As Android for tablets falters, opportunity for Intel

From CNET News.com: Intel has been criticized here and in other venues for being late to the tablet party. But Android's slow start in tablets may mean latecomers aren't necessarily losers.

A stroke of serendipity has arrived in the form of a tepid consumer reception so far for...

Samsung: We'll Have 2GHz Dual-Core Smartphones Next Year

From DailyTech: Although it's still early in the game and Samsung hasn't made anything resembling an official announcement, South Korean web portal Daum reports that Samsung has set its sights on doubling the speed of the now ubiquitous 1GHz processor by next year.

"We are planning...

Cumulative Sales Announced for PS3, PlayStation Move, Nintendo 3DS

From DailyTech: The PlayStation 3 is Sony's third home video game console in the PlayStation series. It was first released in 2006, and features DualShock 3 controllers, a slim model, connectivity with PlayStation Portable, use of the Blu-ray Disc for storage and access to the online...

Intel Relocates Itanium Engineers to Xeon Projects - Sources

From X-bit Labs: Intel Corp's officially claims that Xeon processors may offer better level of performance and availability than the company's Itanium. According to people with alleged knowledge of the matter, Intel had been specifically reappointing engineers from the Itanium teams...

Intel Set to Detail Itanium Kittson Later This Month

From X-bit Labs: Intel Corp. and Hewlett Packard plan to reveal the future of Itanium platform and architecture on an event on the 26th of April, a source revealed. The event will be concentrated on the next-generation Itanium code-named Kittson.

The two companies plan to reveal...

ASUS P8P67 PRO Review (Page 1 of 12)

Reviewers are often criticized for the kind of articles we write. I am not talking about those who write so-called reviews where I can literally find more information about the product on the manufacturer's website, but with some shameless self promotion plug in all forms of humility -- even quality pieces of writings (Like the ones we publish here at APH Networks) are no exception. The reason for this does not lie in the hands of...

Cooler Master Storm Enforcer Review (Page 1 of 4)

Let me start off by asking you this question: What did you want to be when you were growing up as a child? I have heard many answers from various different people. Some wanted to be teachers, others wanted to be policemen, and still others wanted to be programmers working for Microsoft. Being slightly stereotypical here, but by far the most common includes musician, doctor, lawyer, engineer, and other "Asian" responses along...

Oracle to fix 73 security bugs next week

From InfoWorld: Oracle plans to release a large number of security patches for its various software products next week, including six bug-fixes for its flagship database software.

All told, there will be 73 security vulnerabilities fixed across Oracle's various product lines. Oracle...

iOS 4.3.2 Protects Your iGadget Against Rogue SSL Certificates

From PC World: Apple released yet another update to iOS this week. iOS 4.3.2 is the second incremental update for iOS in a matter of weeks following the launch of iOS 4.3. Like any incremental update, iOS 4.3.2. contains its share of minor tweaks and fixes, but iOS 4.3.2 is also...

Mozilla eyes changes to keep our users safe

From CNET News.com: Mozilla is reviewing a final draft of its baseline policies to address problems in the way that Internet certificates are issued.

The browser maker wants certificate authorities (CAs) that issue certificates to adopt a standard that's been dubbed "Baseline...

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