Corsair Launches Vengeance Gaming Keyboard, Mouse Lineup

From DailyTech: It was just a decade ago that most people thought of Corsair as a company that provided high performance memory for overclockers. However, over the years, Corsair has expanded to include a wealth of product families. The company now sells SSDs, USB flash drives, power...

RIM Q2 Earnings Are Bleak, Q3 Expectations are Higher

From DailyTech: RIM is falling rapidly in popularity with consumers all around the world leaving the business-centric smartphones behind as consumers move in droves to Android-based smartphones and the iPhone. RIM is hurting so badly that some have called for the company to sell off...

Android smartphone with Intel chip coming in 2012

From InfoWorld: Intel hopes to boost its business selling chips to phone makers -- now the domain of rival ARM -- through a partnership announced this week with Google to develop future Android OS versions for mobile devices with Intel chips.

Intel and Google will jointly tune...

Windows 8 Update: The End of Adobe Flash?

From PC World: Microsoft appears to be taking a page out of Apple's play book saying it will dump plug-ins such as Adobe Flash from Internet Explorer 10 in Windows 8. Well, sort of.

You'll still be able to view content requiring plug-ins in Windows 8, but you'll have to switch to...

Microsoft to app developers: Submit Mango apps to Marketplace now

From CNET News.com: Microsoft is encouraging application developers to get apps for its latest version of the Windows Phone operating system into its Marketplace ASAP.

Matt Bencke, general manager at Microsoft, reminded developers in the company's Windows Phone blog today that AT&T...

Facebook Delays IPO Until Latter Half of 2012

From DailyTech: Facebook will go public sometime in 2012, but the company's first-quarter IPO goal will reportedly be pushed back until late 2012.

Financial investors were cautiously optimistic that the No. 1 social networking site would offer a public IPO sometime in 2011. However...

Intel Demonstrates 8-Way Multi-GPU MIC Knights Ferry System

From X-bit Labs: At the Intel Developer Forum 2011, Intel Corp. showcased a system running a new version of its real-time “Wolfenstein” ray-tracing demo. In order to render the game scenes in full HD (1080p) resolution and with additional visual effects, Intel had to use a 2-way Xeon...

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