From X-bit Labs: The head of Advanced Micro Devices products group – Rick Bergman – has confirmed that the company’s ultimate goal is to control 100% of AMD-compatible core-logic market. For years Advanced Micro Devices has said that one of the advantages its central processing... |
From X-bit Labs: Micron Technology, a leading maker of flash and DRAM memory, on Wednesday unveiled the world’s first solid-state drive that features Serial ATA-600 interface. Potentially, the new interface may offer increased performance under high load. Besides, Micron claims that... |
From InfoWorld: Google will end Gears, an open-source plug-in project it launched two years ago to allow Web applications to function even when a computer isn't connected to the Internet, according to a statement from the company. Google said that many of the features it has wrapped... |
From PC World: Attorneys for AT&T and Verizon Wireless agreed today to drop two federal lawsuits over Verizon advertising about its 3G network. As a result, AT&T avoids giving itself an even bigger black eye than it has gotten from many iPhone users, who have complained about... |
From CNET News.com: Lenovo's purchase of the mobile phone arm it sold off last year signals its intention to penetrate the global market, but the move could dilute its core computer business, according to a Shanghai-based analyst. The Chinese computer maker last week announced it... |
From CNET News.com: Google and Microsoft have joined a group devoted to creating a way that cell phone buyers can easily comprehend the quality of their camera phones. The International Imaging Industry Association said the tech titans signed up to help with the third phase of the... |
From DailyTech: Microsoft has already rolled out its new Bing search engine, the successor to Live Search/MSN Search. The new search engine powers Microsoft search homepage (Bing.com) and partner Yahoo's search page. Google, which enjoys a sizable lead over Microsoft and Yahoo, has... |
From DailyTech: Overheating problems in mobile electronics are hardly new territory, but they're always unpleasant to say the least. Thus when news broke earlier this week that some users' Dell Latitude E6400 and E6500 (as well as select XPS notebooks) were overheating and... |
From X-bit Labs: Samsung Electronics said on Tuesday that it began shipping its 32Gb multi-level-cell (MLC) NAND flash chips with an asynchronous DDR (double data rate) interface made using 30nm-class process technology to major OEMs at the end of November. “With the new DDR MLC... |
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