Zune HD has got its first native client for Twitter. Users using Zune HD can now grab the Twitter app from the Marketplace for free. Engadget says that although it’s one of the best looking Twitter clients, the functioning is horrendously buggy. To add insult to injury, Microsoft is censoring out swears which seems […]
FTC sues Intel for anticompetitive tactics; Intel says FTC’s case is misguided
When Intel thought it was all safe after solving issues with AMD, it’s the U.S. Federal Trade Commission who is trying to become Intel’s latest nightmare. The FTC is suing Intel because the chipmaker illegally used its monopoly position to curb competition and cripple innovation. FTC acknowledges that Intel used its position to take […]
EU Commission drops antitrust case against Microsoft
It’s early Christmas for the Redmond-based software maker. Microsoft, who was fighting a lost browser battle with the EU Commission for about a decade has finally come to an end. The commission has dropped the antitrust charges and in return Microsoft will offer a browser Choice Screen amongst all OSes (XP, Vista and 7) […]
Nvidia Tegra 2 expected at CES 2010
Tegra SoC didn’t manage to capitalize as Nvidia would’ve hoped but this isn’t letting the chip maker to roll out its successor. Nvidia’s executive has confirmed about Tegra 2 being unveiled at the CES 2010 along with showcase of different devices like smartbooks, smartphones, MIDs etc. Nvidia hasn’t divulged the expected feature set of […]
Microsoft sues four for piracy but gets fined by the Indian court
Here is an interesting piece of news that should supposedly cheer every pirate. Microsoft had filed a lawsuit against pirates in Delhi High Court but the court instead of hearing the case, imposed a fine of Rs. 800,000 ($16,000) on them. The reason for the fine was Microsoft’s apparent abuse of money power and […]
Nintendo trademarks Zii in Japan, Creative frowns
Nintendo has trademarked the word “Zii” in Japan. Don’t know what new it brings to the table but this bit of news won’t go well with Creative. The Singaporean-based company has its Zii line of products and also owns the copyright and trademark of the name (in US and presumably in other countries too). […]
Sony Ericsson Xperia Pureness now selling with a killer $990 price tag
Sony Ericsson’s simple, unique phone with transparent display is now on sale. That’s good news but the bad news is that it’s pegged heavily at $990. Yes, almost a grand for what Sony Ericsson claims “talk, text, time – a holiday from technology.” So when this phone does not have anything revolutionary except the […]
LG strikes a partnership with SkyLife, wants to lead the 3D TV market
LG Electronics wants to lead the 3D TV market and thus to help them achieve the goal, they’ve entered into a deal with SkyLife, a Korean Digital Satellite 3D Broadcaster. The Memorandum of Understanding between both the companies includes working closely to develop technologies, set new standards and expand the nascent 3D market. SkyLife […]
Toshiba develops 64GB embedded NAND flash module
Toshiba has pulled out an industry first by unveiling a 64GB embedded NAND flash memory module. The new modules are fabricated with 32nm process technology and embeds sixteen 32Gbit (or 4GB) NAND chips to achieve huge storage in a small 30 micrometers thick profile. The chips also integrate a dedicated controller, has a sequential […]
Seagate Momentus takes the world’s thinnest 2.5-inch HDD tag
Seagate’s 7mm HDDs we mentioned few days back has got all the required details. The drive is the world’s thinnest 2.5-inch HDD and will be sold under the Momentus brand. Seagate reckons entry of such thin drives will drive manufacturers to churn out slimmer and cheaper laptops. Good thing is that the thin profile […]
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