News: Reads from WWW
Wednesday, 11 Aug 2010
Saudi Arabia Hasn't Pulled the Plug on BlackBerry Yet
Saudi Arabia hasn't pulled the plug on BlackBerry services yet, citing a "positive development" in RIM's efforts to appease Saudi regulators.
512 Core GeForce GTX 480 Reviewed?
A website claims to have tested a GeForce GTX 480 sporting the full 512 CUDA cores that the GF100 architecture promises.
Tuesday, 10 Aug 2010
ASUS Adds Force Feedback for CineVibe Headphones
The inclusion of moving bass, force feedback reactive vibration and superior audio quality put the ASUS CineVibe miles ahead of other headphones, providing an entirely upgraded personal audio experience.
Friday, 6 Aug 2010
The HP Tablet Revealed - Not Running WebOS?
It looks like the HP tablet may have been outed - and no, it doesn't run Windows 7 (as Steve Ballmer previously hoped) nor is it doing WebOS (sorry Palm acquisition).
Last.fm's Robot obeys Asimov's Laws
Every sci-fi lover worth his salt knows Issac Asimov's famous three laws of robotics. But for some reason, these three laws ended up on Last.fm's web server's robots.txt file.
About Those New Apple iThings
Why those latest iDevice rumors just don't add up.
Google Nexus One Still Available as Developer Phone
Google's Nexus One has been pulled off the online store, but it will be replacing the earlier G1 as the official developer phone for Android developers.
Thursday, 5 Aug 2010
Intel Settles with FTC Over Antitrust Allegations
Intel Corp has agreed to stop using threats and unfair discounts to block its rivals, resolving a costly, high-profile legal battle over accusations it illegally smothered competition for over a decade.
Google Kills Google Wave
Google kills Google Wave after a year due to low user adoption rate.
New iPods, Smaller iPad and New iPhone Coming This Way?
Word on the street is that Apple has a slew of new products waiting.
