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AMD releases grey screen fix for Radeon 5000 series

AMD has announced today an official hotfix designed to remedy the intermittent "grey screen of death" and vertical line corruptions reported around the web. Add comment

Euro HTC Magic users get Sense UI

HTC has announced today that European HTC Magic users are now eligible for a firmware upgrade that enables the company's lauded Sense UI. Add comment

Crucial RealSSD C300 disk goes to plaid

The Crucial RealSSD C300 is hella wicked orgasmo fast. Add comment

The end is near: AT&T to allow SlingPlayer over 3G

AT&T has today revealed that it will permit SlingPlayer to stream video over 3G. Be still our hearts. Add comment

3G Skype coming soon to the iPhone

VoIP luminary Skype announced today that it will soon be bringing 3G support to the Skype application for the iPhone. The new feature was made possible by iPhone SDK 3.2, released to coincide with the introduction of the iPad. Skype also asserted that the firm has lagged behind other VoIP apps with respect to 3G […] Add comment

Silverstone HDDBoost uses an SSD as read cache for HDDs

Chassis and accessories maker Silverstone has recently announced the HDDBoost, a device which combines the blazing read speeds of an SSD with the storage capacity of a standard mechanical disk. Add comment

SublimeVideo: HTML5 video is sexy now

The SublimeVideo HTML5 Video Player brings a beautiful and functional new interface to the table. It's not ready for heavy use, but it's a glimpse of a future without Flash video. Add comment

Verizon’s third Android phone: Motorola DEVOUR

Verizon Wireless has announced today that the company has officially unveiled its second Android-powered phone, the Motorola DEVOUR. Add comment

Nexus One gets multi-touch; gives Apple the bird

Google's Nexus One gets multi-touch and better 3G--it also shits on Apple patents. Add comment

iPhone OS 3.1.3 released

Apple has announced today the official release of iPhone OS 3.1.3, bringing with it a trio of minor fixes. Add comment

Windows 7: Fastest-selling OS in history

Microsoft has announced that Windows 7 has risen to become the fastest-selling operating system in the history of computers. Add comment

NVIDIA GF100 retail names announced

NVIDIA has unveiled the official names for their next-gen GF100 launch parts. Add comment

Corsair preps five new SSDs

Corsair is preparing to hit the spring bonanza with not one, but five new SSDs spread over three distinct product lines. Add comment

Wacom Intuos4 is now wireless

Wacom adds a Bluetooth tablet to the Intuos4 line. Add comment

Windows 7 RC trial period ending soon

Microsoft warns that the Windows 7 Release Candidate trial period is drawing to a close. Add comment

Researchers demo compelling successor to silicon

A group of researchers from a trio of Japanese energy and technology institutes have demonstrated a ground-breaking process which permits for graphene growth on a silicon carbide substrate. Add comment

Windows Mobile 7 coming soon

Microsoft CFO Peter Klein unveiled this week in an interview conducted by Fox News that the firm will have "much more to say" about Windows Mobile 7 at this year's Mobile. WorldCongress in Barcelona. Add comment

Motorola Droid review

It's all in for Moto, which—right now—fights to rescue itself from the brink with a war cry of "Droid does," but that begs the question: Does the Droid do enough? Just maybe. Add comment

NVIDIA vows to fight Rambus

The NVIDIA and Rambus legal battle continues as NVIDIA vows to resist rulings. Add comment

Lower DDR3 prices ahead: Samsung goes 30nm

Samsung has announced its first 30nm-class DRAM has just completed customer evaluations at a density of 256MB per chip. Add comment

More proof of an AT&T-ready Nexus One

A recent FCC filing has given further and significant indication that such an AT&T-compatible Nexus One is indeed in the works. Add comment