Rosewill Releases 3 New Powerline Networking Adapters

From DailyTech: Rosewill announced that it is adding three new members to its line of powerline networking adapters.

The three new members are the RPLC-201KIT, RPLC-201PKIT and RPLC-200PKIT AV+ Premium. The line is being expanded thanks to the success of the RPLC-200KIT and RPLC...

Google Checkout to check out

From CNET News.com: Google plans to shut down Google Checkout, its service for online payment processing, in six months, the company announced in a blog post Monday.

Even though Checkout was replaced by Wallet in 2011, it still has been an option for those merchants who are adamant...

Qualcomm, Samsung Push AMD to Fourth Place in Processor Market

From DailyTech: When it comes to processors for smartphones and tablet computers, companies like Qualcomm and Samsung have come a long way over the last several years. Processors from both manufacturers have turned up in a wide range of devices, with Samsung powering its own...

Samsung Starts Manufacturing of High-Performance SSDs

From X-bit Labs: Samsung Electronics, the world’s largest supplier of NAND flash memory, on Monday announced that it is now supplying its solid state drive (SSD), the SM843T, for use in high-performance servers and storage in next-generation data centers, including Big Data systems...

Nvidia: GeForce GTX Titan Outsold Dual-Chip GeForce GTX 690

From X-bit Labs: As a result of Nvidia Corp.’s reluctance to release a lineup of graphics processing units previously known under Kepler refresh code-name, the company today has two flagship products aimed at the top of the market segments. While the GeForce GTX 690 and GeForce GTX...

Samsung to unveil 13.3-inch 3200x1800 LCD display

From CNET News.com: Samsung will demo a new LCD screen that would top similar displays in resolution and pixel density, the company said Monday.

Geared for notebooks, the 13.3-inch WQXGA+ LCD display will offer a resolution of 3,200x1,800 pixels and a density of 276 pixels per inch...

Yahoo Acquires Tumblr for $1.1 Billion

From DailyTech: Yahoo announced today that it will acquire Tumblr under a new agreement -- and even promised "not to screw it up."

Yahoo will acquire Tumblr for $1.1 billion in cash, according to a Yahoo press release. Yahoo likely hopes to use Tumblr's position as a popular social...

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