News: Reads from WWW
Thursday, 13 May 2010
Samsung to Invest $10 Billion in Green Tech
Samsung has outlined a 23.3 trillion won (US$20.6 billion) investment plan for the next decade, which includes heavy investment in green technologies like solar cells and rechargeable batteries.
Microsoft Office Mobile 2010 Now Available on Windows Marketplace
Current users on Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.5 will get the upgrade to the latest Office Mobile 2010, launched in conjunction with the retail release of the full desktop version.
HTC Fires Back Against Apple in Patent Dispute
HTC has filed new complaints with the U.S International Trade Commission over patent infringements by Apple.
Plasma Sales Up 14 Percent In Q1 2010
Contrary to popular belief, plasma sales fared strongly in the first quarter of 2010 according to Quixel Research. Sales of LCD TVs, on the other hand, suffered a slight dip since the last quarter of 2009.
Pirate Bay May Be Disconnected From Internet Due to Injunction
Hollywood studios have secured an injunction to disconnect the Pirate Bay servers from the Internet.
GeForce GTX 465 Coming in June
According to reports, NVIDIA's latest Fermi card will be the GeForce GTX 465 and it will be arriving this June.
Wednesday, 12 May 2010
Facebook Answers Privacy Questions
Facebook vice president for public policy, Elliot Schrage answers the New York Times' readers' questions about privacy.
Mozilla Targeting End Year Release of Firefox 4
Mozilla is hoping to release the newest version of Firefox - Firefox 4 - by the end of this year.
Google Android Tablet in the Works
First a phone, then a tablet. Google might not be a device manufacturer, but that isn't stopping them from putting their Android OS out there.
AMD Introduces Six New Processors
AMD has decided to freshen up its lower-end Athlon II lineup with a series of speed increases today
