From X-bit Labs: Intel Corp. has already begun producing its next-generation “Arrandale” and “Clarkdale” processors using 32nm fabrication technology. In early December the world’s largest maker of chips will initiate shipments of its new processors in order to ensure that end-users... |
From X-bit Labs: Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company has denied that the yields of chips made using TSMC’s 40nm fabrication process dropped substantially recently as a consequence of the company’s problems. The firm states that the yields stayed flat. “The 40nm yield did not... |
From InfoWorld: AT&T today reiterated its plans to offer tethering on the iPhone, but again gave no date when that might happen -- more than a year after the carrier first said tethering would be coming "soon." Asked just when that would be, a spokesman said in an e-mail: "We plan... |
From PC World: An explosion of HD movies rocked the iTunes Store this morning without much apparent fanfare from Apple. There are now hundreds of new and classic films available to rent or purchase in HD from iTunes Store. Headlining iTunes Store's newly-stocked HD shelves are Wall... |
From CNET News.com: Kindle book buyers can now read their books right from their PCs without having to buy a Kindle reader. Amazon onTuesday made available its new Kindle for PC, free software that lets Kindle customers read their e-books on tablet PCs, Netbooks, notebooks, and... |
From CNET News.com: Facebook groups are under attack. But the attackers say they come in peace and insist they want only to highlight a flaw in the way Facebook handles group administration. An organization called Control Your Info has taken control of hundreds of Facebook groups... |
From DailyTech: One inevitable fact of the holiday season is that airports around the country will be packed. That means that millions of American's will be schlepping through airports on layovers looking for something to do with their time and keep in touch with friends and family... |
From DailyTech: Search and advertising giant Google has purchased mobile web advertising technology firm AdMob for $750 million in stock. The mobile internet experience on mobile phones and PDAs has been improving rapidly, but mobile web access still suffers from interoperability... |
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