From PC World: Sony Ericsson won't start updating its Android-based Xperia X10 smartphones until the end of October, according to a Thursday blog post. The Xperia X10, X10 mini and mini pro will be updated to Android 2.1. Today, all three models use version 1.6 of Google's operating... |
From CNET News.com: Google's Chrome Frame, a project to retrofit older versions of Internet Explorer with modern browser features, has reached "stable" status, which the company believes means it's ready for widespread use. "After months of polishing, Google Chrome Frame now starts... |
From CNET News.com: In time for the holiday shopping season, Dell's new Inspiron One 23 should charm at least a few shoppers with its friendly-looking design and an approachable $799 starting price. It also features a new touch software interface that organizes shortcuts to touch... |
From DailyTech: Anssi Vanjoki might not be a very familiar name, even to American tech enthusiasts well versed in the likes of Steve Jobs and Steve Ballmer. However, he was a key player at Finnish phonemaker Nokia for nearly two decades. Mr. Vanjoki came to Nokia in 1991 from... |
From DailyTech: While dual-core smartphones have been touted as the wave of the near-future by companies like Samsung and LG, chip manufacturer Marvell has leapfrogged the others with the announcement of the world's first tri-core processor. The Armada 628 is an "ultra-low power... |
From InfoWorld: The leading developer of standards for the microelectronics industry today announced new metrics for determining the endurance and reliability of solid-state drives (SSD), allowing users to more easily select the best products for applications. The JEDEC Solid State... |
From X-bit Labs: Michael Dell, chief executive officer of Dell, demonstrated a tablet running Google Android operating system at an event organized by Oracle. This device will be Dell's second product featuring the operating system developed under the lead of Google after Dell Streak... |
From X-bit Labs: The launch and roll-out of graphics processing units (GPUs) with Fermi architecture has been rather hard and slow for Nvidia Corp. The company had to delay the flagship chip and never released its fully-fledged version, the company's mainstream parts came very late... |
From Tom's Hardware: We've heard rumors that Nvidia been dipping its toe into the x86 CPU market, and today the graphics company made an announcement related to that – but it's not what you think. Nvidia CEO Jen-Hsun Huang revealed that the company will bring its CUDA programming... |
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