News: Reads from WWW
Monday, 8 Nov 2010
AMD's Cayman Specs Detailed
According to leaked specifications, AMD's upcoming Cayman part will have 1536 stream processors.
Thursday, 4 Nov 2010
How Xbox Kinect's Motion Detection Works
Ever wondered how Microsoft Xbox Kinect's motion detection works? Wonder no longer, as Wired.com has your answers.
Facebook Offers Local Deals for Mobile Users
Facebook has just announced a slew of new features, from offering local deals for mobile users to launching a new Facebook app for Android.
Wednesday, 3 Nov 2010
LG Tweet about Early 2011 Release for LG Optimus Pad with Tegra 2 and Honeycomb Retracted
Earlier on, a senior official from LG tweeted about the imminent launch of the LG Optimus Pad during early 2011, reporting it to come with NVIDIA Tegra 2 and Honeycomb, only to have the comment pulled off the web.
AMD Snagged 62% of Discrete Mobile Market
According to Mercury Research, AMD has taken 62% of the discrete mobile graphics market.
Nokia Introduces Open-Source WordPress App For Symbian
Nokia users previously did not have an extensive client, until now, when the company announced the availability of an open-source mobile WordPress blogging application for its Symbian powered smartphones.
Apple Dominates the Tablet Market with 95% Share
According to research, Apple's outstanding iPad currently dominates the tablet market with a whopping share of 95%.
Tuesday, 2 Nov 2010
More Details of NVIDIA GeForce GTX 580 Revealed
More details have surfaced regarding NVIDIA's hotly anticipated 512 core GeForce GTX 580.
Monday, 1 Nov 2010
Apple Hits Back at Motorola with Patent Suit
We had expected it once news came that Motorola sued Apple for patent infringement last month, but it still took around two weeks for Apple to prepare its counter.
Friday, 29 Oct 2010
Intel Launches its Own News Site
Call it Intel's inhouse spin machine, operating under the guise of being a 'news outlet'. The chip giant has launched a beta news site called Free Press that takes on tech developments with a decidedly Intel slant.
