Rumor: Apple to hold iOS 5, MobileMe event in early April

From CNET News.com: According to a German Web site claiming to have a reliable source, iOS 5 and the new-look MobileMe, widely expected to become a free syncing service offered by Apple, will be unveiled at an event in early April to be held on the Apple campus in Cupertino, Calif...

Amazon considering free Kindles for Prime members?

From CNET News.com: There are more rumors fluttering around Seattle that at some point, likely the holiday season of 2011, Amazon will start giving away its Kindle e-book reader for free, likely to select (as in Prime) members. And as the e-book market expands, the possibility is...

Report: LTE-Enabled Samsung Stealth Heading to Verizon

From DailyTech: When an unnamed device from Samsung known only as SCH-i520 made the rounds at the Consumer Electronics Show in January, it got lost among Verizon's 10 other forthcoming LTE devices.

While the now aptly named Samsung Stealth flew under most radars back then, it is...

HP Omni Pro 110 AIO for Business Unveiled

From DailyTech: HP has unveiled a new computer for the business user called the HP Omni Pro 110 Business PC. This machine is an all-in-one (AIO) machine with a 20-inch screen boasting a resolution of 1600 x 1900, 1000:1 contrast ratio, and 250 nits brightness. The screen also has a...

Nvidia Sees Increasing Demand Towards Standalone Mobile GPUs

From X-bit Labs: Integrated graphics adapters have dominated the notebook market for many years thanks to their low power consumption, low cost and the fact that they did not increase the size of notebooks. However, in the last two years mobile graphics processors started to get more...

YouTube acquires Next New Networks to aid video creators

From InfoWorld: YouTube has acquired Web video production startup Next New Networks to help contributors to YouTube make successful videos.

Next New Networks will be a laboratory for experimentation and innovation within YouTube, with the team working with a wide variety of content...

Adobe Launches Flash-to-HTML5 Conversion Tool

From PC World: For most people, Wallaby conjures up images of a kangaroo-like creature. In the halls of Adobe, though, Wallaby has taken on a more technical identity.

Wallaby is the code name for an experimental Flash-to-HTML 5 converter that Adobe has just released to the...

Adobe continues the Flash fight with 10.3 beta

From CNET News.com: Revving the Flash Player development engine as fast as possible, Adobe Systems has issued a beta of version 10.3 that lets programmers use a variety of new audio tools.

Those audio possibilities could be very useful for those writing Net-based voice communication...

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