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DFI not quitting consumer mobo market

Despite earlier rumors that DFI was exiting the consumer mobo market due comparatively low channel allocation, the company has said that it's simply not true. Add comment

FCC is unsatified with Verizon’s $350 excuses

The FCC has taken issue with Verizon's decision to increase ETFs from $175 to $350. Add comment

Micron/Intel moving to 2xnm-class NAND in 2010

According to reports, the Intel/Micron partnership instrumental in the retail introduction of 34nm chips will once again drive down the price of NAND when it transitions to NAND in the 20nm range in 2010. Add comment

HTC Nexus One specs & UI walkthrough

You know what the Nexus One is, and now you can see how it moves in this horrible video. Add comment

Vote for the finalists in Last Gadget Standing at CES 2010

Voting has begun for 2010's CES Last Gadget Standing. Cast up to 25 votes for your favorite cool gadget of 2010. Add comment

Pepsi to skip Super Bowl, launch $20m social media campaign

Pepsi ditches Super Bowl commercials for... Social Media? Add comment

NZXT releases the Hades chassis

NZXT recently unveiled the new Hades chassis in the company's lineup of premium Crafted series computer cases. Add comment

Motorola Cliq rooted

A forum user going by the name TheDudesAndroid over at ModMyMoto announced yesterday that he has successfully rooted the Motorola Cliq. Add comment

Elpida proceeding with 40nm 2Gb DDR3 chips

Elpida moves ahead with mass production of 40nm 256MB DDR3 chips, which should make for a more overclockable future. Add comment

OCZ adds ATA TRIM to Summit SSDs

OCZ Technology announced yesterday that it has begun offering firmware version VBM19C1Q which adds ATA TRIM support to the company's lineup of Summit SSDs. Add comment

Corsair adopts ATA TRIM for P-series SSDs

After a brief beta test, Corsair has recently begun offering firmware version VBM19C1Q which adds the ATA TRIM command to the company's lineup of Samsung-based P-series SSDs. Add comment

Intel “Pine Trail” Atom platform finally official

Intel's next-gen Atom platform, codenamed Pine Trail, was amongst the worst-kept secrets of 2009, but it's finally almost officially here (sort of). Add comment

Sony XPERIA X10 clears FCC

The Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10, the duo's first go at Android, has recently received FCC approval for use on the 3G networks of both AT&T and T-Mobile. Add comment

Kaspersky Lab forecasts cyberthreats in 2010

As the year is drawing to a close the security experts at Kaspersky Lab have put together a forecast for the cyberthreats they believe will be central during the upcoming year. Add comment

Mind of UPSLynx for the Week of December 13th

This week, UPSLynx talks about the (lack of) Christmas spirit in Indiana, Icrontic Sekrit Santas, NVIDIA's indifference to AMD's DirectX 11 dominance, and game-to-movie adaptations. Add comment

BlackBerry Curve 8530 comes to Sprint

Sprint announced today that it is now officially offering the BlackBerry Curve 8530. Add comment

NVIDIA: AMD’s DirectX 11 leadership “insignificant”

NVIDIA expressed last week at an investor event that their rival's short-term leadership in DirectX 11 was "insignificant" in the broader picture. Add comment

Sprint HTC Hero and Samsung Moment to get Android 2.1

Sprint announced via its official Twitter account that the carrier's HTC Hero and Samsung moment will be updated to Android 2.1 in 1H10. Add comment

Elpida reduces cost of 65nm DDR3

Elpida Memory announced yesterday that it has completed the development a 65nm "extra shrink" (XS) 1Gb DDR3 DRAM IC that is as cost-competitive as a traditional 50nm chip. Add comment

BDA finalizes 3D Blu-ray spec

The Blu-ray Disc Association (BDA) announced yesterday that it has finalized the Blu-ray 3D specification. Add comment

AT&T finally ponying up to Android?

If prevailing rumors can be believed, AT&T will finally (though half-heartedly) embrace Google's Android platform in 2010 when it introduces the Motorola Backflip/Enzo. Add comment