Friday, September 3, 2010
IT News HeadLines (Tech Report) 03/09/2010
A few hours remain in our Metro 2033 and Big Bang Xpower giveaway
Almost a week has passed since we kicked off our latest contest, in which we're giving our loyal readers a chance to win one of six Metro 2033 licenses or the grand prize, an MSI Big Bang Xpower motherboard worth about $300. We'll stop taking entries at 2:00 PM...
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Amazon now sells TV episodes for 99 cents each
We wrote yesterday about the new Apple TV, which lets users rent TV episodes for 99 cents a pop. That might sound like a pretty sweet deal, but it appears Amazon already has Apple beaten there. As Engadget reports, the online retailer now lets users buy TV episodes...
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GlobalFoundries preps 22-, 20-nm processes for 2013
Backed by a steady stream of cash from Abu Dhabi, GlobalFoundries is quickly establishing itself as a leader in the independent foundry business. Yesterday, the company revealed its roadmap for 22- and 20-nm fabrication processes, and it also announced plans for a "High Performance Plus" version of its 28-nm...
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Calendar Adjustment Day Shortbread
Eight is Enough C|Net reports IBM ships 5.2GHz chip, its fastest yet How GlobalFoundries' "major announcements" today impact AMD PC Perspective: AMD Llano APU displayed at GlobalFoundries Technology Conference X-bit labs: AMD displays die-shot of upcoming 8-core "Orochi" processor for the first time and graphics chips to...
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New Apple TV heads for the cloud
As has become tradition, Apple guru Steve Jobs had one more thing to announce at today's iPod event. This time, it was a new version of Apple TV that has its head decidedly in the clouds. The new home-theater accessory lacks local storage and is clearly optimized for...
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Sailing up the Nile is now $100 cheaper
Toshiba's Satellite T235D notebook has received a healthy price cut at Newegg, dropping from $599.99 to $499.99. The system is based on AMD's new Nile ultra-thin platform, and we published our review of it just yesterday. Cyril found a lot to like in...
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Apple brings buttons back to Shuffle, revamps Nano
Forgive today's deluge of Apple posts, but the company introduced quite a lot of interesting new products in the span of a couple of hours. I've been refreshing Engadget's live coverage all morning, and new additions to the iPod line immediately caught my eye. In addition to...
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Epic's iPhone demo hits App Store, looks gorgeous
That Unreal Engine tech demo for the iPhone wasn't just a showpiece for His Steveness' latest keynote. It's available now on the App Store as a free, 82MB download... and it looks absolutely gorgeous. Check out these screenshots freshly gathered from my iPhone 4:
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iOS 4.1 promises to fix iPhone issues, expand gaming for new Touch
Many were expecting Apple to announce a revamped iPod lineup at its "music event" this morning. However, before tending to the MP3 players that arguably propelled the company to greatness, Apple decided to address its current cash cow, the iPhone 4. Engadget was at the event, and it...
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HP, Hynix team up to mass-produce memristors
Most people know HP best for its well-established printers and consumer PCs, but the firm has some intriguing memory technology coming down the pike, as well—technology that's finally on the verge of entering the mass market. HP has teamed up with Hynix to manufacture memory resistors, or memristors for short, a...
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New Android-powered smart phone is durable, submersible
Today's latest smart phones can surf the web, run a multitude of applications, take surprisingly good pictures and video, and even play games with real 3D graphics. Unfortunately, these portable pieces of high technology are also quite fragile. Few will survive more than a couple of falls to...
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