NVIDIA Opens Technology Center in Ann Arbor Michigan

From DailyTech: NVIDIA has announced that it has opened a new Ann Arbor Tech Center, following years of investment in Michigan. The new NVIDIA Tech Center comes as major automotive manufacturers such as GM, Ford, and others have begun hiring huge numbers of software developers...

Seagate Invests into eASIC, Developer of SSD Controllers

From X-bit Labs: eASIC Corp., a provider of ASIC devices, has announced a strategic investment by Seagate Technology. In addition to the equity investment, eASIC and Seagate also are exploring opportunities to jointly develop custom silicon solutions for Seagate’s portfolio of solid...

Firefox 23 nixes support for outdated blink HTML tag

From CNET News.com: Watch out, Web site owners: all of that blinking might need to go away soon.

Mozilla announced on Tuesday that Firefox 23, the latest version of its browser, will not support the HTML tag blink. The blink HTML tag allows Web site owners to make text start...

Sony tweaks PlayStation Vita with latest update

From CNET News.com: Owners of Sony's PS Vita will find at least one cool new feature in the console's latest update.

Released on Tuesday, the Vita software update version 2.60 lets you play games and other content from a PS3 console or a computer without having to copy those items...

MSI Unveils 17-inch GS70 Gaming Laptop

From DailyTech: MSI has introduced a new thinner and lighter gaming laptop that was made to rival the Razer Blade Pro.

MSI has unveiled the new GS70, which is a light and portable gaming laptop entry following MSI's GE40. It sports a large, 17.3-inch screen with 1920x1080...

BBM officially heading to Samsung Galaxy phones

From CNET News.com: It seems like it was ages ago when BlackBerry dropped the news that BBM would find a home on Android handsets. Apparently the wait is about to end, at least for owners of Samsung Galaxy phones.

A new report from the folks at N4BB claims Samsung has officially...

Google brings touch features to Chrome Canary

From CNET News.com: Google's Chrome Canary, the version of its browser currently under development, is hinting that more touch-friendly features are coming to the software.

Google's latest Chrome Canary build has added touch features, according to The Verge. The browser now includes...

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