Thursday, December 8, 2011

IT News Head Lines (VR-Zone) 08/12/2011

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Broadcom promises 10 year battery life for Bluetooth keyboards
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Don't you just hate when your wireless peripherals run out of battery? And there's never a spare set around when you need them either. Well, this may soon just be a bad memory, at last if Broadcom has anything to do with it, as the company has developed a new Bluetooth low energy based chip for keyboards that the company claims will enable up to 10 years battery life.


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Intel and Micron announces world's first 20nm 128Gbit NAND flash
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If all goes well, then we can look forward to much larger SSDs come the second half of next year as Intel and Micron has announced that their joint venture IM Flash Technologies will be launching 128Gbit NAND flash sometime in the second half of next year. In the meantime, we'll have to make do with IMFT's 20nm 64Gbit NAND flash which the two companies announced has gone into mass production.


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Australians use Facebook in the bathroom, in church, and during sex
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Australians use Facebook during some of the most intimate moments of life, according to a recent survey, suggesting that social networking is becoming a growing obsession.


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Samsung to build Flash memory chip factory in China
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Samsung has revealed plans to build a Flash memory chip factory in China as the lucrative smartphone and tablet computer markets continue to grow.


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Bose announces SoundLink Wireless Mobile speaker in Singapore
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Bose and Atlast Sound & Vision, Singapore's premium audio visual retailer and distributor, have launched the SoundLink Wireless Mobile speaker in Singapore. The SoundLink Wireless Mobile speaker Bluetooth speaker that claims to offer superb audio performance, mobility and durability in a compact form factor.


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Patent Wars: HTC phones to face ban in USA?
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HTC smartphones may soon be barred from being imported into the US due to a patent infringement dispute with Apple. This is a big problem for the Taiwanese based handset maker and will send shockwaves throughout the entire Android ecosystem.


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NVIDIA Goes to the Moon with CUDA and Tegra 3
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Official Logo for Team Synergy Moon
Semiconductor products are used on numerous scientific and military projects. However, this is the story we just had to share with you. NVIDIA Tegra 3 is heading where no contemporary semiconductor chip has gone before - to the Moon.


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