Report: Verizon to Offer Unlimited iPhone Plans

From DailyTech: The Wall Street Journal reports that, unlike AT&T, Verizon is confident that it will offer unlimited data for iPhones when it begins carrying the device later this month.

An unnamed source told WSJ that the nation's largest carrier believes it will have no trouble...

Sony Aspires to be Number 2 Tablet Manufacturer by 2012

From DailyTech:
After crowning Apple's iPad as the king of tablets, Sony is looking to snag the number two spot in tablet devices by 2012. Now they just need to make one.

Sony, the Japanese multinational manufacturer of consumer electronics, has been considered to be a bit behind...

Intel's Next-Generation Chip to Support DirectX 11

From X-bit Labs: Intel Corp. plans to integrate a DirectX 11-class graphics processing unit (GPU) into its next-generation code-named Ivy Bridge central processing unit (CPU). The move will allow the accelerated processing unit (APU) to compete head-to-head with Advanced Micro...

AMD Wants Triple-Cores to Continue - Company

From X-bit Labs: Advanced Micro Devices' said that triple-core processors would continue to be a part of its offerings. While it is unclear how AMD could make a triple-core chip based on its Bulldozer micro-architecture, the comment may indicate that AMD will have triple-core K10.5...

Cooler Master 690 II Advanced NVIDIA Edition Review (Page 1 of 4)

Here is a little confession I would like to make before I begin this review for the Cooler Master 690 II Advanced NVIDIA Edition ATX computer case today: The computer I use it with does not have an NVIDIA video card, an NVIDIA chipset, or any NVIDIA components, for that matter. In fact, my Asus P7P55D-E Premium has an Intel P55 chipset, and my graphics card happens to be -- you guessed it -- an AMD chipset based, factory...

Gigabyte Aivia K8100 Review

When it comes to gaming, most of the time, the first thing that comes to my mind are consoles like Nintendo 64, Wii, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360... and the list goes on and on. Back in the days, I did not have the opportunity to ever think about computer gaming, as I was always left in the dust with a piece o' crap Pentium II machine (Just for clarification, I currently own two Core i7 based desktops, and a handful of other high...

CDMA Windows Phone 7 devices, OS update on the way

From InfoWorld: Microsoft has seen early hardware designs for CDMA Windows Phone 7 devices but isn't saying anything more than that the final products will be out in the first half of the year.

"The timeline is not dictated by us, at some point," said Aaron Woodman , director of...

Google Enhances E-mail Security in Apps

From PC World: Google has taken a step to stop legitimate e-mail messages sent by its Apps customers from getting caught in spam filters.

Administrators for Google Apps can now enable digital signing of those messages, which helps recipients verify that the messages came from a...

Mac App Store hits 1 million downloads in first day

From CNET News.com: Apple's Mac App Store tallied 1 million downloads in its first day of availability, the company announced today.

"We're amazed at the incredible response the Mac App Store is getting," Apple CEO Steve Jobs said in a statement. "Developers have done a great job...

Hotmail's recent message loss hiccup explained

From CNET News.com: A service bug that left a group of Windows Live Hotmail users without access to new messages and entire folders for days has been explained and remedied against future instances.

Writing on the Windows Team Blog, Mike Schackwitz of the Hotmail team says the...

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