From InfoWorld: Intel will start shipping its dual-core Core i5 and i7 microprocessors based on the Sandy Bridge architecture for laptops starting on Feb. 20. The new microprocessors will draw between 17 watts and 35 watts of power and run at speeds between 1.4GHz and 2.7GHz... |
From PC World: Google's Android outranked Apple's iPhone in total smartphone subscribers in the U.S. at the end of the fourth quarter of 2010, according to survey data released Monday by market research company Comscore. Android jumped to 28.7% of the 63.2 million U.S. smartphone... |
From PC World: Hewlett-Packard has delayed plans to launch new laptops with Intel's latest Core processors, just a few days after HP stopped making PCs that previously paired the chips with Intel's faulty chipset. HP originally planned to make new Pavilion DV6 and DV7 consumer... |
From CNET News.com: HTC is looking to expand its ability to offer smartphone users multimedia content. The smartphone maker has invested $40 million in cloud-gaming service OnLive, The Wall Street Journal is reporting. Citing an HTC spokeswoman, the newspaper said that HTC's... |
From CNET News.com: Long lenses sell cameras these days and, well, the 14-megapixel Olympus SZ-10 has one. The camera starts at 28mm and extends to 504mm (35mm equivalent). That's an 18x zoom in body that's only 1.5 inches thick for $249.99. To put that in context, last year's 12... |
From DailyTech: Yesterday, Kyocera officially announced the upcoming Kyocera Echo -- the first dual-touchscreen smartphone – which is coming to Sprint this spring. "Until now, a single screen on a smartphone could only be used to complete one task at a time, even with limited... |
From DailyTech: Those eager Verizon subscribers that pre-ordered the iPhone 4 are today starting to receive their smartphones. Not surprisingly, the ever-resourceful folks over at iFixit have already ripped open the iPhone 4 that they received today. While there was some small... |
From X-bit Labs: After about one week of halted shipments, partners of Intel Corp. intend to resume shipments of personal computers based on Intel Core i-series "Sandy Bridge" microprocessors which designs are not impacted by chipset flaw. Intel will also resume shipments of its... |
From InfoWorld: Research In Motion's BlackBerry WebWorks Application Platform lets developers use standard Web tools to create applications that work like native programs on RIM's smartphones and PlayBook tablets, company officials said Thursday. WebWorks, a rebranded version of the... |
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