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ATI Catalyst 9.12 released

Fresh out of the oven, AMD has just served up a brand new Catalyst driver for Radeon HD 3000, 4000 and 5000-series GPUs. Add comment

AMD in 2010, part 3: GPU compute

A look at AMD's efforts to assist the industry in developing hardware and software suited to assisting the CPU with application execution. Add comment

Sony XPERIA X2 delayed until January

The Sony XPERIA X2, one of the more advanced Windows Mobile-based smartphones, has been delayed until Q1 2010 due to bugs. Add comment

Toshiba announces 64GB e-MMC chip

Toshiba Corp. announced this week the launch of a 64GB (gigabyte) embedded NAND module, the highest capacity yet achieved in the industry. Add comment

NVIDIA responds to FTC/Intel suit

Today NVIDIA president and CEO Jen-Hsun Huang responded to the US FTC's legal action against Intel Corporation. Add comment

Intel comments on FTC lawsuit

Intel has published its official response to an FTC lawsuit filed today that alleges several counts of anticompetitive practices in the United States. Add comment

EC suit against Microsoft ends

The European Commission has announced today that it has accepted Microsoft's so-called "choice screen" proposal which allows users to select one of several browsers aside from Internet Explorer in European editions of Windows. Add comment

US FTC sues Intel Corp

The United States Federal Trade Commission announced today that it has filed a lawsuit against Intel Corporation, charging that the company has illegally abused its market position to stifle competition and strengthen its monopoly. Add comment

Apple wins injunction against Psystar

Bringing eighteen months of litigation to a screeching halt, Apple yesterday succeeded in landing a permanent injunction (PDF) against infamous Mac cloner Psystar. Add comment

Google launches URL shortener… Sort of

Google announced on Monday that it has deployed a URL shortener to the company's Feedburner and Toolbar services. Add comment

Android 2.1 ported to T-Mo G1? Think again

Over the next 24 hours you may hear news that Android 2.1, the Android build running on Google's Nexus One, was ported to the T-Mobile G1. This is false. Add comment

Corsair intros 24GB DDR3 kit

For the low, low price of $1349.99, you can be the proud owner of Corsair's new CMD24GX3M6A1333C9 memory kit which bundles six 4GB DIMMs into one wallet-melting package. Add comment

Australia proceeding with Internet filter

After considerable legislative debate and global speculation over the fate of Australia's involuntary Internet content filter, the Australian government announced today that it will be proceeding with the plan. Add comment

Opera Mini 5 updated to beta 2

Opera Software announced recently the availability of the second beta for their upcoming Opera Mini 5 mobile browser. Add comment

NVIDIA GPU driver 195.81 released

NVIDIA outs beta driver version 195.81 and brings with it new SLI profiles and hardware Flash acceleration fixes. Add comment

Nexus One boot animation revealed

A video of the Google Nexus One boot video has hit the Internet. Add comment

MSI P55-GD85 mobo hops the USB 3.0/SATA 6Gbps train

Following suit with Gigabyte and ASUS, it has recently been revealed that MSI is also preparing a range of motherboards that feature the new USB 3.0 and SATA 6Gbps I/O specifications. Add comment

Android 2.x soon for HTC Droid Eris

Owners of the HTC Droid Eris will be pleased to learn that Verizon has recently promised to update the device to Android 2.x. Add comment

Kaspersky Lab leverages NVIDIA Tesla for virus detection

Kaspersky uses NVIDIA Tesla GPU to detect new viruses and achieves 360-fold performance increase over the common CPU. Add comment

Palm Pixi likely for Verizon

A suite of filings with the FCC published on Sunday reveal that the Palm Pixi has been re-certified by the FCC under the name "PIXEW," most likely for Verizon. Add comment

[Rumor] GeForce GTX 300-series benchmarks

GeForce GTX 300 benchmarks. Tread with skepticism. Add comment