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Kingston Reveals its First SandForce-based SSD

Kingston Reveals its First SandForce-based SSD

Posted on Jun 06, 2011 by MG1

This week at Computex, Kingston revealed its very first 2.5-inch SSD using a SandForce controller targeting enthusiasts, gamers and performance users. Dubbed as the Kingston HyperX, the SSD is based o...

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Google Acquires Postrank

Google Acquires Postrank

Posted on Jun 06, 2011 by MG1

Filed in: Google

Google has made it known this afternoon that It has acquired social RSS startup Postrank. Details like price were not immediately available. But this deal definitely show how serious Google is with it...

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TI's 1.8Ghz Multi-Core Chip with 3D Support

TI's 1.8Ghz Multi-Core Chip with 3D Support

Posted on Jun 06, 2011 by MG1

Texas Instruments revealed a new multi-core SoC featuring two ARM Cortex-A9 cores and a PowerVR SGX544 core among other components.
Thursday during Computex, Texas Instruments announced a new power-ef...

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Syria Cuts Internet Cord Prior To Attacking Protestors

Syria Cuts Internet Cord Prior To Attacking Protestors

Posted on Jun 06, 2011 by MG1

How do you silence the voice of protestors when they just won't pipe down? If you're a heavy-handed Middle Eastern government, you cut the cord on the Internet. Egypt pulled the plug on the Web during...

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Microsoft: Xbox 360 sales growth blasts PS3/Wii out of the water

Microsoft: Xbox 360 sales growth blasts PS3/Wii out of the water

Posted on Jun 06, 2011 by MG1

Filed in: Microsoft

Nintendo may be headed into E3 week looking forward to previewing its next-gen console, and Sony may be hoping nobody asks embarrassing questions about hacking, but Microsoft is getting things started...

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Apple patent outlines IR system for future iOS cameras

Apple patent outlines IR system for future iOS cameras

Posted on Jun 06, 2011 by MG1

Filed in: Apple

An interesting patent app has surfaced from Apple that outlines a complicated sounding system of infrared tech that will work along with future iOS cameras. The tech described in the patent sounds goo...

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Google looks to users to improve search

Google looks to users to improve search

Posted on Jun 06, 2011 by MG1

Filed in: Google

The recent announcement of the Google +1 button got Pocket-lint thinking... How will it influence a websites' page rank? Will it contribute to a better search experience or become the fodder of search...

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iOS 5 to have 'deep' Twitter integration, source claims

iOS 5 to have 'deep' Twitter integration, source claims

Posted on Jun 06, 2011 by MG1

Apple is building Twitter integration very deeply into iOS 5, says a source quoted by technology follower Robert Scoble. The source, described as involved in the project, will only elaborate that the ...

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Windows 8 To Have “Chatter” Video Chat App?

Windows 8 To Have “Chatter” Video Chat App?

Posted on Jun 06, 2011 by MG1

Microsoft’s Windows 8 may be offering a video chat app under the name “Chatter” that would be the company’s answer to Apple’s FaceTime. It’s not all too surprising, since Microsoft just purchased Skyp...

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Motorola CEO blames open Android Market for device woes; MOTOBLUR adding greedy app alerts

Motorola CEO blames open Android Market for device woes; MOTOBLUR adding greedy app alerts

Posted on Jun 06, 2011 by MG1

Filed in: MotorolaGoogle

Motorola CEO Sanjay Jha has blamed poorly tested third-party Android apps for underwhelming performance on Android phones and tablets, claiming that 70-percent of all of the returned devices the compa...

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Skype protocol reverse engineered, source posted online

Skype protocol reverse engineered, source posted online

Posted on Jun 06, 2011 by MG1

Efim Bushmanov has decided he wants to open source the Skype protocol. The researcher claims to have already achieved the reverse engineering part.
Bushmanov has posted skype_part1_binaries.zip, skype...

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Windows Phone 7 policy changed to stop inflated app counts

Windows Phone 7 policy changed to stop inflated app counts

Posted on Jun 06, 2011 by MG1

Microsoft took a step to make its Windows Phone 7 app growth more realistic on Friday with an outreach to developers. App certifications would now be capped at 20 per day. Developers will still have t...

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BlackBerry Bold 9930, Torch 9850, more seen headed to Sprint

BlackBerry Bold 9930, Torch 9850, more seen headed to Sprint

Posted on Jun 06, 2011 by MG1

Filed in: Cell Phones

CrackBerry has leaked Sprint's release dates for several new smartphones. According to the list, The Samsung D600 will start shipping the BlackBerry Bold 9930 will be available on August 21. The LG Op...

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Acer Iconia Tab A100 hits the FCC

Acer Iconia Tab A100 hits the FCC

Posted on Jun 06, 2011 by MG1

It hasn't been an easy few months for anyone holding out for Acer's 7-inch Iconia Tab A100. After being announced without a firm release date, it then went up for pre-order in the UK with a promised A...

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Panasonic shrinks WiGig for cellphones, sets our hearts a flutter

Panasonic shrinks WiGig for cellphones, sets our hearts a flutter

Posted on Jun 06, 2011 by MG1

Filed in: Panasonic

Tri-band WiGig in a laptop? Yawnsville. Now, put that 60GHz connection in a high-end smartphone and we're all ears (and sweaty palms). Panasonic is the first out the gate with a 802.11ad compatible ch...

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