Kingston Launches HyperX External USB 3.0 SSDs

From Tom's Hardware: If you're packing a USB 3.0 PC, then you likely have the need for speed. SSDs are clearly on our list of things that make our computers go faster, but those are already sitting happily in our internal SATA interfaces.

Kingston has a solution for those wanting to...

Nexus S, Android Gingerbread Pictured

From DailyTech: With today being Thanksgiving, things are a bit slow in the tech world, but the fellas over at XDA have a nice scoop to whet your appetite before stuffing your face with turkey later today. The site has not only posted some [blurry] shots of the upcoming Nexus S...

Sony Ericsson Expected to Reveal PlayStation Phone on December 9

From X-bit Labs: Sony Ericsson greatly anticipated PlayStation-branded phone may be closer than one might think. According to a flier, which picture was published by a web-site, Sony Ericsson will host an event in France on the 9th of December, where it would unveil "the most...

Opera rolls out Opera 11 beta with 'tab stacks,' extensions

From InfoWorld: Opera teased a major new version of its desktop browser last month, and now the first Opera 11 beta is here to offer an early taste of its -- count 'em -- 11 new features.

One of the most notable additions in the Opera 11 beta is a new "tab stacking" system that...

Angry Birds slingshotting to PS3, XBox 360, and Wii next year

From CNET News.com: Angry Birds on the big screen? No, a movie deal hasn't been inked yet, but console versions are in the works. According to a BBC blog, Rovio, the developer of the megapopular smartphone game, is hoping to release Angry Birds on the PS3, XBox 360, and Wii next year...

Thunderbird 3.3 alpha drops PowerPC Macs

From CNET News.com: Mozilla has released its first alpha version of Thunderbird 3.3, an update to the e-mail software code-named Miramar that drops support for PowerPC-based Mac.

The new software includes the Gecko browser engine used in Firefox, and with version 3.3, Thunderbird...

Flexible Screens on the Way for E-readers

From PC World: Flexible screens as thin as a piece of paper may be available for e-readers by early next year thanks to a project from Taiwan's Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI) and licensee AU Optronics, one of the world's largest LCD screen makers.

ITRI developed a...

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