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Google acquires Agnilux, mystery abounds

Reports have emerged today, which state that Google has acquired Agnilux, a mysterious hardware maker run by former employees of Cisco, TiVo and--most curiously--P.A. Semi. Add comment

NZXT reveals Vulcan mATX case

Yesterday it was confirmed that Californian chassis maker NZXT is preparing an mATX enclosure with airflow like none other. Add comment

Adobe Flash 10.1 is not delayed, confirmed for BlackBerry

Despite rumors that Adobe's Flash 10.1 release was being delayed until 2H10, Adobe confirmed that the company is still on schedule for the first half of this year. Add comment

Bluetooth 4.0 spec finalized

Today the Bluetooth SIG announced that it has completed work on the core specifications for Bluetooth version 4.0. The new specification primarily focuses on reducing power consumption. Add comment

A change in the way we view news

News is all around us, and it is constantly changing and growing. It never sleeps, nor does it ever slow down. In the last century news has dominated people's lives, whether they knew it or not. Add comment

AMD samples Llano to vendors, tests Ontario

Advanced Micro Devices announced last week that it has received samples of Llano and Ontario, the company's Fusion products for the notebook/DTR and ultra-mobile markets, respectively. Add comment

New iPhone 4G rumors exposed

An iPhone 4 prototype is reported missing by Apple, and a mystery device shows up found in a bar. Gizmodo tears it apart and reveals it to indeed be the next iPhone. Add comment

Zune HD, older Zunes cracked wide open

A team of developers this weekend announced that the Zune HD, as well as older Zunes, have been cracked. Developers itsnotabigtruck, Netrix, Nurta and the ZuneBoard Development Front worked to develop the hack, which opens the Zune not only to third-party applications loaded outside of official channels, but also gives applications access to the full […] Add comment

Samsung installs mobile charging stations at colleges and universities

Samsung announced the addition of free-to-use mobile charging stations to 9 US colleges and universities Add comment

This is a man’s world: Women and smartphone keyboards

The industry's brightest smartphones just weren't made for the hands of a woman, and it pisses Icrontic reporter Jacqueline DiOrio right off. Add comment

Palm courted by new, significant investor

Palm Corp. announced on Wednesday that Harbinger Capital has procured a 9.48% non-voting stake in the company worth approximately $83 million USD . Add comment

TSMC to skip 22nm for 20nm tech

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Corporation, the world's largest contract foundry, announced this week that it will be transitioning to 20nm fabrication, not 22nm as planned, by 2013. Add comment

Goodbye USB? 10Gbps Light Peak goes retail in ’11

The Intel Developer Forum in Beijing on Wednesday drew to a close, but the proceedings revealed that Intel still intends to bring the fiber optic cable format known as a Light Peak to market. Add comment

Israel vs the iPad

Israel's customs agents have begun seizing iPads as travelers enter the country, asking them to send them back. Add comment

Modders open Palm Pre to OpenOffice, Linux apps

a team of developers released a video demonstrating OpenOffice and other Linux applications running on webOS, the operating system behind the Pre and the Pixi smartphones. Add comment

AMD floats Catalyst 10.4 beta

AMD this morning rolled out a beta version of April's monthly Catalyst release, version 10.4. Add comment

AMD and Intel: How to upgrade in the months ahead

Enthusiasts everywhere could probably use a little guidance on what to do in the months ahead. If that's your bag, you've come to the right place. Add comment

Intel touts embedded systems and energy awareness

Intel introduced its new SoC, talked up its Chinese partners in auto and telecom, and showed off a personal energy management system. Add comment

Confirmed: HTC Droid Incredible to Verizon on April 29

Verizon Wireless has confirmed today that the HTC Incredible will be available in retail as the "Droid Incredible" starting April 29. Add comment

Motorola: Android 2.1 schedule for Backflip, CLIQ, Devour, more

With Android 2.1 for the Droid on the prowl, Motorola has once again revised their Android 2.1 release schedule for their Android-powered handsets. Add comment

International iPad release delayed due to high demand

Apple today announced that the international release of the iPad has been pushed to the end of May due to higher than expected demand in the US. Add comment