From InfoWorld: Four out of five PC laptops that ship in 2014 are expected to use integrated graphics processors, according to a report released today. In four years, integrated processors will be used in 82.9 percent of PC laptops, compared with 39 percent today, according to a... |
From PC World: Scooping speculators, Engadget claims it can exclusively reveal Sony Ericsson's plans to introduce a brand new gaming handheld. What's more, the handheld will run "Gingerbread," the codename for Android 3.0, Google's mobile Linux/GNU platform rumored to be deploying... |
From DailyTech: You don't have to be a DailyTech reader or technology buff to have heard about Google and Verizon's proposal to set the framework of net neutrality. The issue has gotten considerable play in the national media, in addition to the tech blogs. (Just in case you have no... |
From DailyTech: Apple has just released the latest update for iOS 4.0.x (iPhone, iPod touch) and iOS 3.2.x (iPad). Previous versions of the mobile operating systems had a PDF vulnerability that was exploited by the iPhone Dev Team to jailbreak the devices. The iPhone Dev Team was... |
From CNET News.com: Synology, the maker of award-winning NAS servers such as the Synology DS209+ NAS server or the Synology Disk Station DS409slim, announced Thursday the beta program of the third major release of its operating system (or firmware) for DiskStation NAS servers, the... |
From CNET News.com: Does an Android device with a 3.2-inch screen still qualify as a "tablet"? That was the first question that popped into my head when I saw images of the Archos 32 Android tablet that were published Tuesday by the FCC. Maybe I'm still feeling the effects of my... |
From X-bit Labs: Advanced Micro Devices plans to introduce a number of potentially popular microprocessors on the 21st of September, 2010, source familiar with AMD's plans revealed Wednesday. The firm will introduce a new member of its six-core chips family as well as its fastest... |
From X-bit Labs: The forthcoming AMD Phenom II X4 970 Black Edition microprocessor will not only be the fastest quad-core chip from Advanced Micro Devices, but will also exist in two versions one of which has all chances to become a dream of computer enthusiasts because of... |
From InfoWorld: Researchers at Russian security company Kaspersky Lab say they've discovered the first malware program to target Google's Android mobile operating system. The application masquerades as a media player, according to a Kaspersky blog post. But if it is installed, the... |
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