Intel Officially Unleashes Its Second Gen Core CPUs on the World

From DailyTech: Way back at the Intel Developers Forum 2009, Intel Corp. was talking about Sandy Bridge, the code-named architecture successor to Nehalem. Nehalem had already seen a die shrink from 45 nm to 32 nm; shrunken Nehalem chips (which featured lower power usage and a few...

Asustek to unveil tablet PC with sliding keyboard

From InfoWorld: Asustek Computer will introduce two tablet PCs this month, one with a detachable keyboard and another with a sliding keyboard, Taiwan's semi-official Central News Agency reported. The products will join a tough market dominated now by giants such as Dell and Acer.

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CES 2011: Lenovo Readies ThinkPads

From PC World: At CES in Las Vegas this week, Lenovo will try to up the ante on rivals like Acer, Dell, and HP with a veritable full house of new PCs, including new ThinkPad Edge models for small- and medium-sized business users incorporating new rapid boot-up technology...

Apple's iOS market share tops Android, RIM

From CNET News.com: Google's Android mobile operating system may be surging, but it hasn't overtaken Apple's iOS in the U.S., according to a Nielsen report released today.

Using November data, market research firm Nielsen on Monday ranked Apple's iOS as the No. 1 mobile operating...

CES: Vizio launching Android smartphone, tablet

From CNET News.com: The company said today it will launch the Via Phone and Via Tablet, both of which will feature Google's Android operating system, Vizio's Via Plus technology to offer a unified interface across different devices, and an infrared blaster with a universal remote...

Lexar Unveils 64GB ($400), 128GB ($700) 133x SDXC Cards

From DailyTech: Lexar is a big name in the photo storage market thanks to its vast catalog of memory card formats and sizes. The company has announced its latest product today in the form of new class 10 SDXC card that packs in 128GB of storage -- the 128GB capacity is an industry...

Apple iPhones Plagued With Alarm Issues, Hotmail Inboxes Deleted

From DailyTech: IPhone users across the United States, Europe, and Asia received a New Year's surprise in the form of bonus sleep when the devices' alarm clocks malfunctioned over the weekend, Reuters reported.

"My iPhone alarm didn't work again," Twitter user sueannlove from...

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