hynix To Collaborate On Memristor Memory Technology
Resistive Random Access Memory, or ReRAM, is non-volatile memory with lower power consumption and much greater storage capacity than the Flash memory used in mobile phones and MP3 players today.
02/09 08:00 - Metal Manufacture Breakthrough Promises Transformer Objects
A novel manufacturing process for shape-memory alloys could bring shape-shifting jewelery and transforming stents.
02/09 07:00 - Microsoft Unveils Arc Touch Mouse
The mouse can be flattened for easy transport and includes Microsoft's BlueTrack Technology that can track on most surfaces.
01/09 22:56 - VMware Steps Up Competition For The Virtual Desktop
Desktop virtualization is a disruptive force to Windows and traditional forms of desktop applications, says VMware.
01/09 16:45 - VMware Launches Cloud Application Development Platform
The Spring Framework has been expanded into a cloud application development platform capable of producing Java applications optimized to run in VMware virtual machines on a cloud cluster.
01/09 16:42 - Sony Refreshes Electronic Readers, Hikes Prices
Amazon's Kindle, Border's Kobo and Barnes & Noble's Nook are competing fiercely on price, but Sony is touting more responsive touch-screens and higher quality digital paper displays that warrant higher costs.
01/09 15:49 - Google Releases SketchUp 8
The latest version of Google's modeling software offers improved tools to amateur and professional 3D artists alike.
01/09 15:34 - Apple Shows New iPods, Reveals TV Strategy
MP3 music players get an iPhone-style technology boost, and Steve Jobs discloses major content partnerships for Apple TV.
01/09 14:39 - Apple Previews iOS 4.1 And 4.2 For iPad
During Apple's event on Wednesday, it said iPhone users can expect iOS 4.1 to arrive next week with new features. iPad owners will need to wait a bit longer for iOS 4.2 to arrive.
01/09 14:18 - Blue Christmas For Window 7 Sales?
Family Pack discounts to reappear in October as Win7 adoption curve starts to flatline.
01/09 14:05 - Google Sued Over Nexus One Troubles
A Nexus One owner claims Google made misleading claims about the phone's 3G capabilities and failed to provide adequate support.
01/09 14:00 - Download Capability Backed As Essential To Meaningful Use
Markle Foundation recommends HHS push "blue button" function in health IT systems to allow patients to easily obtain medical records.
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01/09 13:37 - Hurricane Earl Prompts Agencies To Bolster Online Resources
FEMA, the National Weather Service and other agencies are providing updates, advice and other disaster-management information on their websites.
01/09 13:36 - Study Clarifies Government's Social Media Record Requirements
The National Archives and Records Administration is looking to remove hurdles that have held up adoption of Web 2.0 in government by clarifying its policies.
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Dernière mise à jour le 03/09/2010 à 07:50
 
02/09 22:05 - Chrome celebrates second b-day with sixth release
Remember the Googasm
Google is celebrating Chrome's second birthday by releasing a new stable version of its rapidly evolving browser, offering a slightly simpler user interface, an automatic form filler, and the ability to synchronize extensions and form data across machines.?
02/09 21:11 - Semi biz starts to cool off
Mobile chips warming up as PC chips chill
While chip makers are not white-knuckled with fear as they were during the economic meltdown of late 2008 and early 2009, they were hoping that the recent boom in chip sales would hold for a couple of quarters ? and it probably won't.?
02/09 21:01 - Microsoft freshens retro code lock-down tool
Teaching old apps new tricks
Microsoft has released a new version of a software tool that developers and administrators can use to harden older applications against common vulnerabilities.?
02/09 20:58 - Jobs moves to the heavens with Apple TV
You rent from his cloud
Analysis With its Apple TV revamp announced Wednesday, Apple dipped its toes into the entertainment cloud ? if you'll forgive a muddled metaphor. It's a tentative baby step, but expect more cloudy offerings from Cupertino if the experiment is a success.?Free...
02/09 20:01 - Microsoft buffs Silverlight for HTML5 video contest
'We're more consistent. And we're here'
Microsoft has tried to justify its Silverlight media player in the age of HTML5.?
02/09 19:18 - Twitter tightens grip on own firehose
Microbloggy thing tracks all links clicked
Twitter is on a mission to regain control of its own firehose.?
02/09 18:28 - Wikileaks founder blasts reopening of rape probe
New charges filed in US
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange has blasted Sweden's investigation into allegations against him for sexual misconduct after prosecutors reopened a probe into charges he raped a woman last month.?
02/09 17:11 - Microsoft slings mud in VMware living room
Taunts estranged son
VMworld Microsoft's assault on VMware knows no bounds.?
02/09 16:06 - LaCie catches ultra-small USB Flash drive bug
MosKeyto flies in
Ordinary USB Flash drives to darn big for you? LaCie's new MosKeyto protrudes a mere 6mm from the USB port it's connected to.?Free On-Demand Webcast - Virtualizing the Hard Stuff
02/09 15:54 - HyTrust takes auditing, monitoring to the clouds
Safe SOX for your virtual box
VMworld Virtual security appliance maker HyTrust is revving up its wares with a new 2.1 release and positioning itself as the go-to partner for auditing and compliance for VMware's new vCloud Director.?
02/09 15:35 - Dell throws in 3PAR towel
HP pumps fist
Dell has admitted defeat in its attempt to buy 3PAR.?
02/09 15:17 - HMRC issues CD-rom alert to employers
Quaint system to be replaced in 2011
HM Revenue and Customs has warned employers who use its Employer CD-rom to update it immediately to avoid miscalculations.?
02/09 15:07 - Toshiba touts £329 Folio Android tablet
'Failio' spec?
Do computer companies never learn from history? Clearly not, if Toshiba is anything to go by. Today, it launched its Android tablet, revealing the gadget is called Folio.?
02/09 14:44 - US loses last chance for free wireless
Never a flyer, but finally grounded for good
An audacious plan to provide free wireless internet access across the US has finally been killed off by the FCC, much to the delight of the cellular industry.?
02/09 14:19 - AOL goes soul-searching with Google in 5-year deal
Gets into mobile search (result), agrees to provide content to YouTube (not so much)
AOL has signed a deal with Google to make it the sole provider for paid text-based search and contextual ads on the company's US websites for the next five years.?Free On-Demand Webcast - Virtualizing the...
02/09 14:16 - iTunes update plugs WebKit flaw
Ping-pong
The latest version of iTunes for Windows addresses 13 security vulnerabilities, as well as adding much-publicised social networking functionality.?
02/09 14:07 - Boris bikes for tourists delayed till year end
Systems not robust enough
Visitors to London, and anyone else without a full account, will not be able to hire Boris bikes until the end of the year.?
02/09 13:48 - HP bids $2.4bn for 3PAR
Dell's new offer given drubbing
HP has raised its bid for 3PAR to $33 a share, around $2.4bn, beating a revised Dell offer made earlier today.?
02/09 13:04 - Apple states tax take on UK iPod pricing
You pay this, we take that, George Osborne gets the other, Eurocrats get the rest
Apple has made it explicitly clear how much more its charging UK consumers for its kit than US-based buyers.?
02/09 12:41 - Jobs takes swing at Google over Android activations
Who's got the bigger count?
Google and Apple's bush war flared up again as Steve Jobs apparently cast aspersions over Android's activation numbers as he unveiled Apple's latest iPod and TV scrub-up yesterday.?
02/09 12:29 - Apple inks Ping trademark deal with golf gear maker
Orange Ping sticks to sweet stuff
Apple cleared the use of the word Ping with golf company PING before using the name for its new Web2.0 music look-up feature in iTunes.?Free On-Demand Webcast - Virtualizing the Hard Stuff
02/09 12:11 - General Motors bitchslaps Tesla with Range Anxiety?
Fixed grins at cheeks-aflame 'leccycar firm
As US motor mammoth GM gears up for the launch of its plug-in hybrid Chevrolet Volt, it has applied to trademark the term "range anxiety" - meaning the fear suffered by battery-car owners regarding their ability to get home again after a given...
02/09 12:01 - Verbatim InSight 500GB external hard drive
Coming clean on capacity
Review Verbatim's InSight external hard drive is an unusual-looking offering, but that odd wave-like curve at the front is home to the unit's status readout screen.?
02/09 11:28 - StreetView passed by Kiwi cops
Google's data slurp legal in New Zealand
Police in New Zealand have bounced a complaint about Google's StreetView service back to the country's Privacy Commissioner.?
02/09 11:25 - RFID patent pool prices up wireless
0.08 cents per tag
The RFID Consortium has opened for business after five years of negotiations, providing a one-stop shop for all the patents needed to manufacture RFID tags and readers.?
02/09 10:53 - Punters still puzzled by broadband ads
Thanks for that Sherlock
It will come as no surprise to regular readers that 90 per cent of UK consumers are confused by broadband advertising - we'd have to assume the missing ten per cent are marketing bods for ISPs.?
02/09 10:45 - My Exchange conversion
Exchange Server 2010 heals 2007 release trauma
Sysadmin blog Recently I had the opportunity to walk through complete installs of Exchange Server 2003 and Exchange Server 2010. Although I have used Exchange Server 2007 for the past two years, as with Vista, I prefer to pretend it never...
02/09 10:32 - NASA seeks inflatable popup roof for camper vans on Mars
Space 'lofts' to feature two-ply 'bummer shielding'
NASA says it has selected finalists in an engineering competition to design an "inflatable loft", reminiscent of the extending roofs often fitted to camper vans, but in this case intended to deploy from the roof of a "hard-shell prototype...
02/09 10:18 - Hands on with Motorola's Milestone 2 and Defy
Latest Android handsets shot in the wild
Video Tom Satchwell, Director of Marketing, Motorola Europe demonstrates the company's latest Android offerings, the Milestone 2 and the Defy.?
02/09 10:06 - If HP gets 3PAR, does Donatelli get HP?
HP, Dell, everyone schtum on 3PAR bids
Opinion 3Par has not issued a statement recommending HP's $2bn bid for the company, despite the ending of a three-day period for Dell to mount a counter-offer.?
02/09 10:04 - Samsung specs up 7in Android tablet
Vodafone to sell it
Samsung has posted the spec for its upcoming Android tablet, the Galaxy Tab. And Vodafone has announced pricing.?
02/09 09:52 - Nokia blows Ovi Files out of the sky
Get off our cloud
Nokia has pulled the plug on Ovi Files, its cloud-based storage system, and told users they've got a month before the the system gets wiped.?
02/09 09:24 - Symantec and Snoop Dogg launch cybercrime rap contest
Now thass geekster
Symantec has teamed up with rapper Snoop Dogg to launch a cybercrime rap contest.?
02/09 09:14 - UK.gov fishes for ID ideas
Turns to IT suppliers, says 'Er, what do you think?'
Directgov has asked IT suppliers to come up with new thinking on identity verification.?Free On-Demand Webcast - Virtualizing the Hard Stuff
02/09 09:01 - How much aircraft fatigue is too much?
HPC eases the strain
Here?s another ?How HPC saves your worthless hide? type of story - our pals at InsideHPC publicized a collaboration between the Federal Aviation Administration and the Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC) that should increase air safety for people riding on planes and...
02/09 08:08 - Cyber-jihadists deface home of teddy bears' picnic
Get their Belvoirs mixed up
Geographically mixed-up Algerian hackers made themselves look rather silly by defacing the website of an English stately home instead of Belvoir Fortress in Israel, their intended target.?
02/09 07:55 - Dixons sales ain't all that
iPads and World Cup should've been a bigger boost
DSGi shares fell very slightly this morning after the company said trading had held steady in the three months ended 24 July.?
02/09 07:50 - Boffins explain greatest ever free kick
Roberto Carlos and his amazing exponential spiral
Scientists have agreeably concluded that Roberto Carlos's 1997 free kick against France - a seemingly impossible blast into the back of the net from 115ft - was not the fluke some have claimed.?
02/09 07:01 - Large companies ignore data centre advice - survey
Feel the need for it though
Large companies across the UK increasingly turn to independent consultants when they want advice on the design and specification of a data centre. Almost all of them then ignore some or all of that advice, according to research released today.?
02/09 07:01 - D-Link DHP-306AV powerline Ethernet adaptor
Network your mains cabling
Review I use a couple of Devolo dLAN AVplus powerline Ethernet adaptors at home, to hook up my wired-only Sony Bravia connected telly to my router. They're great adaptors, but with a pass-through three-pin power socket, they're bulky. D-Link's latest adaptor, the...
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03/09 01:42 - [topNews] Pakistan gets IMF relief, tightens security
LAHORE, Pakistan (Reuters) - The International Monetary Fund will give Pakistan $450 million in emergency flood aid, providing some relief for a government overwhelmed by the disaster and facing renewed militant violence.
03/09 00:49 - [topNews] BOJ to stand pat next week, eyes easing next month
TOKYO (Reuters) - The Bank of Japan is expected to hold off on easing monetary policy next week but is gearing up for further action in October as the strong yen threatens to derail its forecast of a moderate economic recovery, sources said.
03/09 00:12 - [topNews] Hurricane Earl rakes U.S. East Coast with wind, rain
MANTEO, North Carolina (Reuters) - Hurricane Earl raked North Carolina's barrier islands with gusting winds, pounding surf and rain on Thursday as it took a swipe at the U.S. East Coast on an offshore path toward New England and Canada.
02/09 21:29 - [topNews] No sign of oil after Gulf platform fire: Coast Guard
NEW ORLEANS (Reuters) - An oil and gas platform operated by Mariner Energy burst into flames in the Gulf of Mexico on Thursday, but the crew of 13 escaped and there were no signs of an oil spill, the Coast Guard said.
02/09 20:38 - [topNews] Drug shootout with army kills 25 in Mexico
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - As many as 25 people were killed when Mexican soldiers clashed on Thursday with suspected drug gang members in rural northeastern Mexico, local media reported on Thursday.
02/09 19:23 - [topNews] White House: No second stimulus being considered
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The White House stressed on Thursday that no second economic stimulus package is being considered as part of new measures under review by President Barack Obama's team.
02/09 18:42 - [topNews] No sign of oil after Gulf platform fire: Coast Guard
NEW ORLEANS (Reuters) - An oil and gas platform operated by Mariner Energy burst into flames in the Gulf of Mexico on Thursday, but the crew of 13 escaped and there were no signs of an oil spill, the Coast Guard said.
02/09 18:40 - [topNews] Israel and Palestinians agree to more peace meetings
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Israeli and Palestinian leaders agreed to a series of direct talks on Thursday, seeking to forge the framework for a U.S.-backed peace deal within a year and end a conflict that has boiled for six decades.
02/09 18:31 - [topNews] Hurricane Earl closes in on East Coast
HATTERAS ISLAND, North Carolina (Reuters) - Hurricane Earl began to strafe North Carolina's barrier islands with dangerous winds and surf on Thursday as it spun parallel to the U.S. East Coast on a northward trek toward New England and Canada.
02/09 17:25 - [topNews] Warren schedule change stirs talk on consumer job
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A last-minute change in the fall course schedule of Harvard law professor Elizabeth Warren has fueled speculation the White House might soon nominate her to head the newly created U.S. consumer financial agency.
02/09 16:23 - [topNews] Justice Department sues Arizona sheriff in immigration probe
WASHINGTON/PHOENIX (Reuters) - The Justice Department on Thursday sued an Arizona sheriff for refusing to cooperate with its investigation into allegations he and his police force discriminate against Hispanics in his program to crack down on illegal immigrants.
02/09 15:46 - [topNews] EPA to issue more rules in climate fight
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Environmental Protection Agency will roll out more regulations on greenhouse gases and other pollution to help fight climate change, but they will not be as strong as action by Congress, a senior administration official said.
02/09 15:08 - [topNews] Burger King agrees to $3.3 billion sale to 3G Capital
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Burger King Holdings Inc agreed to sell itself to investment firm 3G Capital for $3.26 billion, giving the No. 2 U.S. fast-food chain breathing room to fix its business and close the gap with leader McDonald's Corp.
02/09 14:13 - [topNews] U.S. to start NATO talks on Afghan transition: Petraeus
KABUL (Reuters) - The United States will start preliminary talks with its allies in Afghanistan soon on next year's planned "transition," expected to include withdrawal of some U.S. forces, the top NATO commander in the country said on Thursday.
02/09 11:46 - [topNews] Putin says no grain exports before 2011 harvest
MOSCOW/SARATOV, Russia (Reuters) - Russia abruptly signaled Thursday it would extend a grain export ban until late 2011 and ordered authorities to prevent speculators driving up food prices after the worst harvest in years.
02/09 11:37 - [topNews] Coast Guard responding to possible rig blast in Gulf
HOUSTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Coast Guard was flying helicopters to a possible offshore drilling rig explosion in the Gulf of Mexico, a Coast Guard spokesman said.
02/09 11:33 - [topNews] Pakistan gets IMF relief, tightens security
LAHORE, Pakistan (Reuters) - The International Monetary Fund will give Pakistan $450 million in emergency flood aid, providing some relief for a government overwhelmed by the disaster and facing renewed militant violence.
02/09 08:48 - [topNews] Afghan leader condemns air strike as Gates arrives
KABUL (Reuters) - Afghan President Hamid Karzai strongly condemned an air strike by NATO-led forces which he said killed 10 campaign workers for this month's election, a sour note as U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates arrived for talks.
02/09 08:45 - [topNews] Flood-hit Pakistanis and Afghans may cross to Iran: UNHCR
ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Dismal conditions in flood-hit areas in southwest Pakistan could force thousands of Pakistanis and Afghan refugees to cross the border into Iran, the U.N. refugee agency warned Thursday.
02/09 08:16 - [topNews] UK foreign secretary's aide quits over gay rumors
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's Foreign Secretary William Hague said on Thursday he had gone public to deny rumors he was gay and in a relationship with an aide because he and his wife were fed up of the allegations.
02/09 07:18 - [topNews] Ranting Roddick ousted early by Tipsarevic at U.S. Open
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Former U.S. Open champion Andy Roddick stumbled to a bad-tempered early exit from his home grand slam on Wednesday, the American losing 3-6 7-5 6-3 7-6 to unseeded Serb Janko Tipsarevic in the final match of the day.
02/09 07:10 - [topNews] Apple TV a first step for more ambitious plans?
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Critics hoping for more from Apple Inc's Web-to-TV plans -- a device, say, that would revolutionize living room entertainment the way the iPad changed tablet computing -- may just need to wait a bit longer.
02/09 06:42 - [topNews] NATO checks claim strike kills 10 Afghan campaigners
TALOOQAN, Afghanistan (Reuters) - An apparent air strike by foreign forces killed 10 election campaign workers in Afghanistan's north on Thursday, a government spokesman said, and NATO-led forces said they were investigating the incident.
02/09 05:37 - [topNews] U.S. charges Pakistani Taliban leader in CIA killings
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. prosecutors have charged the leader of the Pakistani Taliban, Hakimullah Mehsud, in the plot that killed seven CIA employees at an American base in Afghanistan last December, the Justice Department said on Wednesday.
02/09 00:19 - [topNews] China digs for ways to stymie BHP's Potash Corp bid
MELBOURNE/HONG KONG (Reuters) - China is stepping up attempts to hamper BHP Billiton's $39 billion hostile offer for Potash Corp, amid worries about future supplies of fertilizer it needs to rapidly boost food production.
01/09 21:22 - [topNews] Police end hostage drama at Discovery Channel
SILVER SPRING, Maryland (Reuters) - Police shot and killed a man who took three people hostage, waving a gun and apparently fitted out with explosives, in the headquarters of the Discovery Channel near Washington Wednesday.
01/09 20:50 - [topNews] GM roadshow to begin after elections: sources
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Automaker General Motors Co plans to begin courting investors for its initial public offering immediately after the November 2 U.S. midterm congressional elections, two sources familiar with the plans said on Wednesday.
01/09 20:28 - [topNews] Apple TV takes aim at Web-connected living room
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Apple Inc unveiled a smaller, cheaper version of its Web-to-TV device on Wednesday, stepping up a battle with Google Inc and Microsoft Corp for control of the digital living room.
01/09 19:31 - [topNews] Police end hostage drama at Discovery Channel
SILVER SPRING, Maryland (Reuters) - Police shot and killed a man who took three people hostage, waving a gun and apparently fitted out with explosives, in the headquarters of the Discovery Channel near Washington Wednesday.
01/09 19:01 - [topNews] Obama to Mideast leaders: Seize moment for peace
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama urged Israeli and Palestinian leaders on Wednesday not to let the chance for peace slip away as he opened a Washington summit shadowed by Middle East violence.
01/09 18:23 - [topNews] Apple TV takes aim at Web-connected living room
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Apple Inc unveiled a smaller, cheaper version of its Web-to-TV device on Wednesday, stepping up a battle with Google Inc and Microsoft Corp for control of the digital living room.
01/09 18:11 - [topNews] Stronger Hurricane Earl nears East Coast
HATTERAS ISLAND, North Carolina (Reuters) - Looming Hurricane Earl strengthened and churned up dangerous swells on Wednesday, forcing evacuations on some of North Carolina's barrier islands and prompting storm alerts along much of the U.S. east coast.
01/09 16:07 - [topNews] Tea Party promises to be a force in November
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - With another win in a Senate Republican primary, this time in Alaska, the conservative Tea Party movement showed it is more than a political fad and has the staying power to be a significant force in November's elections.
01/09 15:37 - [topNews] Judge rules against U.S. government on oil drilling
HOUSTON (Reuters) - A federal judge on Wednesday rejected the U.S. government's request to dismiss an industry lawsuit challenging its deepwater oil and gas drilling moratorium, dealing another blow to the Obama administration.
01/09 13:36 - [topNews] Blasts kill 20 in Pakistan's Lahore, 170 hurt
LAHORE, Pakistan (Reuters) - Three bombs exploded at a Shi'ite procession in the Pakistani city of Lahore on Wednesday, killing at least 20 people and wounding over 170, piling pressure on a government already overwhelmed by floods.
01/09 12:40 - [topNews] U.S. charges Pakistani Taliban leader in CIA killings
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. prosecutors have charged the leader of the Pakistani Taliban, Hakimullah Mehsud, for the plot that killed seven CIA employees at an American base in Afghanistan last December, the U.S. Justice Department said on Wednesday.
01/09 11:39 - [topNews] Blasts kill up to eight in Pakistan's Lahore, 100 hurt
LAHORE, Pakistan (Reuters) - At least two bombs exploded at a Shi'ite procession in the Pakistani city of Lahore on Wednesday, killing up to eight people and wounding 100, piling pressure on a government already overwhelmed by floods.
01/09 08:30 - [topNews] Pakistan raids kill 62 militants and family members
PESHAWAR, Pakistan (Reuters) - Pakistani government air raids have killed up to 62 militants, their family members and other civilians with no ties to the fighters, officials said on Wednesday.
01/09 08:04 - [topNews] Lukewarm reaction to NY imam on Middle East tour
DUBAI (Reuters) - A heated U.S. debate over a planned Islamic center near New York's World Trade Center site is seen by Middle East media, scholars and citizens as more of a domestic American issue rather than an attack on their faith.
01/09 07:33 - [topNews] Obama: Time to turn the page in Iraq
WASHINGTON/BAGHDAD (Reuters) - President Barack Obama declared an end to the seven-year U.S. combat mission in Iraq on Tuesday and promised recession-weary Americans "my central responsibility" now is to repair the U.S. economy.
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03/09 01:48 - [technology] Dell's enterprise challenge remains after 3Par (AP)
AP - Dell Inc. doesn't have to start over in its quest to become a significant purveyor of technology for businesses after losing a multibillion dollar bidding contest for an obscure data-storage maker.
03/09 01:48 - [technology] Video lambasting Google on privacy hits Times Square (AFP)
AFP - A video cartoon featuring Google's chief giving away ice cream to snoop on children aired on a giant screen in Times Square as a privacy group continued to hound the Internet giant.
03/09 01:46 - [technology] HP vs Dell: the showdown that ended in spectacle (AP)
AP - The showdown over 3Par Inc. that ended Thursday was a puzzling spectacle.
03/09 00:36 - [technology] Bug found with Automator and iTunes 10 (Macworld.com)
Macworld.com - As you?re aware, Apple just released iTunes 10. With that release has come some changes?both expected and not so.
03/09 00:28 - [technology] Stream TV Android Froyo Tablet: Sneak Peak Now, Preorders Next Week (PC World)
PC World - For all of this year's chatter about the coming army of Android tablets, the near radio silence has been deafening. Until now. First, at consumer electronics show IFA in Berlin, came news of a global launch of the Samsung Galaxy Tab. And starting next week, you can hop onto Amazon.com...
02/09 23:30 - [technology] Remains of the Day: Gimme fallout shelter (Macworld.com)
Macworld.com - Every time there?s an Apple event, there?s fallout. Big, nasty, mutate-ants-into-monstrous-rampaging-creatures fallout. With Apple?s media shindig on Wednesday, there?s no shortage of rejoinders and responses from media executives, smartphone rivals, and even?a golf company? Tee...
02/09 22:52 - [technology] IPad faces new tablet challengers (Investor's Business Daily)
Investor's Business Daily - Electronic giants Samsung and Toshiba each unveiled new tablet PCs running Google's (NMS:GOOG) Android OS that aim to tap consumer demand ignited by the Apple (NMS:AAPL) iPad. Samsung's Galaxy Tab features a 7-inch touch screen and WiFi and Bluetooth connectivity....
02/09 22:51 - [technology] Google (Investor's Business Daily)
Investor's Business Daily - Google (NMS:GOOG) will continue to provide the search results on AOL's Web site under a new, five-year deal. The deal will put AOL video content on Google's YouTube site for the first time. AOL edged up 0.7% to 23.05.
02/09 22:41 - [entertainment] Mexico digitalizes TV for wireless space (Reuters)
Reuters - Mexico wants to auction more spectrum for wireless communications, including 4G standard, and boost competition in the TV market as it frees up capacity by digitalizing television.
02/09 22:28 - [technology] Dell's enterprise challenge remains after 3Par (AP)
AP - Dell Inc. doesn't have to start over in its quest to become a significant purveyor of technology for businesses after losing a multibillion dollar bidding contest for an obscure data-storage maker.
02/09 22:24 - [technology] ArcSight posts higher fiscal 1Q profit (AP)
AP - ArcSight Inc. said Thursday its fiscal first-quarter profit tripled as the cybersecurity software and services company's sales jumped 39 percent.
02/09 22:21 - [technology] HP vs Dell: the showdown that ended in spectacle (AP)
AP - The showdown over 3Par Inc. that ended Thursday was a puzzling spectacle.
02/09 21:54 - [technology] Verizon?s New Prepaid Plans: No Great Savings Here (PC World)
PC World - Verizon Wireless on Thursday unveiled new prepaid data plans for some multimedia and 3G smart phones, including several BlackBerry and Droid handsets. The offerings include an unlimited data package for $30 per month; and a $10 plan with a stingy 25MB monthly cap (with a...
02/09 21:38 - [technology] Summary Box: Google, AOL reach new search deal (AP)
AP - THE DEAL: Under a new five-year agreement, Google Inc. will continue to provide the search results on AOL Inc.'s websites. The companies signed the deal this week.
02/09 21:32 - [technology] Music labels eager for Google-Apple battle (Reuters)
Reuters - Google Inc is in talks with music labels on plans for a download store and a digital song locker that would allow its mobile users to play songs wherever they are as it steps up its rivalry with Apple Inc., according to people familiar with the matter.
02/09 21:24 - [technology] Privacy in iTunes Ping (PC World)
PC World - Ping is Apple's music-centric social network that is integrated into iTunes 10. From a privacy standpoint, it's pretty straightforward--as opposed to Facebook's multitude of privacy settings--but then again, Ping is also very limited as to what services it offers. In either case,...
02/09 21:20 - [technology] To Boost Security, Facebook Adds Remote Logout (PC World)
PC World - Facebook users will soon have a new way of knocking spammers out of legitimate accounts.
02/09 21:07 - [technology] Dock your encased iPhone, iPod with dockStubz (Macworld.com)
Macworld.com - iPhone and iPod cases come in various shapes, sizes, and levels of protection, but rare is the case that lets you connect your iPhone to a dock while you’re using it.
02/09 21:04 - [technology] Facebook's new security feature: remote logouts (AP)
AP - Facebook is rolling out a new security feature that lets users log out of their accounts remotely from another computer.
02/09 20:57 - [technology] Samsung Unleashes Its Galaxy Tab on Apple's iPad (NewsFactor)
NewsFactor - Samsung on Thursday introduced the Galaxy Tab, a tablet PC aimed at the heart of Apple's iPad, at the IFA consumer electronics show in Berlin, Germany. Samsung presented the tablet with a pun that cites a "new galaxy of possibilities."
02/09 20:30 - [technology] Take-Two posts 3Q profit, revenue soars (AP)
AP - Video game publisher Take-Two Interactive Software Inc. posted better-than-expected results for its fiscal third quarter Thursday, reversing a loss as revenue more than tripled thanks to strong sales of "Red Dead Redemption" and other games.
02/09 20:19 - [technology] Apple TV could help Netflix growth (Reuters)
Reuters - Shares in Netflix Inc neared their all-time high on Thursday, after Apple Inc said that the company's streaming video service would be added to a new version of Apple TV.
02/09 19:57 - [technology] See what iPhone users are listening to with SongStumblr (Macworld.com)
Macworld.com - When you walk into a cafe and note the numerous iPhone-toting denizens with telltale white earbuds firmly embedded in their ears, do you wonder what they?re listening to? If so, Frimby?s new music discovery and sharing app for iOS, SongStumblr, could help you find out. Recently...
02/09 19:16 - [technology] Apple and Google to clash in music space by Christmas (Reuters)
Reuters - Google Inc is in talks with music labels on plans for a download store and a digital song locker that would allow its mobile users to play songs wherever they are as it steps up its rivalry with Apple Inc, according to people familiar with the matter.
02/09 19:16 - [technology] iTunes TV rentals now available on Mac and PC (Macworld.com)
Macworld.com - Looking to catch the most recent season of Lost, but don?t want to succumb the baggage of having to buy a bunch of episodes that you?ll only watch once? Relax, friend, because if you?re an iTunes 10 user, you can now rent TV shows from the comfort of your very own?computer.
02/09 19:15 - [technology] A Guide to Today's Top 10 Linux Distributions (PC World)
PC World - One of the most confusing things for the newcomer to Linux is how many distributions, or versions, of the operating system there are. Ubuntu is the one most people have heard of, but there are hundreds of others as well, each offering some variant on the basic Linux theme.
02/09 19:11 - [technology] Facebook Testing a "Stalker Button" (Mashable)
Mashable - Facebook is apparently testing a new subscription feature that would allow users to receive alerts any time a specific friend takes certain actions on the social network.
02/09 19:02 - [technology] Summary Box: Google, Skype targeted by India (AP)
AP - WIDER NET: After pressuring BlackBerry maker Research in Motion Ltd. for data on users' traffic, India is now cracking down on other companies that provide encrypted communications.
02/09 18:57 - [technology] Burger King agrees to $3.3 billion sale to 3G Capital (Reuters)
Reuters - Burger King Holdings Inc agreed to sell itself to investment firm 3G Capital for $3.26 billion, giving the No. 2 U.S. fast-food chain breathing room to fix its business and close the gap with leader McDonald's Corp.
02/09 18:35 - [technology] Verizon to sell smart phones for prepaid service (AP)
AP - Verizon Wireless is opening up access to smart phones for customers who prepay for service, which includes people with poor credit and those who don't want to be tied down by long-term contracts.
02/09 18:20 - [technology] Microsoft Uses Bing Home Page to Push IE8 (PC World)
PC World - Microsoft on Thursday started featuring a small advertisement on its Bing home page for Internet Explorer 8 in an apparent effort to encourage more people to migrate to the latest version of its browser.
02/09 18:08 - [technology] New AOL search deal with Google includes mobile (AP)
AP - Google Inc. will continue to provide the search results on AOL Inc.'s websites under a new, five-year deal the companies signed this week.
02/09 18:04 - [technology] Facebook Connect Disappears from iTunes Ping (Mashable)
Mashable - Late last evening, Apple released iTunes 10 and its new Ping social network to the public. Assuming you were able to access the service, you may have noticed the ability to add friends via Facebook Connect, a feature we mentioned in our first-impressions post last night.
02/09 18:00 - [technology] Summary Box: Burger King agrees to $3.26B buyout (AP)
AP - THE DEAL: Burger King Holdings Inc. is selling itself to investment firm 3G Capital in a deal valued at $3.26 billion.
02/09 17:59 - [technology] Chrome update marks Web browser's second birthday (AFP)
AFP - Google released an improved version of Chrome on Thursday as the Internet titan's Web browser turned two years old.
02/09 17:57 - [technology] NASA launches iPad application (AFP)
AFP - NASA has landed on the iPad.
02/09 17:38 - [technology] The Truth About E-mail: We Check It All the Time [STATS] (Mashable)
Mashable - E-mail has invaded every aspect of our lives. We don't need a survey to tell us as much, but new research from Xobni and Harris Interactive confirms that we're not alone in dealing with e-mail overload.
02/09 17:37 - [business] Windows Phone 7 Goes To Mobile Device Makers (NewsFactor)
NewsFactor - Finishing touches complete, Microsoft sent its latest Windows Phone 7 operating system to equipment manufacturers Wednesday, paving the way for a round of Windows-based mobile devices to debut in time for the holiday season.
02/09 17:37 - [technology] Windows Phone 7 Goes To Mobile Device Makers (NewsFactor)
NewsFactor - Finishing touches complete, Microsoft sent its latest Windows Phone 7 operating system to equipment manufacturers Wednesday, paving the way for a round of Windows-based mobile devices to debut in time for the holiday season.
02/09 17:32 - [technology] Samsung to challenge Apple's iPad with own tablet (Reuters)
Reuters - Samsung Electronics' first tablet computer, the Galaxy Tab, will go on sale in two weeks, it said on Thursday, turning up the heat on Apple Inc's iPad.
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31/08 21:50 - ATI Radeon HD 5500 Series GDDR5 Review @ HotHardware.com
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31/08 20:50 - EVGA GTX 465/470/480 Owners - Register For Free Mafia II STEAM Product Key
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31/08 18:50 - ATI-Forum.DE Predict October 12 For Next Generation AMD Radeon - Starting With Bart's
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31/08 17:51 - Powercolor Previews New HD 5770 'Evolution' With Lucid Hydra Built-in
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31/08 17:51 - AMD Confirms Q4 Launch For Next Generation AMD Radeon Graphics
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30/08 18:50 - New NVIDIA GeForce 400 Series Products Appear In New Drivers
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30/08 17:50 - ASUS M4A89TD PRO/USB3 (AMD 890FX Chipset) Motherboard @ Tweaktown
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29/08 08:50 - Sapphire Radeon HD 5550 512MB GDDR5 OC Video Card @ Tweaktown.com
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28/08 20:50 - Microsoft Hotfix KB2028560 For Windows 7 & DirectX 11 Improves Game Performance
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27/08 23:50 - Leaked Benchmark of Northern Islands 'Cayman' a.k.a. 'HD 6800' is Approx HD 5970
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02/07 19:07 - [News] Fujitsu LifeBook PH520 released
The 11.6" display will be LED backlit and have a 1366x768 resolution. It will weigh just 3.08 lbs and manages about five and a half hours of runtime on the standard 6-cell battery. It will offer Bluetooth, 802.11n and both VGA and HDMI.

There will be an AMD Athlon II Neo K125...
30/06 15:06 - [News] ASUS Eee PC 1215N announced with Ion, Optimus, dual-core Atom
The ASUS Eee PC is a 12.1" "netbook" with a 1366x768 HD resolution, and HDMI for exporting 1080p out. It will include advanced hardware such as a 1.8GHz Intel Atom D525 CPU, NVIDIA Optimus switching between the integrated graphics and Ion discrete graphics, 250-320GB HDD plus 500GB ASUS...
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28/06 09:06 - [News] Samsung N230 Netbook now shipping
The Samsung N230 will be available with either Intel's Atom N450 or Atom N470 CPU. It will be very lightweight at under 1kg, and thin as well at under 1". Battery life will also be geared towards portability, with 7 hours available via the standard battery and just under 14 available with...
23/06 16:06 - [News] Maingear introduces newest gaming laptop eX-L 17
The Maingear eX-L 17 has a 17" 1080p display, and comes with CPUs from Intel Core i5 to Core i7-quad. Graphics cards range from a 1GB ATI Mobility Radeon 5870 to 2GB NVIDIA GeForce GTX480M or NVIDIA Quadro FX 2800M, RAM is available up to 8GB, and for storage you can choose form up to a 750GB...
22/06 15:06 - [News] Acer Timeline X series now available in the US
All Timeline X laptops are housed in brushed black aluminum and measure at less than 1" thick, while weighing between just 3-5.5lbs.

The 5.5lb, 15.6-inch Aspire 5820T and 4.65lb, 14-inch Aspire 4820T both come with integrated optical drives, Core i3-i5 CPUs, 320GB-500GB HDDs, and...
21/06 12:06 - [News] Sony uses AMD to power latest VAIOs
Popular retailers such as Best Buy and Fry's have begun selling Sony VAIO laptops powered by AMD processors like the AMD Athlon II X2. Two notable such laptops are the 15.5" (1366 x 768) Sony VAIO EE, which includes 4GB RAM and 320GB HDD, and the 17.3" (1600x900) Sony VAIO EF, which includes 4GB...
18/06 11:06 - [News] Acer announces new Aspire One AO721, AO521
The AO721 is an LED-backlit 11.6" netbook and comes with 2GB DDR3 RAM and Windows 7 Home Premium. It weighs about 3lbs. The AO521 is a similarly LED-backlit 10.1" netbook with 1GB RAM and Windows 7 SE, weighing only 2.75lbs.

Both laptops will feature an AMD Athlon II Neo K125 CPU...
17/06 10:06 - [News] Lenovo announces 3D IdeaPad Y560d
The Lenovo IdeaPad Y560d will make use of TriDef's 3D technology, which means there will be a special coating on the screen that can convert 2D images to 3D with the help of software and glasses. It will also be available with up to a Core i7 CPU, 8GB RAM and a 1GB ATI Radeon HD5730 GPU. Other...
16/06 10:06 - [News] Toshiba releases Stellite L600, C600 series affordable laptops
There will be four L600 series laptops available, the 13" L635 (pictured), 14" L645, 15.6" L655, and 17.3" L675. These laptops will be available with Core i3-i5 CPUs or AMD processors from Athon II to Phenom II Quad Core, and they will also feature an optional ATI Radeon 5145 GPU. Additionally,...
15/06 15:06 - [News] Toshiba Satellite T200 Series now available in US
The 11.6" T215 will come with AMD Athlon II Neo single or dual-core CPUs, integrated graphics from ATI, and up to a 320GB HDD and 2GB RAM. The ultraportable notebook will weigh a mere 3.3lbs. The larger 13.3" T235 will also come with AMD Athlon II Neo or Turion II Neo processors, though it will...
10/06 16:06 - [News] MSI debuts stylish F Series multimedia laptops
Four of the new laptops will feature an Intel Core i5 CPU, while just one - the FX610 - will have a modern AMD processor instead. They will all have a Dynaudio/THX branded sound system and select models will have switchagle 1GB NVIDIA GeForce GT 325M dedicated graphics. With the exception of...
09/06 10:06 - [News] Panasonic debuts 14-Inch Rugged Toughbook F9
The Panasonic Toughbook F9 features a 14.1" 1440x900 resolution, and is powered by an Intel Core i5-520M CPU, 2GB DDR3 RAM and a 320GB HDD. Other options include Qualcomm Gobi2000 mobile broadband, Bluetooth, WiMAX and more. As far as ruggedness goes, the HDD is shock-mounted, the keyboard is...
09/06 03:06 - [News] Toshiba Dynabook TX/98MBL Boasts 3D Blu-Ray Playback
The 15.6-inch laptop sports LED backlit display with 1366x768 screen resolution and 120Hz refresh rate. It runs an Intel Core i7 740QM 1.73GHz processor with up to 4GB RAM and a 640GB hard disk. Graphics are powered by Nvidia Geforce GTS 350M discrete card which supports 3D vision. There is an...
08/06 19:06 - [News] Alienware M11x gains Intel Core 2010 and NVIDIA Optimus upgrades
Dell's Alienware M11x features an 11.6" 1366x768 display and comes with 2GB DDR3 RAM and a 160GB HDD. While still available with a Core 2 Duo, upgrades to Core i5 and Core i7 are now available. It will also feature NVIDIA's Optimus technology, which intelligently switches graphics to deliver...
08/06 02:06 - [News] Sony EA, EC Series now available with Core i3 and colorful designs
The most visibly notable thing about these laptops will definitely be the bright green, blue or pink color options that Sony provides - in addition to matte white, brown or black for those who prefer more sedate coloring. Internally, the laptops will ship with a Core i3-350M CPU, 4GB RAM and a...
07/06 13:06 - [News] Compaq Releases Presario CQ62Z Budget Laptop
The 15.6-inch notebook runs an AMD V120 2.2GHz single core processor that is heavily under powered but performs better than the Intel Atom based netbooks. It is paired with 2GB of RAM and a 250GB hard disk. However, the 1366x768 resolution screen and ATI Radeon HD 4250 based graphics makes it...
05/06 14:06 - [News] Toshiba's First Tegra based Netbook Expects Release
The 10.1-inch Toshiba AC100 netbook is going to run the latest generation of Tegra processor that provides energy efficient performance along with casual game playing capability and up to full HD 1080p playback support. The netbook comes with 512MB RAM and a 16GB SSD. Storage can be increased...
04/06 16:06 - [News] HP releases Compaq Presario CQ62z budget notebook
The Compaq Presario CQ62z will feature a range of processor options from the dual-core AMD V120 to the triple-core Phenom II N830. The laptop will be available with between 2GB and 8GB RAM, up to a 500GB HDD and optional 512MB Radeon HD545v GPU.

The laptop will also include HDMI/VGA...
03/06 16:06 - [News] Sony's Billabong inspired VAIO W design now available in the US
The limited edition lid is titled "Imperial Lime" and features multiple layers of splashed looking paint dripping down the lid, an emblazoned Billabong logo in the corner, and is geared towards Billabong's market. The model of the 10.1" VAIO W sporting this lid that will be available in the US...
02/06 12:06 - [News] ASUS and Lamborghini team up with powerful and stylish VX6 and VX7 notebooks
The 11.6" Lamborghini VX6 will be powered by a dual-core Atom D525 CPU and NVIDIA Ion 2 graphics, and also comes with USB 3.0 ports. The 15.6" Lamborghini VX7 will come with a Intel Core i7 processor and NVIDIA "enthusiast" graphics. Both laptops will come with chiclet keyboards, a Bang &...
01/06 01:06 - [News] ASUS unveils 15.6-inch ROG G53 3D gaming notebook
The ROG G53 laptop was spotted at Computex, and while some specs were a little fuzzy, there is a lot ASUS has made public. The 15.6" notebook will include an "HD" LED display and an HDMI 1.4 port capable of transmitting 3D signals to a 3D HDTV. It will also ship with Core i3/i5/i7 with options...
01/06 01:06 - [News] ASUS unveils 15.6-inch ROG G53 3D gaming notebook
The ROG G53 laptop was spotted at Computex, and while some specs were a little fuzzy, there is a lot ASUS has made public. The 15.6" notebook will include an "HD" LED display and an HDMI 1.4 port capable of transmitting 3D signals to a 3D HDTV. It will also ship with Core i3/i5/i7 with options...
31/05 04:05 - [News] Acer Aspire One 533 Leaks Details
The netbook comes with a choice for the newer iteration of the Atom N450 and N470 CPUs, the Intel Atom N455 1.66GHz and Atom N475 1.83GHz processor which supports DDR3 memory controller. Due to the newer memory controller and Chrome OS, it?s going to support up to 10 hours of battery timings. We...
29/05 14:05 - [News] Gigabyte to Release M1125 Convertible Tablet
The notebook features a 1366x768 resolution screen with multi-touch input capability. The system also features an Intel Calpella based platform with support for Intel Core-i3 and Core-i5 based processors. The newer tablet also supports USB 3.0 as well as docking station port. However Gigabyte is...
29/05 05:05 - [News] AMtek to Announce Tegra-2 based Tablet at Computex
The tablet comes with a 10.1-inch screen with 1024x600 screen resolution featuring multi-touch capability. There will be 1GB RAM and a 512MB ROM. The storage can be increased through memory cards. It runs Nvidia's 1GHz Tegra2 system on chip (SoC) which is expected to perform significantly faster...
28/05 10:05 - [News] Samsung unveils P80, P30 series laptops, NB30 netbook for business
The two new full sized notebooks are the P80 and P30 series, both available in 15" and 14" flavors. The former series comes with an Intel Core i5 CPU, up to 4GB RAM and a 320GB HDD. The 15" P580 will weigh 5.6lbs and have 4.4 hours of battery life, and the 14" P480 will weigh 4.8lbs and manage...
27/05 01:05 - [News] OCZ Agility 2, Vertex 2 2.5-inch SSDs now available in 480GB capacity
These high capacity SSDs are expected to deliver read speeds of 250MB/s and write speeds of 240MB/s, and feature SATA 3Gbps support and TRIM support for Windows 7. They will also include a 3 year warranty.

They should both be available in the very near future, although pricing...
26/05 01:05 - [News] Lenovo's Core i3-i5 IdeaPad Z560 now shipping
The 15.6", 1366x768 laptop will come with a range of CPUs from the Core i3-350M to the Core i5-540M. They will all have either 3GB or 4GB RAM and either 320GB or 500GB HDDs. For those who want it, NVidia GeForce 310M dedicated graphics are also available.

The laptop weighs 5.7lbs...
25/05 01:05 - [News] Panasonic Toughbook 19 updated with Core-i5 and Windows 7
The 10.4" Toughbook 19 is now available with an Intel Core i5-540UM CPU, as well as 2GB DDR3 RAM (up to 8GB) and a 160GB, shock mounted HDD (or 128GB SSD). The display of this convertible also functions as a touchscreen, and the 5.1lb device promises 9 hours of battery life.

Most...
24/05 14:05 - [News] Intel's New Mobile Core Series Processors Incoming
The Intel Core-i5 series gets an update of Core-i5 580M processor with dual cores and a total of 4 threads. The processor runs at 2.66GHz with a Turbo clock frequency of 3.33GHz and a graphics clock of 766MHz. Whereas the Core-i7 lineup is getting the addition of Core-i7 740QM 1.73GHz (2.93GHz...
24/05 12:05 - [News] Sony partners with Billabong on new VAIO W netbook design
The limited edition Imperial Lime lid features splashes of paint dripping down the lid and an emblazoned Billabong logo in the corner, and is sure to appeal to a select market. The 10.1" VAIO W comes with an Intel N470 CPU and 2GB RAM, as well as a 250GB HDD. It will also come with 2 USB ports,...
23/05 16:05 - [News] MSI Wind U160DX Boasts 15-Hours Runtime
The netbook now features the newer Intel Atom N455 processor which is the same as Atom N450 but comes with a DDR3 controller. The result is increased energy savings and performance. It features MSI's Eco friendly power management system which brings runtime to 15-hours. The 'Turbo Drive Engine'...
22/05 15:05 - [News] Toshiba Satellite P505 Gaming Laptop Arrives
The laptop comes with an 18.4-inch display bundled with an Intel Core-i7 720QM 1.60GHz (2.80GHz Turbo Boost) processor with up to 4GB DDR3 RAM and a large 500GB hard disk. It has an 18.4-inch display with 1680x945 screen resolution, though a full HD display at this screen size would've been...
21/05 03:05 - [News] Fujitsu LifeBook A530 and AH530 Confirmed
The notebooks sport a 15.6-inch LED backlit display and feature an Intel Core i3/i5/i7 based processor. It comes with optional 8GB RAM and a 500GB hard disk. Graphics are powered by Intel HD on-die controller. Besides Gobi 2000 WWAN, it gives WLAN and Bluetooth 2.1 connectivity options. It comes...
21/05 01:05 - [News] MSI unveils CX620MX, CX420MX multimedia notebooks
The two notebooks will both come with Intel Core 2010 CPUs and new ATI Radeon HD545V 512MB GPUs, which will be operated by MSI's "GPU Boost technology" that allows for switching from dedicated to integrated graphics. Both also have two slots for DDR3 RAM, 250/320/500GB HDD options, and a...
20/05 12:05 - [News] Acer Aspire Timeline 1825PT netvertible launches
The Acer Aspire Timeline 1825PT netvertible comes with an 11.6" 1366x768 swiveling multi-touch display. It is powered by up to an Intel Core 2 Duo SU7300, 8GB RAM and 250 or 320GB HDD. Graphics will be powered by Intel's GMA 4500MHD chip but there will be both HDMI/VGA outputs, as well as a...
19/05 14:05 - [News] Rugged Tablets from Motion Computing Get Core i5/i7 Upgrade
The Motion F5v model is built for outdoor users as a mobile tool while the C5v model is suited for clinical usage with features such as RFID scanner, webcam and barcode reader. These tablets meet the MIL-STD-810G and IP-54 standards for ruggedness. The new updates give these tablets a performance...
19/05 12:05 - [News] HP Envy 17 officially shipping
The new Envy 17 will feature a 17.3" display that is available in either 1600x900 or full HD 1920x1080 resolution. There will be CPU options ranging from Core-i5 to Core-i7 Quad, up to 8GB RAM, and a 1GB ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5850 GPU. Storage options will include both HDD, SSD and dual...
18/05 12:05 - [News] Apple's Entry Level MacBook Gets Fresh Hardware
The new MacBook now comes with an Intel Core 2 Duo 2.40GHz processor upgraded from the previous 2.26GHz with 2GB of RAM as well as a 250GB hard disk. The graphics is also updated to an Nvidia Geforce 320M accelerator which brings almost 1.8x performance increase as compared to the previous...
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31/12 11:12 - Y2K?? Zune 30GB Fail to Boot on 12/31/08
Your first generation Zune failing to boot today? You're not the only one. All 30GB Zunes are stuck on the loading screen. This is most likely a software calendar glitch. Users worldwide will ha...
14/05 14:05 - AMD Names the Next PC Computing Thrill Ride: The Phenom™
Unless you're an Intel guy, like me, this news just comes as normalcy; there can?t be just one choice. I mean, if Intel reigned supreme over all other processors, what fun would that be? At any ...
09/05 13:05 - The HP HDX: a laptop in name only
Although it sports the labtop look, and kinda feels like a labtop; it isn't a labtop at all. Looks can be deceiving, especially in the gadget business, which is why I found this partially intere...
09/05 01:05 - Sony Ericsson tosses out three new thin phones
Sony Ericsson's new phone series is very at...
18/01 03:01 - Creative to Release 'Blood-Red' Zen V Plus
Why, oh why, does Asia get all the good stuff? Creative is releasing this amazing "blood-red" Creative Zen V Plus. It's not only for Lordi/a...
18/01 03:01 - PlayStation 3 ? Widely Available, Wii ? Out of Stock.
The PlayStation3's debut made it feel like there wouldn't be one to find on the shelves for long times to come. But, in a twist of fate, the Wii is sold out nearly everywhere and the PS3 lies un...
18/01 03:01 - iPhone's Downsized Wide Screen
It seems that the iPod's video screen is getting a little flack from the commnity for being an odd aspect ratio.


The specs of the iPhone list a pixel count of 480x320. I...
18/01 03:01 - Vallejo Man's Cell Phone Ignites in Pocket
It's unknown at this time whether the battery was to blame, but a man's phone ignited in his pocket causing burns to not only his body, but the furniture around him.


Fir...
18/01 03:01 - PlayStation 3 – Widely Available, Wii – Out of Stock.
The PlayStation3's debut made it feel like there wouldn't be one to find on the shelves for long times to come. But, in a twist of fate, the Wii is sold out nearly everywhere and the PS3 lies un...
18/01 03:01 - Tokyo Flash Morse Code Watch
Another wacky watch has been spotted. This one not only tells the time, but tells the time in morse code. For you geeks, this is perfect.


The watch has three modes for t...
18/01 03:01 - Vallejo Man's Cell Phone Ignites in Pocket
It's unknown at this time whether the battery was to blame, but a man's phone ignited in his pocket causing burns to not only his body, but the furniture around him.


Fir...
18/01 03:01 - Creative to Release 'Blood-Red' Zen V Plus
Why, oh why, does Asia get all the good stuff? Creative is releasing this amazing "blood-red" Creative Zen V Plus. It's not only for Lordi
18/01 03:01 - Tokyo Flash Morse Code Watch
Another wacky watch has been spotted. This one not only tells the time, but tells the time in morse code. For you geeks, this is perfect.


The watch has three modes for t...
18/01 03:01 - iPhone's Downsized Wide Screen
It seems that the iPod's video screen is getting a little flack from the commnity for being an odd aspect ratio.


The specs of the iPhone list a pixel count of 480x320. I...
16/01 05:01 - Jensen SportFones
No wires to get in your way or break. These Jensen SportFones have the MP3 player built into the headphones themselves and will last a good 8 hours.


If I hadn't tried th...
16/01 05:01 - John Carmack Speaks
The pioneer of the shooter hath spoken! This time, it's regarding the current state of gaming, consoles, and Vista.


Carmack then said that he?s quite satisfied with Wi...
16/01 05:01 - Jensen SportFones
No wires to get in your way or break. These Jensen SportFones have the MP3 player built into the headphones themselves and will last a good 8 hours.


If I hadn't tried th...
16/01 05:01 - Internet Explorer 7.0 Reaches 100 Million Mark
Internet Explorer 7 has reached 100 million systems worldwide. I'm one of them. While it's not my primary...
16/01 05:01 - Internet Explorer 7.0 Reaches 100 Million Mark
Internet Explorer 7 has reached 100 million systems worldwide. I'm one of them. While it's not my primary...
16/01 05:01 - John Carmack Speaks
The pioneer of the shooter hath spoken! This time, it's regarding the current state of gaming, consoles, and Vista.


Carmack then said that he?s quite satisfied with Wind...
16/01 04:01 - Toshiba HD-A2 Review
Toshiba's second HD-DVD unit has arrived and the reviews are starting to trickle in. Does it trump the first release or bomb?


The format war is still anyone's guess in m...
16/01 04:01 - Toshiba HD-A2 Review
Toshiba's second HD-DVD unit has arrived and the reviews are starting to trickle in. Does it trump the first release or bomb?


The format war is still anyone's guess in m...
15/01 03:01 - Luxeed Interactive Keyboard
The Das Keyboard was interesting in that it didn't have any markings at all on it. Just looking down at my keyboard, I can see the same, except my W A S and D keys are far more blank than the ot...
15/01 03:01 - Ethernet Crossover Adapter
An interesting little device I spotted crusing around is this little gem from ThinkGeek. It's a portable crossover cable. Remember the days of cutting the CAT5 cable open and crossing the transm...
15/01 03:01 - The Real Brains Behind the iPhone
The iPhone's interface has been deemed sexy, innovative, and many other adjectives which imply that Appl...
15/01 03:01 - Teeny Tiny Commodore 64
Growing up in the 80's, I had a C-64. Who didn't? I still break out the emulator now and then and immerse myself in some Pools of Radiance. But I could take the system with me anywhere if I had ...
15/01 03:01 - Ethernet Crossover Adapter
An interesting little device I spotted crusing around is this little gem from ThinkGeek. It's a portable crossover cable. Remember the days of cutting the CAT5 cable open and crossing the transm...
15/01 03:01 - The One and Only Mac Tablet
The Mac has always had looks going for its portable systems. But it isn't until now that they've given the tablet touch, that reversible screen which converts the screen into a writing surface....
15/01 03:01 - Never Oversleep Again (or die)
Having trouble getting out of bed? This alarm clock will solve that. Ever been to a rock