AMD’s Steamroller Slips to 2014, Excavator May Face Delays

From X-bit Labs: The recent round of restructuring at Advanced Micro Devices hurt not only sales and marketing professionals, but also developers of new products. Besides, the new ambidextrous strategy brings a number of new things into the microprocessor development process. As a...

Graphics Cards Makers Start to Roll-Out Tahiti LE Graphics Cards

From X-bit Labs: Several add-in graphics cards partners of Advanced Micro Devices this week unveiled the special edition versions of the Radeon HD 7870 graphics cards based on Tahiti LE graphics processing units (GPUs). The new graphics chips feature 1536 stream processors and...

Mozilla quietly ceases Firefox 64-bit development

From CNET News.com: Mozilla engineering manager Benjamin Smedberg has asked developers to stop nightly builds for Firefox on 64-bit versions of Windows.

A developer thread posted on the Google Groups mozilla.dev.planning discussion board, titled "Turning off win64 builds" by...

Judge: Samsung gets to view Apple-HTC settlement details

From CNET News.com: Samsung will be privy to some details of a confidential settlement agreement between Apple and HTC, a California judge ruled today.

Samsung's lawyers were given the go-ahead to view confidential details of the agreement that made peace between Apple and HTC...

Google v. Microsoft Lawsuits Wrap Up Under Cloak of Secrecy

From DailyTech: Google Inc. (GOOG) and Microsoft Corp. (MSFT) have had their say in a patent case playing out in U.S. District Court for the Western District of Washington. Federal Judge James Robart presided over the case, which wrapped up this week and is expected to give a ruling...

AT&T starts to roll out FaceTime for iPhone 4S owners

From CNET News.com: AT&T has loosened its grip on FaceTime availability.

The mobile carrier has reportedly started rolling out FaceTime access to those who own the iPhone 4S and have grandfathered unlimited data plans, according to Macrumors, which discovered reports from users in...

T-Mobile Says Apple's iPhone Isn't Worth the Sacrifices Required

From DailyTech: With the massive popularity of Apple's iPhone, you would think every carrier in the United States would want the device on their network. Verizon, AT&T, Sprint offer the iPhone, as do several smaller regional carriers. However, T-Mobile isn’t officially on the iPhone...

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