Canon Unveils EOS T2i D-SLR, New PowerShot Cameras

From DailyTech: Canon is a big and popular maker of many types of digital cameras from the cheap point-and-shoot cameras to more complex and expensive D-SLR cameras. The new D-SLR camera from Canon is called the EOS Rebel T2i. The camera is described as a D-SLR that can grow with a...

Hot New AMOLED Displays Ready to Flood Smartphone Market

From DailyTech: Did you fall in love with the Nexus One's brilliant AMOLED screen? It's easy to see why you might -- the active matrix organic light emitting diode screens features lower power consumption, lower cost, and superior image/color quality to traditional TFT LCD screens...

Adobe promises faster Flash on Macs

From CNET News.com: Adobe Systems, evidently stung by recent criticisms of its widely used Flash Player browser plug-in, has promised better performance on Mac systems.

"Given identical hardware, Flash Player on Windows has historically been faster than the Mac, and it is for the...

Intel Wants to Be the Leader in Solid-State Drives Market

From X-bit Labs: Intel Corp. is the world’s largest maker of central processing units (CPUs), core-logic sets, graphics adapters and is also a leading supplier of Wi-Fi controllers and some other chips. The company believes that in the coming years, as popularity of solid-state...

Microsoft moves on MVC Web apps platform upgrade

From InfoWorld: Microsoft is offering a second release candidate for its ASP.Net MVC 2 technology, which enables developers to build Web applications using a model view controller pattern.

Released last week, Release Candidate 2 of ASP.Net MVC 2 follows a release candidate build...

PayPal Suspends Personal Payments to India

From PC World: PayPal, an eBay company, has suspended personal payments to and from India and transfers to local banks in the country.

Customers can still make commercial payments to India, but merchants cannot withdraw funds in rupees at local Indian banks, it added.

The services...

IBM launches Power7 chip, systems

From CNET News.com: IBM on Monday is launching its long-anticipated Power7 processor and systems based on the chip.

The processor is a big step for IBM, integrating eight processing cores in one chip package, with each core capable of executing four tasks--called "threads"--turning...

Linux founder endorses Google's Nexus One

From CNET News.com: Linus Torvalds, leader of the Linux kernel programming project, said Saturday not only that he likes the Google phone, but that it was good enough to convert him into a mobile phone believer.

"I generally hate phones--they are irritating and disturb you as you...

Details of Office 2007 to Office 2010 Upgrade Program Leaked

From DailyTech: Over the years, there have been many software firms and other companies that have tried to release an office productivity software suite to battle Microsoft's dominating Office application. So far, none has been successful in putting a dent in Office's market share...

RIM Making Necessary Changes as Smartphone Competition Heats Up

From DailyTech: A TD Newcrest analyst said Research In Motion is making necessary changes to keep up with rival smartphone manufacturers, as the company continues to look for new ways to increase the number of apps it offers.

Analyzing industry thoughts on the RIM BlackBerry 3G...

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