Samsung continues its innovations for the Flex-OneNAND fusion memory chip. They will now be using 40nm process technology to produce 8Gb (Gigabit) Flex-OneNAND memory. Flex-OneNAND is a fusion of SLC and MLC NAND in a single silicon chip. With the help of the bundled software, the user can optimize the portion of SLC and […]
AMD’s ATI Firepro 2450 GPU with quad monitor support
AMD introduced a new GPU aimed at the enterprise market. The ATI Firepro 2450 is a low profile dual GPU card that allows to plug in up to four monitors simultaneously via both DVI or VGA. It has 512MB of memory, consumes less than 18 watts, PCI Express 2.0 and has DirectX 10.1 support. […]
T-Mobile exec lauds Android, disses WinMo
CEO of Deutsche Telekom subsidiary T-Systems, Reinhard Clemens has got pretty vocal about the two major mobile platforms – Android and WinMo. Clemens goes gaga over Android saying that it is the first OS that does not require much modifications according to different phones. Android is “the first OS that enables the development of […]
HTC could be barred from selling phones in Germany
HTC has a successful run selling phones in European countries including Germany. But the recent developments hint that HTC may have to stop selling their phones if they don’t reach an agreement with IPCom. IPCom filed a case against HTC accusing them of infringing the ‘100 series’ patents which included UMTS related patents used […]
SBMP N90 phone inspired by Burj Al Arab
For a change, a Chinese mobile manufacturer has not tried to replicate another well known phone. Instead, SBMP N90 phone tries to resemble to remind you of Dubai’s iconic Burj Al Arab. The phone is not as classy nor curvy as the hotel but you’ll get the run-of-the-mill Chinese phone features like dual SIM […]
LG Cookie gets a sibling with 3D UI: Cooky
LG has revealed another variant of its affordable Cookie phone with the 3D S-Class UI. The phone has now been renamed as Cooky (LG-SU910/KU9100/LU9100) and it features a 3D sensor, T-DMB, HSDPA and TV Tuner. The phone will be initially sold in South Korea only for 590,000KRW. Press Release [Via Akihabaranews]
Apple ordering touch panels, possibly for Mac netbooks
The Taiwanese rumormonger has spurned a new juicy one today. This time, it’s about the Cupertino giant and its small netbook. According to them, Apple has roped in Wintek to provide multitouch panels for its netbook with the shipments expected to begin from Q3 2009 while Quanta Computer will be making the whole product. […]
Mimi Switch shows a new way to control gadgets
The scientist at Osaka University, Japan has devised a gadget that can control other gadgets. Mimi Switch can start a new track on the iPod, turn on the room lights and even start a washing machine, all with the help of user’s facial expression. The device looks like a normal earphone but is fitted […]
Philips preparing OLED Windows for the future
Philips Research is busy working on transparent OLEDs that can be used as glasses for windows. The transparent OLED is a concept for now which looks like a normal window when turned off but illuminates when it is turned on. Philips has prepared a 12cm prototype and claims that it could take a few […]
IE8 now removable in Windows 7
Owing to the pressure for curbing monopolistic practices and also many disgruntled IE users, Microsoft has now added an option to remove IE8. The option was discovered in the Windows 7 build 7048, which means that this option could be very much present in the upcoming RC release. However, this won’t be a complete […]
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