HTC finally shows off 3.5-inch Desire 200

From CNET News.com: HTC has unveiled the long-rumored Desire 200.

The device, which is designed for customers on a budget, comes with a 3.5-inch display and runs on 3G networks. The inside is similarly budget-friendly, boasting a 1GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon S1 processor and 4GB of...

AMD: 28 nm Server Steamroller APUs, ARM CPUs Coming Next Year

From DailyTech: With rumors brewing that Intel Corp. (INTC) may be delaying its 14 nanometer Broadwell die shrink to 2015, Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (AMD) did its best to seize the spotlight showing off a new roadmap with an aggressive schedule of releases for next year.

The...

Sony Ups PlayStation 4 Internal Shipments Projections

From X-bit Labs: Sony Computer Entertainment is reconsidering its internal sales projections for the PlayStation 4 video game console. At present the company is confident that demand for the PlayStation 4 systems will exceed supply. Unfortunately, the company does not share its...

Verizon Wireless eyes entry into Canada -- report

From CNET News.com: Verizon Wireless could be making its way to Canada, a new report claims.

The U.S.-based carrier is currently considering a plan that would see it acquire a smaller carrier in Canada and then compete to buy wireless spectrum Canada is auctioning off this year to...

Samsung Plans to Launch LTE-Advanced Variant of Galaxy S4

From DailyTech: Samsung came charging out of the date with its Galaxy S4 smartphone, and racked up some impressive early sales figures. However, analysts are already indicating that the luster is already starting to fade from Samsung’s current flagship and slashed sales forecasts by...

Samsung PCI Express SSD for Ultrabooks Enters Mass Production

From DailyTech: Samsung has become the first manufacturer in the computer industry to mass-produce a PCI Express (PCIe) SSD for ultra slim notebook computers: the XP941.

Samsung says it began providing the XP941 to major notebook makers earlier this quarter, and that it is available...

Sony: PlayStation 4 Can Offload Computing to the Cloud

From X-bit Labs: Just like Microsoft Corp.’s Xbox One, Sony Computer Entertainment’s PlayStation 4 can offload heavy and latency insensitive computations to the cloud, according to Shuhei Yoshida, president of Sony Worldwide Studios. The PS4 has plenty of horsepower for virtually all...

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