Google Nabs 3D, Multi-touch OS Skin Maker BumpTop

From DailyTech: In a surprising move, it is being reported that Google has scooped up hot multi-touch operating system skin maker BumpTop less than a month after BumpTop's first product made its commercial debut.

One disappointment of late is that there have been a relative lack of...

Apple Moves One Million Units of Its "Magical" iPad

From DailyTech: Many people weren't sure what to make of the Apple iPad when it was introduced by Steve Jobs in January. The iPad was meant to dive into a market that has largely failed to gain traction due to the use of Windows-based tablets and convertible notebooks that were never...

Auzentech X-Fi Bravura Review (Page 1 of 12)

When we reviewed the Auzentech X-Fi HomeTheater HD a few weeks back, I was without a doubt extremely impressed by the overall performance of the card. Combining the best hardware (For the most part, anyway) for impressive sound quality across the board, the X-Fi HomeTheater HD is really a true audiophile's dream. But let's be realistic here -- unless you are really picky in audio and searching for the best of the best, the rest of...

AMD’s Market Share Drops, Intel’s Rises in Q1 2010 – IDC

From X-bit Labs: The market of central processing units (CPUs) decreased slightly in the first quarter of 2010, but increased dramatically compared to the Q1 2009, according to the latest figures by International Data Corporation (IDC) market research firm. Advanced Micro Devices...

Adobe ships Creative Suite 5 family of tools

From InfoWorld: Adobe on Friday will announce the availability of the Creative Suite (CS) 5 family, which enables the development of content and applications for the upcoming Flash Player 10.1 and AIR (Adobe Integrated Runtime) 2.

CS5 will be available in five versions: Master...

Asustek Sees Netbooks Keeping Lead Over IPad-like Devices

From PC World: Netbook pioneer Asustek Computer believes its popular Eee PC netbook family will continue to attract more buyers than tablet devices such as Apple's iPad.

The two devices serve different markets, with iPads better for cloud computing and netbooks better for personal...

YouTube's player goes on a diet

From CNET News.com: The company on Thursday began offering up a newer, leaner version of its player that's essentially the same as the old one in terms of functionality. The big difference is that the player's timeline nearly disappears after a few seconds of playback, putting more...

Microsoft Kills Courier Dual-screen Tablet Project

From DailyTech: In what is likely a knife through the heart for a lot of tech enthusiasts out there, Gizmodo is reporting that Microsoft has killed plans for its Courier tablet. We first caught wind of Courier back in September of 2009 and were quickly intrigued by its innovative...

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