PSP Go Gets Price Cut, Still Pricey

From PC World: A year after launching the ambitious but unsuccessful PSP Go, Sony has offered a price cut for the handheld gaming device.

The PSP Go now costs $200 instead of $250. That's still $30 more expensive than the PSP-3000, which could probably use a price cut itself. Given...

Zotac Readies Dual-Chip GeForce GTX 460 - Report

From X-bit Labs When Nvidia Corp. released its code-named GF104 chip earlier this year, it was widely believed that the graphics processor would eventually power dual-chip graphics board for enthusiasts demanding maximum performance. But as time went on, Nvidia remained quiet about...

Apple dumps Flash from Mac OS X

From InfoWorld: Apple will stop bundling Adobe's Flash with Mac OS X, the company has confirmed.

The new MacBook Air, which debuted last week, is the first Flash-less system from Apple. Other systems will follow suit as the company clears out inventory of Mac desktops and notebooks...

Adobe AIR Breathes Life Into RIM PlayBook App Development

From PC World: Adobe has released version 2.5 of its Air runtime environment, which will be used to develop applications for Research In Motion's (RIM) upcoming tablet PlayBook, Adobe and RIM said on Monday at the MAX conference in Los Angeles.

AIR allows developers to use HTML...

Wi-Fi Alliance now certifies Wi-Fi direct products

From CNET News.com: First demonstrated at CES 2010, Wi-Fi Direct has just now gotten another major step to become part of the Wi-Fi usage spectrum.

The Wi-Fi Alliance, the group that test and certifies Wi-Fi products to make sure they interoperate, announced today that it has begun...

Microsoft says Windows 8 roughly two years away

From CNET News.com: In its most concrete comments yet about the next version of Windows, Microsoft said in a blog post on its Dutch Web site that Windows 8 is about two years from hitting the market.

Microsoft is working on the next version of Windows, the blog says in Dutch, but it...

Chilean Miners Entertained By Samsung Galaxy Beam

From DailyTech: Unless you've been stuck in a coal mine yourself, the phrase "Chilean miners" needs no further explanation. Their hopeful story has been told and re-told throughout the media for the last few months, and will ultimately go down as one of the biggest news stories of...

Bugs, Crashes Plague Apple Media Suite iLife's New Release

From DailyTech: Apple transformed itself over the last decade into one of the world's largest electronics makers by pumping out attractive products and maintaining a focus on trying to give its customers simpler, more reliable products. Unfortunately the reliability part of that...

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