From InfoWorld: After delays, Qualcomm will start shipping its fastest Snapdragon dual-core chip for smartphones and tablets in the fourth quarter, with devices possibly launching by the end of this year, the company said on Monday. The company will ship the dual-core QSD8672 chip... |
From InfoWorld: Texas Instruments on Monday said it will start shipping a new dual-core chip for devices like smartphones and tablets later this year. The OMAP4430 chip will deliver double the performance of existing single-core chips from the OMAP3 family. This will allow... |
From PC World: Google may be purchasing virtual currency-maker Jambool in its quest for social networking dominance, TechCrunch reported Monday. The rumors are based on fodder from "multiple" unnamed TechCrunch sources, and have not been confirmed by either Google or Jambool... |
From CNET News.com: Adobe Systems issued a release candidate for Lightroom 3.2 on Tuesday that fixes dozens of bugs, lets users publish photos to Facebook, adds automated optical corrections for dozens of lenses, and supports Pentax's new medium-format digital camera among other... |
From CNET News.com: Before announcing that Mark Hurd's tenure at the helm of Hewlett-Packard had reached its end, the company's board of directors reportedly sought the advice of a public relations firm on how best to grapple with sexual harassment allegations against its chairman... |
From DailyTech: What is bound to be good news for Android enthusiasts who take issue with Motorola's MOTOBLUR custom skin, the handset manufacturer's Co-CEO, Sanjay Jha, announced that the company will not longer be focusing on the skin going forward, AndroidAndMe reports. Jha... |
From DailyTech: Boy Genius Report has reportedly been gifted with a treasure trove of roadmap leaks from a trusted source at Verizon. The leaks read like a mobile user's wish list. First up, it describes a new Android handset called the Motorola DROID Pro -- a successor toDroidX... |
From X-bit Labs: Hynix Semiconductor on Monday announced that it has begun mass producing 64Gb NAND flash using 20nm-class technology at its 300mm facility called M11 in Cheo ngju site. The company developed this technology last February. "Hynix decided to mass produce the industry... |
From InfoWorld: Microsoft said it is investigating an unpatched vulnerability in Windows after an Israeli researcher revealed a bug in the operating system's kernel driver. According to Gil Dabah, a researcher from Tel Aviv who goes by the nickname "arkon," the Windows' kernel... |
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