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April 7, 2011 by admin   | Comment: (0)
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Intel’s Next CPU Faster Than Sandy Bridge

April 6, 2011 by admin   | Comment: (0)

We hear that Intel is already in discussion with its partners about the 22nm Ivy Bridge CPU, and the talks cover the chips performance.  The 22nm processor supposedly offers more performance with a similar thermal design. Intel is informing its buddies to expect a 20 percent performance increase over Sandy Bridge, which is about the same gain that Sandy Bridge had over Nehalem based CPUs. Keep in mind this is an optical shrink of the existing 32nm Sandy Bridge architecture.  Intel traditionally... 

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Oak Trail Tablets Coming Next Month

April 5, 2011 by admin   | Comment: (0)

Word on the street is that Intel will keep their word and debut Oak Trail based tablets as promised next month.  Apparently, the tablets will be introduced during the week of Computex, that opens May 31.  An Intel representative was speaking with PC Advisor and basically confirmed that the first batch of tablets should be available in May.  No pertinent information in reference to design and launch schedules were revealed.  Nevertheless, many PC manufacturers such as Fujitsu, Lenovo and... 

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Mobile Panic Button Coming Soon

April 4, 2011 by admin   | Comment: (0)

The U.S. State Department is putting its money where its mouth is, according to the Daily Mail. It is funding the creation of an application that will allow pro-democracy activists to delete all incriminating evidence on their mobile phones with a single click while sending out an alert to their fellow activists. The “panic button” will send out a text message to everyone in the user’s address book, then erase both that address book and the phone’s call history. This will be an important... 

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NFC Support Coming to Windows Phone 7

April 3, 2011 by admin   | Comment: (0)

Microsoft is adding support for NFC (near field communication) to its Windows Phone mobile operating system, according to a report on Bloomberg Businessweek. NFC technology is a key component to the upcoming mobile payment and mobile wallet systems now reportedly under development at Google, RIM and Apple as well as the new carrier-led initiative Isis, a coalition of three of the four major cellular providers here in the U.S. Support for NFC technology in Windows Phone 7 will be pushed out in... 

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Nvidia Stockholders Mad As Heck

April 2, 2011 by admin   | Comment: (0)

Reports are coming out that stockholders of Nvidia are losing patience with executives as they do not believe the company does not have a sizable share of the smartphone and tablet space. Analysts were giving warning signs about Nvidia’s share ability to compete against the Apple iPad and iPhone and what appears to be an overall weakness in the PC market. Incidentally, analyst have always speculated that the success of tablets cannibalize PC sales. That said, Nvidia stocks fell around 3.8... 

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Android To Control Smartphone Market By 2016

April 1, 2011 by admin   | Comment: (0)

Android will be the operating system of choice for 45% of smartphones shipped by the year 2016. It will take up most of the market share vacated by the soon-to-be exiting of Nokia’s Symbian operating system, according to figures released today by ABI Research. Although Android will come to be the dominant player in the smartphone market, this doesn’t mean that OSes will necessarily see a big cut in their own market shares, ABI said. In fact, the firm projects that Apple’s iOS will see its... 

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Motherboard Prices Expected To Rise

March 31, 2011 by admin   | Comment: (0)

Analyst in the tech industry are claiming that PC motherboard prices may shoot up in April as a result of the earthquake in Japan that unfortunately damaged the buildings of several component suppliers. With the nuclear power issues in Japan which is causing brown outs the matter is expected to get worse. As a result is being said that the supply chain is expected to suffer from a serious shortages, which will cause the industry to face rising component prices and in turn cause the manufactures... 

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NY To Investigate AT&T’s T-Mobile Acquisition

March 30, 2011 by admin   | Comment: (0)

The state of New York  has indicated that it will investigate AT&T’s proposed take over of T-Mobile USA for anti-competitive effects, including possible increases in mobile broadband costs for New York residents and businesses, Attorney General Eric Schneiderman said. New York is the first state that has committed itself to probing the $39 billion deal, which was announced on March 20 but is expected to take 12 months to close. At their current sizes, the combined telecom companies would... 

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Amex Debuts Mobile Payment System

March 29, 2011 by admin   | Comment: (0)

American Express has just debuted a digital payment and commerce service that makes it possible to use Android-based devices and Apple iPhones for person-to-person online payments. Visa announced a similar personal payment product in the U.S. on March 16. Analysts say the moves by Visa and American Express are clearly aimed at challenging PayPal in the personal payments business. The new Amex service, named Serve, allows consumers and small businesses to make purchases and person-to-person payments... 

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