From EETimes: Intel Corp. announced Monday (May 24) notebook processors geared to create a new class of ultra-thin, ultralow power portables. The new Intel Core 2010 processors are expected to power as many as 40 systems designs less than an inch thick and weighing just two to five... |
From X-bit Labs: When first released several years ago, hybrid disk drives – which have large NAND flash cache to boost performance – did not become popular. But Seagate believes that maturity of technology along with increased performance will help to make the newly launched... |
From CNET News.com: Google has finally revealed how it shares advertising revenue with AdSense customers who run Google ads on their own sites. AdSense customers are publishers who run "Ads by Google" ads on their pages as well as those who use a custom Google search box on their... |
From CRN: Facebook CEO and founder Mark Zuckerberg acknowledged Monday that the social networking site goofed a bit when it came to users' privacy but promised that in the near future the site planned to implement simpler privacy settings. In an Op-Ed piece to The Washington Post... |
From InfoWorld: Microsoft revealed on Monday two open source projects intended to improve interoperability with Microsoft Outlook files and even enable easier migrations from Outlook. Projects include tools to make it easier for developers to read and write data out of Microsoft... |
From CNET News.com: Amid the flurry of Android news as part of Google's annual I/O Conference last week, a news item that slipped through the cracks was that Adobe released a native PDF reading app for Android phones. The software, which went up in the Android Marketplace Friday... |
From PC World: Two years after fixing a security bug in the Windows version of its Safari browser, Apple apparently has decided that Mac users can go without a fix. Apple was initially unimpressed by Nitesh Dhanjani's work developing what's known as a "carpet bomb" attack, the... |
From CNET News.com: Not long after Google acquired YouTube, the search engine offered nearly $600 million in guaranteed revenue if Viacom--the parent company of MTV Networks, Comedy Central, and Paramount Pictures--licensed its TV shows and films to YouTube, records show. News of... |
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