Nvidia offers glimpse of powerful, next-gen mobile chip

From CNET News.com: Nvidia will introduce its next-gen graphics processors for mobile computing at a visual computing conference this week.

The new graphics chip technology, dubbed Project Logan, is based on the company's Kepler architecture and proposes to bring workstation-class...

Sales of Nokia Lumia Up 32% Quarter-Over-Quarter

From X-bit Labs: Nokia Corp. last week announced its financial results and revealed that sales of Lumia smartphones were up 32% quarter-over-quarter and that its smartphones in general are now better sellers than they were in the past year. Besides, the company reported zero sales of...

Cisco ponies up $2.7B for Sourcefire

From CNET News.com: Cisco Systems has announced the purchase of security firm Sourcefire, paying a premium for the company in order to bolster its weakening position in network security.

The Columbia, Md. -based company develops cybersecurity systems for next-generation applications...

T-Mobile Slams AT&T's Upgrade Program in New Print Advertisement

From DailyTech: T-Mobile is coming out swinging in its fight against AT&T and the other major carriers in the mobile phone industry. T-Mobile will be running a new print ad Tuesday (the same day at AT&T’s earnings report) in the USA Today where it lashes out at AT&T and its new Next...

Samsung Unleashes 28 nm Octacore Chip for Smartphones, Tablets

From DailyTech: Samsung Electronics Comp., Ltd. (KSC:005930) has at last fully pulled the wraps off its long bragged about upcoming octacore (8-core) offering which it teased at during the 2013 Consume Electronics Show. The new chip -- destined for the company's premium smartphones...

Nvidia to Ship Shield Game Console on 31st of July – Company

From X-bit Labs: Nvidia Corp. has announced that it would ship commercial versions of Shield game console on July 31st, 2013. The company previously delayed release of the Google Android-based portable video game console as a result of the production bug. It looks like all the issues...

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