PSN Service is Finally Back in Action Worldwide
From DailyTech: After a long leave of absence after being hacked and losing users’ To try to lure wary users back to its... |
From DailyTech: After a long leave of absence after being hacked and losing users’ To try to lure wary users back to its... |
From DailyTech: Lenovo, one of the biggest computer makers in the world, has announced that it offered to purchase German computer maker Medion AG. The deal is valued at $672 million reports WRAL and is the largest purchase Lenovo has made since it acquired IBM's PC business years... |
From X-bit Labs: Intel Corp. is negotiating with many companies about forming foundry relationship. The company is also hiring new personnel to support the effort, according to an analyst with an investment bank. It is reported that Intel is interested in making chips for... |
From X-bit Labs: Advanced Micro Devices on Wednesday officially confirmed the postponement of its highly-anticipated FX-series central processing units. The code-named Zambezi chips based on the Bulldozer micro-architecture will be 60 to 90 days late and will emerge in August or... |
From InfoWorld: Advanced Micro Devices on Wednesday broke its silence around its tablet strategy, announcing its first low-power chip designed for these devices. The Z-series chips, which is based on the Fusion architecture, will deliver a full PC client experience in tablets, said... |
From PC World: Finally. The PlayStation Store should be back this week—one month after the PlayStation Network was hacked and shuttered—along with anything else still missing in action, says Sony. A press release dropped through the official PlayStation blog Monday signaled the... |
From CNET News.com: Roku has inked a deal with Angry Birds creator Rovio to bring the company's video games to its set-top boxes. The companies have entered into a "strategic partnership" that will see Angry Birds, Angry Birds Seasons, and Angry Birds Rio come to Roku's Channel... |
From DailyTech: Android's dominance in the United States smartphone market continues to grow, boasting a market share of 36 percent, according to Nielsen. The news comes in yesterday's blog post on NielsenWire, which shows Apple's iOS in second place, trailing Android by 10 percent... |
From DailyTech: As the E3 Expo nears, video game-related rumors are flying, and it looks as if a considerable price drop may be planned for a certain Xbox 360 bundle. The Electronic Entertainment Expo, or E3, is an annual trade show for the video game and computer game industry... |
From X-bit Labs: For several years Intel Corp. considered Atom-based netbooks as very basic personal computers that should be used for basic productivity applications and Internet browsing and which are not supposed to support rich multimedia capabilities. But the times are changing... |
© Since 2005 APH Networks Inc. All trademarks mentioned are the property of their respective owners.