Intel Issues Fix for X25-M G2 SSD Firmware

From DailyTech: In late October, DailyTech reported that Intel was once again having firmware issues with its speedy MLC-based SSDs. In the latest case, the new firmware not only boosted write speeds by 40 percent for the 160GB X25-M G2, but it also added TRIM support in Windows 7...

Sony Commercializes the First TransferJet Chips

From X-bit Labs: Sony Corp. on Monday unveiled the world’s first controllers for TransferJet close-proximity communication technology. At present the company only ships samples of appropriate chips, hence, final devices that will be able to communicate between themselves rapidly and...

Record declines in XP, Vista offset by Windows 7 gains

From InfoWorld: Microsoft's Windows ran to stay in place last month as Window 7's market share gains made up for the largest-ever declines in Windows XP and Vista, data released today by Web metrics firm Net Applications showed.

By Net Applications' numbers, Windows 7's gains were...

Microsoft Offers Twitter-style Service in China

From PC World: Microsoft has launched a microblog-style service in China based on Windows Live Messenger, expanding the social-networking functions linked to the chat software in a country where it is a hit.

The new service, which is called MSN Juku and is now in beta, lets users...

IBM buys database security firm Guardium

From CNET News.com: IBM said Monday that it has acquired database security firm Guardium.

Guardium is a leading vendor in monitoring and protecting databases for large enterprises. In addition to securing the data and watching database activity, Guardium's technology can automate...

Report: Apple accused of NAND price manipulation

From CNET News.com: Industry insiders are accusing Apple of manipulating the price of NAND flash memory chips used in its popular iPhone and iPod products, according to a report in The Korea Times on Monday.

Citing unnamed sources, the article says Apple asks manufacturers to...

Nokia Sues LCD Manufacturers for Alleged Price Fixing

From DailyTech: With low profit margins and poor sales, some companies producing LCDs have resorted to illegal tactics to help improve their bottom line. Some of the largest companies in the LCD manufacturing industry were embroiled in an LCD price fixing scheme last year that...

VirtualBox Virtualizaton Software from Sun Gets Update

From DailyTech: Virtual machines (VMs) are widely used in enterprise and development environments and by individual users. VMs are often used to easily allow multiple operating systems to be run on a single computer.

Sun Microsystems has announced that it has upgraded its VirtualBox...

ViewSonic Making Smartphone That Runs Win XP

From Tom's Hardware: Smartphones have changed the way that we browse the web (and perhaps what you read in the bathroom). So far we've always had a different experience using our phones than our PCs due to both hardware and software differences.

Soon, there will be a solution for...

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