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HARDWARE, CLOUD COMPUTING, SOFTWARE, DIGITAL ENTERTAINMENT NEWS, RUMORS
Sony, Google and Intel to Team Up for Google TV
5 hours ago by Christian Zibreg...
NZXT, Avatar, Gaming, Mouse, Logitech, Razer, Battlefield: Bad Company 2
HARDWARE REVIEWS
NZXT Avatar Mouse Reviewed
5 hours ago by Anshel Sag...
LSI, PCIe, RAID, SSD, SSS, SAS, IOPS, OCZ
HARDWARE NEWS
LSI Announces PCIe Based Solid State Storage Solution.
14 hours ago by Anshel Sag...
CyberLink, Alice H. Chang, PowerDVD, PowerDVD 10, 2D, 3D, MKV, Container, MKV Container, MKV download, 720p, 1080p, HD Ready, Full HD, HD, TrueTheater, GPU, GPGPU, nVidia, ATI, CUDA, Stream, ATI Stream, touch support, 3D Blu-ray
GRAPHICS, SOFTWARE, DIGITAL ENTERTAINMENT NEWS
PowerDVD 10 creates 3D movies from 2D ones, MKV included
On 3/18/2010 by Theo Valich...
Saturday, March 20, 2010
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Microsoft "opens a can of whoop-ass" on Google, Cisco, IBM
CLOUD COMPUTING, ENTERPRISE, SOFTWARE NEWS
The term made popular by venerable CEO of nVidia is now gaining in strength, with Microsoft putting its "Microsoft vs." campaign into higher gear with a series of YouTube-hosted videos.
On 2/19/2010 by Theo Valich... Comments (0) Read more
Google Buzz: Feel the buzz, be the buzz
CLOUD COMPUTING, DIGITAL ENTERTAINMENT NEWS
Google just introduced the newest addition to Gmail, bringing the elements of social networks to e-mail service - Google Buzz.
On 2/9/2010 by Daniela Kustre... Comments (2) Read more

Google to Launch ChromeOS Netbook: Don’t Be Evil?
HARDWARE, CLOUD COMPUTING, BUSINESS RUMORS
Google has two-plus netbooks rumored for release by the 2010 holiday season. The most interesting part about the leaked specs for the sub $300 netbooks is the processor: Google allegedly selected nVidia Tegra 2 SoC. 
On 12/30/2009 by Chris Barton... Comments (5) Read more
Intel shows 48-core "cloud" CPU
HARDWARE, CLOUD COMPUTING, ENTERPRISE NEWS
Intel showed reporters a 48-core processor nicknamed the SCC [Single-Chip Cloud Computer] that consumes about the same power as today's desktop processors.
On 12/3/2009 by John Oram... Comments (10) Read more

IBM continues to dominate server share, acquires Guardium
CLOUD COMPUTING, ENTERPRISE, SECURITY NEWS
Big Blue, a nickname for IBM, continues to dominate –alright, keep a step ahead of - the competition as top server vendor worldwide.
On 11/30/2009 by Chris Barton... Comments (1) Read more
imVOX enables you to sound like Darth Vader in online games
CLOUD COMPUTING, SOFTWARE NEWS
Ayalogic, the start-up developer behind imVOX has announced that imVOX is currently in public beta and is available for download now.
On 11/26/2009 by Chris Barton... Comments (0) Read more

SideKick is alive again, would you buy one?
HARDWARE, CLOUD COMPUTING, SECURITY NEWS
It all started on October 3 for T-mobile's SideKick – check out today's date. We have chronicled their subscribers’ painful data loss and frustration with woefully lacking forth right explanations from everyone involved.
On 11/18/2009 by John Oram... Comments (1) Read more
Happy Holidays from Google: Free Wi-Fi at airports
CLOUD COMPUTING, DIGITAL ENTERTAINMENT NEWS
In a run-up to this year's holiday season, Google decided to offer Free Wireless Internet on all Virgin America Flights and in selected airports across the USA.
On 11/11/2009 by Anshel Sag... Comments (1) Read more

Google snaps AdMob for $750 million
CLOUD COMPUTING, BUSINESS NEWS
Even though AdMob never achieved its full potential, Google considered the company threat worthy of a two third billion dollar check.
On 11/9/2009 by Theo Valich... Comments (0) Read more
30 days later: SideKick still broken, Microsoft lost in cloud
HARDWARE, CLOUD COMPUTING, SECURITY ANALYSIS
Has it been 30 days already? Since October 3, numerous SideKick users have been waiting for T-Mobile and Microsoft to find their address books, notes, photos, and calendars... lost somewhere in the cloud.
On 11/2/2009 by John Oram... Comments (0) Read more

nVidia launches GPU-based RealityServer 3.0
GRAPHICS, CLOUD COMPUTING, ENTERPRISE ANALYSIS
nVidia today launched pull all stops to enter the market that currently eats thousands of Intel Xeon and AMD Opteron processors.
On 10/20/2009 by Theo Valich... Comments (2) Read more
Microsoft rescues SideKick contacts, so they say
CLOUD COMPUTING, SECURITY, SOFTWARE NEWS
Microsoft issued a press release stating that My T-Mobile website now features a recovery tool to restore contacts Sidekick user may have lost during recent SNAFU, restoring the device to October 1st, 2009.
On 10/20/2009 by John Oram... Comments (0) Read more

Good news, bad news for T-Mobile SideKick users
CLOUD COMPUTING, SECURITY, SOFTWARE NEWS
There was the good news and bad news from Roz Ho, Corporate Vice President, Premium Mobile Experiences about the recent crisis involving SideKick's customers’ data.
On 10/16/2009 by John Oram... Comments (2) Read more
UPDATED: T-Mobile USA: Sidekick users, sorry we really F*cked up
CLOUD COMPUTING, SECURITY NEWS
A recent outage of the T-Mobile Sidekick network appears to be much worse than previously anticipated and T-Mobile owns up to it. Can keeping data in the cloud actually cause more damage?
On 10/11/2009 by Anshel Sag... Comments (1) Read more

FCC chairman explains open mobile broadband
CLOUD COMPUTING, BUSINESS NEWS
Wednesday, FCC chairman Julius Genachowski was the opening keynote speaker at the CTIA, a wireless IT & Entertainment show in San Diego, California.
On 10/8/2009 by John Oram... Comments (0) Read more
Hotmail Breach shows off the dangers of the Cloud...
CLOUD COMPUTING, SECURITY ANALYSIS
With the latest breach of a web based mail system, we have to wonder if cloud computing is really going to be safe or is it all just a pipe-dream.
On 10/6/2009 by Sean Kalinich... Comments (0) Read more

AMD [finally] launches own server platform: Meet Fiorano, Kroner
HARDWARE, CLOUD COMPUTING, ENTERPRISE NEWS
Originally scheduled for June 2009, the Fiorano platform is finally being launched in the dying days of Q3'2009. Fiorano now marks the completion of merger between AMD and ATI.
On 9/20/2009 by Theo Valich... Comments (4) Read more
ARM announces Atom killer, goes for Intel's jugular
HARDWARE, CLOUD COMPUTING, DIGITAL ENTERTAINMENT ANALYSIS
ARM just announced the Cortex-A9 MPCore hard macro implementations for the TSMC 40nm-G process node. ARM claims the clock speed of these dual or quad-core processors can exceed 2GHz.
On 9/17/2009 by John Oram... Comments (3) Read more

News from Facebook: @tagging in status updates
CLOUD COMPUTING NEWS
Today Facebook launched a new feature, tagging friends in status updates and other messages from the publisher.
On 9/10/2009 by Daniela Kustre... Comments (0) Read more
AMD launches 40W sexa-core Opteron EE
HARDWARE, CLOUD COMPUTING, ENTERPRISE NEWS
In a bid to capture as much as blade market as possible AMD hard launched the Opteron EE 2400 series. This energy-efficient CPU eats up only 40W under AMD's ACP measurement [PDF download].
On 8/31/2009 by Theo Valich... Comments (0) Read more

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Highlight
  • Sony, Google and Intel to Team Up for Google TV
  • NZXT Avatar Mouse Reviewed
  • LSI Announces PCIe Based Solid State Storage Solution.
  • PowerDVD 10 creates 3D movies from 2D ones, MKV included
  • PowerDVD 10 creates 3D movies from 2D ones, MKV included
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