Did Logitech order production freeze of Revue?

From CNET News.com: Rumors are starting to get passed around that Logitech has ordered a production freeze of the company's set-top box, Revue, until Google finishes upgrades to Google TV.

Nancy Morrison, a Logitech spokeswoman, told CNET that while she could not comment on a report...

New IBM memory promises faster, higher-capacity devices

From CNET News.com: A new kind of memory from IBM Labs is promising to revolutionize how much data we can store and how fast we can access it on our mobile and desktop devices.

After spending six years as a theoretical concept, the memory, dubbed Racetrack, finally is a huge step...

HTC Hopes to Force Sense into Windows Phone 7

From DailyTech: Love it or hate it, the full-blown Sense UI is incorporated into a number of smartphones from HTC. Users of phones like the EVO 4G are quite familiar with Sense which sits on top of the stock Android UI. For those that prefer the cleaner stock Android UI, your only...

Microsoft Lets Users Know Their Data Was Leaked From the Cloud

From DailyTech: Microsoft's bid to move Office and its messaging software to the cloud hit a road bump this week when the company was forced to announce that it had accidentally share the private data of users of its Business Productivity Online Suite (BPOS) Standard suite.

BPOS is...

Game Developer Designs PC Game for Microsoft Kinect

From X-bit Labs: Since Kinect motion sensor connects to Xbox 360 using conventional USB cable, it was quickly hacked to work on PCs with unofficial open-source drivers. Examples of experiments of Kinect usage with a PC can be found all around the Internet, but up until now no one has...

Micron Ramping Up New IM Flash Fab Without Intel

From X-bit Labs: Micron Technology is ramping up IM Flash Singapore (IMFS) facility without CapEx funds from Intel and will as a result get all the output of the fab. At the same time, the company is planning to start transiting to 20nm process technology in summer, 2011, amid Intel...

Microsoft confirms critical IE bug, works on fix

From InfoWorld: Microsoft late Wednesday confirmed that all versions of Internet Explorer (IE) contain a critical vulnerability that attackers can exploit by persuading users to visit a rigged Web site.

Although the company said it would patch the problem, it is not planning to rush...

Skype Says Two-thirds of Users Still Can't Log in

From PC World: Skype estimates that about two-thirds of its users are still unable to log in after an outage caused by problems with its underlying peer-to-peer interconnection system, it said in a blog post around midday European time Thursday.

Almost 5 million users are back...

Rumored iPad 2 to Ship in January

From DailyTech: File this one squarely in the rumor column: anonymous Chinese sources have leaked a few secret details of the next-generation iPad to a Japanese blog, Engadget reports.

Again, the following specs are unconfirmed, but here is what the blog, Mac Otakara, alleges: the...

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