OCZ Launches RevoDrive: Cost-Efficient PCIe SSD

From X-bit Labs: OCZ Technology Group on Monday released its RevoDrive PCI Express solid-state drive that offers exceptional performance amid moderate price. The novelty redefines the market of PCIe SSDs, which previously were only available for advanced systems and were very...

150 Million Windows 7 Licenses Sold – Microsoft

From X-bit Labs: Microsoft Corp. has announced that it had managed to sell 150 million licenses of Microsoft Windows 7 operating system released last October, which essentially makes the new OS the fastest selling operating system in the world.

“First off, we are excited to announce...

Seagate 3TB Drive Raises Storage to New Heights

From PC World: It feels like we've been stuck at 2TB forever. Not anymore: Seagate announced it's shipping the industry's first 3TB hard drive, the FreeAgent GoFlex Desk External Drive.

This news is significant because Seagate has figured out a workaround to the long-standing...

Microsoft knocks Google Docs over support

From InfoWorld: Microsoft took another shot at rival Google today as it touted the support it provides for Office 2010.

In a blog post Monday, Barbara Gordon, who heads Microsoft's customer service and support, argued that her company's offerings beat Google's hands down.

"The...

Google issues Android 2.2 to Nexus One phones

From CNET News.com: Google has started sending out Android 2.2, aka Froyo, to those with its Nexus One phone.

"Starting today, Nexus One users will begin to receive the Android 2.2 (codenamed Froyo) over-the-air software update on their phones," according to a Monday blog post about...

Google forced to change China approach--again

From CNET News.com: Google publicly declared its intention in March to move its Chinese-language Internet search operation in Hong Kong in hopes of bypassing censorship laws for companies that operate in mainland China, but the public showdown with the Chinese government never seemed...

Nokia Mocks Apple iPhone 4 Reception Issues

From DailyTech: Apple may have sold over 1.7 million iPhone 4's during its initial launch, but that doesn't mean everyone is satisfied. Over the past week, there have been numerous reports popping up regarding reception problems with the iPhone 4 when held left-handed.

Apple CEO...

iPhone 4 teardown reveals $188 cost to build

From CNET News.com: The parts used to construct the iPhone 4 cost about $187.51, according to a teardown analysis conducted by research firm iSuppli.

iSuppli dissected a 16GB iPhone 4, which went on sale Thursday, and estimated the cost of each component based on the manufacturer...

AT&T Completes 3G Coverage Upgrades in New York

From PC World: AT&T customers in New York City are no strangers to complaining about the quality of the carrier's 3G service. Wireless coverage has been particularly problematic in several metropolitan areas across the United States, thanks to a deadly combination of data-hungry...

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