LG CEO Steps Down Amid Woeful Smartphone Performance

From DailyTech: When you think of the words "compelling Android smartphone" and "LG" in the same sentence its hard to bring an image to mind. While the South Korean electronics maker does have a couple of Android phones (namely, the Ally and Optimus One) it has failed to keep up...

Intel Enables Additional Performance for Chips for Money

From X-bit Labs: Intel Corp. sells upgrade cards that enable Hyper-Threading, additional cache and other capabilities of Pentium-class processors and bring them to the level of performance of Intel Core central processing units (CPUs).

An upgrade card that costs $50 enables 1MB of...

Sony Starts to Supply PSP2 to Game Developers

From X-bit Labs: An executive from the Netherrealm Studios, a game development company, said that Sony Computer Entertainment had already started to supply samples of its PlayStation Portable 2 platform to game developers. Apparently, PSP2 is "pretty powerful", but no other details...

Thermaltake Armor A60 Review (Page 1 of 4)

Back in the days, I remember being convinced to join the APH Networks community for a contest as it could win me some great prizes. In retrospect, at that time I was merely thinking, "I might win something... hopefully" and still, I doubted myself because I thought had little chance. But times have changed, and so do our perspectives on different aspects of life. And indeed, it gave me new opportunities to find out my own...

Windows Phone 7 Likely Coming to AT&T, T-Mobile First

From PC World: When Microsoft's much-hyped Windows Phone 7 mobile operating system arrives next month, it'll most likely debut on handsets from wireless carriers AT&T and/or T-Mobile, according to published reports.

The Wall Street Journal reports that Windows Phone 7, the stylish...

Bing Maps gets public transit directions

From CNET News.com: Microsoft has begun adding public transportation directions to its Bing Maps service, with directions available initially in eleven major North American cities.

"Transit options are available for bus, subway, light rail, and local rail," said Brian Hendricks , an...

Samsung Galaxy Tab Coming to All Four Major U.S. Carriers

From DailyTech: Following in the footsteps of the Galaxy S which has made its way to Sprint (Epic 4G), Verizon (Fascinate), T-Mobile (Vibrant), and AT&T (Captivate), Samsung announced today that its 7" Galaxy Tab will also find a home on all four of the major U.S. wireless carriers...

Verizon LTE Coming to 30 NFL Cities by Year's End

From DailyTech: Verizon is well on its way to start opening up its next generation 4G wireless service by the end of 2010. According to eWeek, Verizon plans to have its LTE network up and running in 30 "NFL Cities" by year's end -- in total, 100 million customers will be covered.

In...

PCI Express 3.0 Specification Expected to Be Finalized by November

From X-bit Labs: The PCI special interest group (PCI SIG) is on track to ratify the final version of the PCI Express 3.0 standard in November, 2010. Moreover, according to a media report, Intel Corp. is already gearing up to implement the new high-speed interconnection into its Sandy...

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