Micron Develops World's First 2.5" PCIe Enterprise SSD

From X-bit Labs: Micron Technology, a leading maker of DRAM and NAND flash products, on Tuesday said it had developed the industry's first 2.5" solid-state drive (SSD) based on a PCI Express interface that is hot-swappable and supports enterprise server performance scalability and...

Apple TV Shortages Fuel Rollout Rumors

From PC World: Shortages of the Apple TV are being reported across the country, fueling speculation that Apple will reveal a new Apple TV at its media event this week.

But are the reports of shortages accurate? MacRumors makes the bold claim that 98 percent of Apple’s retail stores...

Nokia's 41-megapixel 808 PureView won't be coming to US

From CNET News.com: Nokia's highly anticipated 808 PureView is getting a global release. The only issue is, there's one big continent it's leaving out.

According to the device's homepage, the 808 PureView will not be made available to North America. It will, however, be available to...

Samsung Announces Tiny 2.8-Inch Android Galaxy Pocket

From DailyTech: There's an old saying that says "good things come in small packages." That could be the case with Samsung’s new 2.8” Galaxy Pocket.

The cutesy petite Android was just unveiled Samsung Electronic Comp., Ltd. (KS:005930) in London, England. It will launch in the UK...

Insolvency of Elpida May Boost Memory Pricing and Help the Industry

From X-bit Labs: Elpida Memory’s move to file bankruptcy protection this week will benefit the remaining players in the dynamic random access memory (DRAM) market, reducing supply and boosting pricing and revenue in the second half of the year, according to the IHS iSuppli analyst...

AMD Sells Remaining Stake in Globalfoundries

From X-bit Labs: Globalfoundries has announced it has agreed to terms with Advanced Micro Devices to acquire the remaining stake in Globalfoundries, fulfilling the company's long-term vision of becoming an independent contract maker of semiconductors. AMD and Globalfoundries also...

Google's Chrome drops share for second straight month

From InfoWorld: The browser battle returned to a kind of normalcy last month as Microsoft's IE (Internet Explorer), which had posted its largest-ever share increase in January, declined slightly in February.

And Google's Chrome fell for the second straight month in Web metrics firm...

Yahoo reportedly prepping layoffs

From CNET News.com: Yahoo is planning layoffs that could number in the thousands, according to AllThingsD.

Kara Swisher reports that new CEO Scott Thompson is planning to lay off workers in public relations, marketing, research, and "marginal businesses."

The goal for Yahoo is...

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