Mionix Naos 5000 Review

It is quite hard to believe that it has been over two years since we last took a look at any mice that are on the market! The most recent one is the Logitech G9 review, which our Editor-in-Chief Jonathan Kwan had written about way back in November of 2007. After two long years, we are back with a brand new computer mouse review, presented by yours truly. "A star has been born" is a prominently advertised slogan on Mionix's product...

Apple iPad Costs $260 to Manufacture – Teardown Analysis

From X-bit Labs: Even though Apple sells its iPad for the starting price of $499, the actual manufacturing cost of the device is around $260, a teardown analysis by iSuppli market research firm has revealed. It appears that Apple makes a vast amount of money both on the device itself...

Lenovo Set to Delay the Launch of the World’s First Smartbook

From X-bit Labs: The prospects of Lenovo Skylight, the industry’s first smartbook, are getting much dimmer as Lenovo Group announces delays of its shipments by over three months in the U.S. As a consequence, when the device finally hits the market, it will not only have to compete...

AMD Unveils Turbo Core Processor Technology

From PC World: AMD has released a bit more information on its upcoming six-core Phenom II X6 processor (codenamed Thuban) and revealing its take on automated overclocking, dubbed Turbo Core. We've covered Intel's Turbo Boost feature at length, and AMD's Turbo Core follows many of the...

Did Apple just exile Adobe from iPhone OS 4.0?

From CNET News.com: Apple's distaste for Adobe Systems' Flash went a step further Thursday with new iPhone programming terms that could shut down an Adobe tactic to slip its technology onto the iPhone through the back door.

Flash is a widely used foundation for applications and...

IPhone OS 4.0 Will Bring Multitasking, iAd, Social Gaming Network

From DailyTech: It's been just over a year since Apple last held an event touting the latest and greatest version of its iPhone OS. In March 2009, the big features that Apple brought to the table with iPhone OS 3.0 included copy/paste, push notifications, and push notifications (to...

Windows HPC Server 2008 R2 Hits Second Beta

From Tom's Hardware: Microsoft is pushing itself into the High Performance Computing. This week the company reached a milestone with its release of a second beta of Windows HPC Server 2008 R2.

In the TechNet blog, Ryan Waite, Product Unit Manager, Microsoft High Performance...

Intel to Ship 48-Core Microprocessors Later This Quarter

From X-bit Labs: Intel Corp. said on Wednesday that it would begin shipments of its experimental 48-core microprocessors dubbed single-chip cloud computer (SSC) late in the second quarter of the year. The systems-based on the central processing units (CPUs) will be sent to academic...

Lenovo Group May Acquire Palm – Rumours

From X-bit Labs: As Palm is becoming a likely target for an acquisition, Lenovo Group, a company that recently re-entered the market of mobile phones, is named a potential buyer.

Palm is the inventor of personal digital assistant (PDA), the father of today’s smartphone. However, the...

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