
Nvidia says "No" to x86 CPUs and Globalfoundries
Nvidia diversifying to the CPU business is an ancient rumour, which recurs with every generation or two. No surprises then, that a version of the same rumour - that Nvidia is developing an x86 CPU - has been doing rounds on the internet over the last week.
In an interview with CNET, Nvidia CEO Jen-Hsun Huang has outright denied the rumour, with a "No.". Mr. Huang goes on to say "Nvidia's strategy is very, very clear. I'm very straightforward aboutit. Right now, more than ever, we have to focus on visual and parallelcomputing".
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[Rumour] Nvidia Fermi final silicon to be A3 revision, Q2 2010?
Fudo of Fudzilla, one of the few reporters calling for a November/December 2009 release (a rumour which has now been squashed), suggests Nvidia Fermi is only going to ship with an A3 revision.
Currently, we are at A2, which was rumoured to have been taped out in WW42, which was end of October 2009. What is baffling is how Fudzilla is speculating a January 2010 release date when we are still one silicon behind, and they themselves claimed in a previous article GPU retail availability takes 3-6 months from tape out.
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Nokia Singapore Initiated Charger Exchange Program

Nokia Singapore has announced a phone charger exchange program whereby customers who has purchased Nokia-branded charger made by third-party manufacturers are advised to do a replacement for safety reasons. For more info, please check out Nokia website - http://chargerexchange.nokia.com/
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ZiiLabs ZMS-08 processor touts 1080p Blu-ray video playback capability

ZiiLabs has unveiled their new ZMS-08 that claims to be the world's first handheld media processor that is capable of Full H.264 HD 1080p video playback, 720p video conferencing, 1080p encode, supports OpenGL ES 2.0 and features X-Fi audio technology for amazing listening experience. Check out the news release on the next page.
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Sanwa Releases New 12 port USB HUB

Sanwa 400-HUB009
Akihabara has an article on the 400-HUB009, Sanwas latest 12 port USB hub. Resembling an octopus with 10 arms (with all ports plugged in), the hub looks quite stylish.
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(AsiaOne) (Singapore) Starhub to offer Apple iPhone to customers

Starhub, one of the three telecommunication service providers in Singapore, will be offering Apple iPhone to their customers. SingTel has been the sole provider for iPhones since August 2008, though just last month, rival Mobile One (M1) has announced they would be selling the mobile device as well. No pricing and availability details have been released yet from Starhub. But the good news means all mobile users in Singapore can own an iPhone without the hassle to switch to another service provider.
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Fraps 3.0.0 Released

Fraps 3.0.0, compatible with Windows 7 and the latest DirectX 11 games, has just been released. Featuring a new look and new functions, the useful freeware is available for download here.
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