From PC World: Surprising as it may seem, Microsoft is pretty darn good at creating iPhone apps. It’s latest entrant, Windows Live Messenger, became available as a free download in the iTunes App Store on Monday. Although the central premise of the app is to stay on top of your... |
From DailyTech: This morning, Android Central announced specs for the highly anticipated Samsung Galaxy S Pro, an Android-based smartphone slated for Sprint. These specs come from what Android Central calls a "tried-and-true tipster" who got his/her hands on an early prototype, but... |
From CNET News.com: Microsoft's new, slim Xbox 360 not only ditches the Red Ring of Death, the console monitors itself to determine if it's starting to overheat. According to an Engadget post, which posted pictures of a "red dot of death" on its site, the new Xbox 360 constantly... |
From CNET News.com: Amazon's response to Barnes & Noble's Nook price drop earlier Monday? We can do that, too--only slightly better. Yes, the e-reader pricing wars are in full swing as Amazon has trimmed the price of the Kindle from $259 to $189. In case you're keeping score, that... |
From X-bit Labs: Intel Corp.’s new fabrication process for RF-enabled system-on-chip devices may finally open the door for the world’s largest supplier of microprocessors to the market of smartphones. Intel Corp. has been trying to enter the market of chips for smartphones and other... |
From X-bit Labs: Regardless of of the fact that ATI, graphics business unit of Advanced Micro Devices, has not introduced its own set of devices to support stereoscopic 3D technology, which is making inroads into the market, the graphics chips developer believes that the modern... |
From InfoWorld: Intel's next-generation processor code-named Westmere-EX may include more cores than the company's current server chips, according to the title of a paper about the chip announced on Sunday. Intel will present a paper, called "Westmere-EX: A 20-Thread Server CPU," at... |
From PC World: Wi-Fi traffic intercepted by Google's Street View cars included passwords and e-mail, according to the French National Commission on Computing and Liberty (CNIL). CNIL launched an investigation last month into Google's recording of traffic carried over unencrypted Wi... |
From PC World: Google has started using its next generation plug-in API to embed support for Adobe Acrobat PDFs more deeply into the Chrome browser. The company believes this will benefit security, performance and reliability. According to Google, the latest developer version of... |
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