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NVIDIA’s “Fermi” architecture hits portable computers with the launch of the GeForce 400M family of chips that covers the “performance” (from 48 cores) and “enthusiast” (up to 288 cores) segments. With DirectX 11 features and better performance per square mm (or per Watt), the GeForce 400M Series ups the ante when compared with the previous 300M Series, by boosting the performance by as much as 40% (according to NVIDIA) – within the same footprint and...
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LaCieLaCie is back at it again, and this time the company’s rolling out its MosKeyto line of USB drives, which are ultra compact and will barely protrude from your laptop’s USB port. According to the company, the USB memory stick will only extend out 6 mm from your laptop, and are available in 4 GB and 8 GB storage sizes. It does come with a cap to keep things safe and secure, and can be...
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The latest rumors behind Google Music, a streaming music service, may make the launch of said service unlikely for 2010. Google Music was at one point rumored to appear alongside Android 3.0 Gingerbread, but it seems that Android head Andy Rubin is no where close to securing a deal with record labels in time for the holidays. If true, this could potentially delay the launch of Google Music to 2011,...
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Smartphone maker Sony Ericsson, once fully committed to Symbian UIQ interface before going with Windows Mobile on its first XPERIA handset, is now eyeing the burgeoning Android market. According to Sony Ericsson, the company intends on being the number one supplier of Android smartphones in terms of sheer market share, which is quite a lofty goal considering that Sony Ericsson only has a 17 percent...
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After a bit of rumors about its prepaid options for smartphones, Verizon Wireless has finally taken off the wraps on its prepaid plans and are welcoming smartphone users who are too commitmentphobic to jump on a two-year standard contract in the U.S. The carrier’s move to add prepaid smartphones to its prepay service comes at a time when that market is intensifying, with T-Mobile offering...
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A mere two years after Google had released its first iteration of the Chrome browser, the company is now releasing version 6, which promises security patches, speed improvements, and extensions and sync features. According to Brian Rakowski, Chrome’s product development manager, Chrome 6 is three times faster at parsing JavaScript than the 2008 version.
Another important thing that will start...