Canon Announces Three New Point and Shoot Cameras

From DailyTech: Canon has rolled out three new digital cameras today that include the PowerShot SX150 IS, the PowerShot ELPH 510HS, and the PowerShot ELPH 310 HS.

The cameras all features Smart AUTO with 32 different scene modes for the best image quality no matter the setting. They...

Shipments of Graphics Cards Drop Quarter-over-Quarter - JPR

From X-bit Labs: Jon Peddie Research (JPR), the industry's research and consulting firm for graphics and multimedia, announced estimated graphics add-in board (AIB) shipments and sales’ market share for Q2 2011. Shipments of graphics cards for desktops declined 15.2% to 16.1 million...

RIM announces three new BlackBerry Curve smartphones

From InfoWorld: Research in Motion today announced three new BlackBerry Curve smartphones running the latest BlackBerry 7 mobile operating system with its faster Web browsing experience.

The BlackBerry Curve 9350, Curve 9360, and Curve 9370 should be available in Canada in August...

HP Pre 3 Joins the Fire Sale Bandwagon

From PC World: HP's $99 TouchPads are getting harder to find, but another fire sale looms for the HP Pre 3 smartphone -- at least in Europe.

HP confirmed to PC Magazine that it will not sell the Pre 3 in the United States. In France and the United Kingdom, the phone will sell for...

Windows 8 to fully support USB 3.0

From CNET News.com: Microsoft is promising full support for USB 3.0 in Windows 8.

In the latest installment of the company's new "Building Windows 8" blog, Dennis Flanagan, the director of program management for the Devices and Networking group, discussed the need to support the...

AMD Updates Lineup of ULV Products

From X-bit Labs: Advanced Micro Devices updated its C- and E-series accelerated processing units (APUs) for ultrathin and value notebooks, netbooks, all-in-ones and desktop PCs with top of the line features. The updated APUs deliver higher performance amid a officially validated...

HP Remains Committed to Business PC Users

From X-bit Labs: While Hewlett-Packard officially plans to get rid of its personal computer selling, its business PC chief clearly tells that the company remains committed to appropriate operations. HP urges its customers to keep acquiring its business-class PCs.

“You can absolutely...

HP TouchPad Fire Sale Is a Recipe for Tablet Success

From PC World: HP pulled the plug so quickly on the TouchPad that it seems obvious that HP management was just looking for an excuse to bail on it. Even though HP couldn't manage to generate sales for the TouchPad before killing it, the extreme demand for the TouchPad at the $99 fire...

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