In its fall advertising campaign breaking this week, Intel Corporation showcases the digital entertainment benefits of the Intel Centrino mobile technology platform for laptop PCs. The eight-country campaign consists of television, print, online, retail and Continue reading “Intel Launches New Mobile Ad Campaign This Week”.…more
More than eight out of 10 Koreans support cell phone subsidies, according to a survey conducted by the ruling Uri Party in Korea. Nothing like handset subsidy bans! “The government should no longer try to Continue reading “80% of Koreans Want Cell Phone Subsidies”.…more
Legit Reviews is giving away an Intel Pentium M 760 Processor! If high gas prices have been keeping you from building that dream notebook or small form factor don’t worry because LR is giving one Continue reading “Intel Pentium M 760 Processor”.…more
ATI Technologies has placed orders with United Microelectronics Corporation (UMC) to produce its R521, RV531 and RV516 graphics processing units (GPUs) using 90nm technology, according to industry sources. I am worried about the comment on Continue reading “ATI goes fromTSMC to UMC for 90nm R-5XX orders”.…more
Microsoft Beta testers have recently confirmed that Windows Vista works best with 256MB video cards and Digitimes is reporting that the video card makers should see increased sales after the launch. With Microsoft Vista being Continue reading “Microsoft Vista To Boost 256mb Graphics Card Sales”.…more
China set new regulations on Internet news content on Sunday, widening a campaign of controls it has imposed on other Web sites, such as discussion groups. The government stated that all news must “be directed Continue reading “China sets new rules on Internet news”.…more
Some owners of Apple Computer’s new “impossibly small” iPod Nano are quickly finding out that the new iPod is delicate. Hundreds of complaints about the screens scratching, cracking, and/or failing are coming to light all Continue reading “Apple iPod Nano Users Cry Foul on Nano’s Screen”.…more
The Inq. has an interesting article that reports the findings of the firm iSuppli and their analysis of the Ipod Nano. Out of their report comes the findings that the parts used in the Ipod Continue reading “Ipod Nano costs $90 to produce?”.…more