Archive for October, 2009
Intel doesnt plan Core 2 price-cut before January of 2010
picture courtesy of mydrivers
Intel has no intention to slash Core 2 Duo/Quad series price until mid of January next year despite of overlapping products.
Asus and NVIDIA work on ESC 1000 supercomputer
ASUS has annouced its first desktop supercomputer,ESC 1000.By means of NVIDIA Tesla computing,ESC 1000 achieves 1.1TFlops.Â
DisplayPort development trend
Video Electronics Standards Association made DisplayPort in May,2006.The new standard aims to interface of old screen or home theatre.Today,VESA has show us DisplayPort trend of development
DisplayPort Hub
Google Voice (voicemail) now works with existing phone numbers
Google Voice is a service that lets you check your voicemail on the web, receive transcripts of voicemails via email, screen calls, and give out a single number to all of your contacts that they can dial to reach you on your cell, home phone, work number, or any other phone you use.
Nissan recalls 163,000+ 2008-2009 Rogue crossovers over potential steering fault
Nissan Rogue - Click above for high-res image gallery
On Sunday, we brought you word of a Nissan recall affecting 2009-2010 Altima sedans, and today, we bring you word of an even larger safety issue impacting its CUV lineup. The Japanese automaker is recalling 163,659 2008 and 2009 model
Nokia N97 firmware 2.0 hits the tubes, is ready for your attention
Got an N97? Yeah? Reckoned that Nokia has forgotten about your loyalty and moved all of its focus onto the N900? Fret not,
QUE proReader hitting Barnes & Noble retail stores in 2010
In a rather odd unfolding of events, it seems as if Barnes & Noble is finally clearing up the mystery behind that Plastic Logic e-reader slated to hit its
Toshiba launches 14.6 megapixel CMOS sensor with backside illumination for cellphones
Backside illumination may sound like something a proctologist would use in a poorly-lit examining room,
Bridgestone announces flexible touchscreen color e-reader
When we heard word of a “big announcement” back in July we imagined an e-reader of some sort, but what is it that we have here?
Dyson DC25 Blueprint impressions: is the ‘Ball’ worth it?
Dyson’s DC25 Blueprint just started shipping en masse this month, and with an MSRP of $529.99, it’s significantly more pricey that the “bargain-minded” DC23 Turbinehead that we had a peek at last month.
