Intel Readies Ten-Core Microprocessor for Servers

From X-bit Labs: Intel Corp. has confirmed plans to release ten-core microprocessor for servers based on the code-named Westmere micro-architecture. The chip is likely to be released next year and Intel will disclose details about it this August.

On the 24th of August, 2010, the...

Corsair Initiates Sales of Solid-State Drive for $69.99

From X-bit Labs: Corsair Memory, a leading supplier of memory modules, solid-state drives (SSDs) and other advanced computer components, has announced its new cost-efficient SSD that combines great performance and low price. The device is designed strictly for installation of...

Toshiba Announces New 8GB Wi-Fi SD Card

From DailyTech: Toshiba may be late to the game, but the company is looking to break into the Wi-Fi SD card market. Toshiba is a big name in the flash storage market and produces its own flash NAND. That could mean trouble for the likes of Eye-Fi with Toshiba potentially being able...

Apple Sells 3 Million iPads

From DailyTech: Love Apple or hate it, it's impossible to deny that Apple knows how to make a hit product. The company currently has the largest market cap of any tech company in the world. After returning from medical leave Apple CEO Steve Jobs returned swinging for the fences...

New $199 Xbox 360 Slim Coming This Fall?

From PC World: Recalibrating the rumor clock, Kotaku claims Microsoft will offer a $199 version of its new piano-black, slim-style Xbox 360 this fall. That's based on a marketing Q&A document that reportedly answers the question "Will you sell a $199 version of the new Xbox 360?"...

Google Voice now open to all in U.S.

From CNET News.com: Google plans to lift the invitation-only policy for Google Voice as of 10 a.m. Pacific Time on Tuesday, said Craig Walker, product manager for Google Voice, in an interview prior to the launch. Over 1 million people are actively using Google Voice at the moment...

Dell Looking Forward PCs with Google Chrome Operating System

From X-bit Labs: Dell, one of the globe’s largest makers of personal computers, said it was looking forward installing Chrome operating system (OS) from Google, the largest search engine and ad broker in the world. Dell claims that Chrome OS will allow it to make PCs more affordable...

AT&T, Verizon join Wi-Fi roaming group

From InfoWorld: AT&T and Verizon Wireless, the two largest U.S. mobile operators, have joined an organization that ensures roaming among mobile operators' Wi-Fi networks.

The group, called the Wireless Broadband Alliance (WBA), also announced on Monday that South Korean mobile...

Nintendo Chooses Japan's Pica 3D Engine Over AMD, Nvidia

From PC World: Nintendo's 3DS portable game console will uses a graphics processing engine designed by a Japanese company, which was selected over technology from graphics heavyweights like Nvidia and Advanced Micro Devices, an analyst said.

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