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Verizon’s HTC Incredible: The complete scoop

Verizon Wireless is preparing to bring home the gold with the HTC Incredible, the market's most feature-rich smartphone. Add comment

Seagate and Paramount Pictures partner for a new deal

Seagate has announced a partnership with Paramount Pictures to distribute Freeagent Go 500GB external hard drives preloaded with JJ Abrams' 2009 Star Trek remake, along with 20 other films from Paramount. Add comment

Nero updates product suite to version 10

Nero updates their multimedia suite to version 10, and adds Blu-ray authoring as well as other new features. Add comment

Intel has ported Android to x86

An Intel executive said Tuesday that the company has completed efforts to port Google's Android to the x86 instruction set architecture (ISA). Add comment

NVIDIA ForceWare 197.45 receives WHQL cert

NVIDIA has announced the final release of ForceWare version 197.45, designed primarily to improve GPU performance in Adobe CS5. Add comment

iPad and iPhone OS 4.0 jailbroken

Competing developers iPhone DevTeam and Geohot have announced preliminary successes in jailbreaking iPhone OS 4.0 and the iPad, respectively. Add comment

WiMAX Collaboration Initiative forms to accelerate WiMAX 2 development

A consortium of leading silicon suppliers, equipment makers and research organizations announced yesterday a new initiative to accelerate the interoperability of the next release of the WiMAX standard, WiMAX 2. Add comment

Adobe announces Creative Suite 5 Web Premium

Adobe announced Creative Suite 5 today, including street price and a release date of "within 30 days from now". Add comment

KIN ONE and TWO: Microsoft’s social networking phones

Microsoft announced today the unveiling of two new phones made specifically for the consumption of social media. The two handsets will be called the KIN ONE and KIN TWO, respectively. Add comment

NVIDIA GeForce GTX 400 series official today

The day is here, NVIDIA fans! NVIDIA's newest GPU architecture is officially on the prowl in retail and lookin' mean. Add comment

Palm Inc. goes up for sale

Palm Inc. is in the market for a new owner, as sales of the Pixi and Pre devices have not been enough to keep the floundering company afloat. Add comment

iPhone OS 4.0: The great Android 2.1 imitator

You might call it iPhone OS 4.0, but Icrontic analyst Robert Hallock calls it a copycat update and a check against Android's growing dominance. Add comment

Palm Pre Plus review

Icrontic's Robert Hallock turns his laser sights onto the Palm Pre Plus from Verizon and asks one question: Is a near-perfect OS enough to overcome hardware and marketing flaws from on high? Add comment

NVIDIA ForceWare 197.41 receives WHQL cert

NVIDIA has announced an interim ForceWare release, version 197.41, complete with a WHQL certification from Microsoft and support for the GeForce GTX 470 and GTX 480. Add comment

Motorola CLIQ gets firmware update, not Android 2.1

T-Mobile announced today that the CLIQ, Motorola's mid-range QWERTY Android slider, is now eligible to receive a patch that is intended to improve the performance of the device. Add comment

Nook and Kindle coming to retail stores

The Barnes & Noble Nook and the Amazon Kindle will soon be headed to retail stores, if today's reports can be believed. Add comment

Mind of UPSLynx for the week of April 4th

In this week's Mind of UPSLynx, I recount the events of my trip to AMD's world headquarters in California, I laugh at everyone who purchased an iPad, and I talk Shattered Horizon--now with more guns. Add comment

OCZ announces Vertex 2 and Agility 2 SSDs

OCZ Technology announced yesterday the introduction of the Vertex 2 and Agility 2 SSDs, both of which are based on controller technology licensed from SandForce in November of last year. Add comment

Apple announces WebKit2

WebKit is about to get a major overhaul to support a split process model. Add comment

iAd: Ads are now revolutionary

Apple outlined many new things today regarding their efforts with iPhone OS 4.0, but their moves with advertising were by far the most interesting. Add comment

Google expands usage of Google Voice on the desktop

Google appears to be expanding the capabilities of Google Talk for desktop. Add comment