The new herald – HTC P4350
A new PocketPC by HTC is under way featuring a hardware QWERTY keyboard, a microSD memory card slot and a 2 megapixel camera. The new HTC P4350 is in a way a lite edition of the already available HTC TyTN…
A new PocketPC by HTC is under way featuring a hardware QWERTY keyboard, a microSD memory card slot and a 2 megapixel camera. The new HTC P4350 is in a way a lite edition of the already available HTC TyTN…
In a race with rival Advanced Micro Devices, Intel will bring its quad-core chips to market in a new line of Hewlett-Packard workstations due to be introduced on November 13. HP sent out invitations to the event but did not…
IBM is expected to push its next-generation Power6 dual-core processors to run at higher speeds, rather than following the Intel/AMD concept for high-end computing that packs more cores on a die.The new CPU will run at speeds between 4-5GHz with…
On Tuesday, Intel showed off an 80-core processor at its developer forum taking place in San Francisco this week and one of the prominent features of the chip is that each core is connected directly to a 256MB memory chip…
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Intel will spend US$1 billion over the next five years with its World Ahead Program to help close the digital divide between developed and developing nations. Though Intel previously tested WiMAX in developing countries, the Parintins linkup is the first…
Intel is expected by the end of this month to officially name its Kentsfield quad-core desktop processor as the „Core 2 Quadro,“ with the first model to be an Extreme version, the Core 2 Extreme QX6700, which will be available…
Intel will ship its first Core 2 Duo-derived Celeron M budget notebook processors in Q1 2007, Taiwanese industry sources have claimed. At the same time, the chip giant will offer low-voltage versions of its current ‘Merom’ line-up, they say. The…
On a bus fitted out specially for the occasion in Jeju this week, Samsung demonstrated a new version of 4G technology transferring data at speeds of 100Mbit The bus was moving at 60kmph – which you rarely see in real…
The advent of BitTorrent was a cause for celebration for people who wished to share large files very quickly, but Internet Service Providers did not see the technology in quite the same positive light. ISPs soon found that the majority…