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Mirasol lives, 1.5-inch display is coming 'soon' E-ink displays are great. They can be used in direct sunlight, and they're as easy on the eyes as real paper. Unfortunately, they're also usually... Type: News story Tags: Displays Personal tech |
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Toshiba to start producing second-gen 19-nm NAND this month Later this month, Toshiba will begin mass-producing NAND using a second-generation 19-nm process. According to the press release, the 64Gb (8GB) chips will... Type: News story Tags: Memory Software |
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Intel dominates microprocessor revenue, AMD falls behind SoC makers The microprocessor market is changing, and so are the ways analysts measure it. For the first time, market research firm IC Insights has included... Type: News story Tags: CPUs Mobile computing Personal tech |
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Coffee Talk with Timmy Cook It's true. I recently won the Charitybuzz auction for "coffee with... |
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Otellini: Intel passed on the original iPhone Outgoing Intel CEO Paul Otellini had some interesting things to say in a... Type: News story Tags: CPUs Personal tech |
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Dell cuts WinRT tablet price to $299.99 Lately, tablets that can run the full version of Windows 8 have been selling for just under $450. Is there any room left for... Type: News story Tags: Personal tech |
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Nvidia's Shield handheld to cost $349, ship next month At CES earlier this year, Nvidia introduced Project Shield, a handheld gaming console based on its Tegra 4 processor. We learned quite a few... Type: News story Tags: Personal tech |
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Amazon buys Liquavista screen technology from Samsung Amazon may have settled on the screen technology that will power the seemingly inevitable color Kindle reader. The Digital Reader reports that Samsung-owned screen... Type: News story Tags: Displays Personal tech |
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Xperia ZR smartphone lasts up to 30 minutes underwater Since I have decried the dearth of weather-resistant smartphones, it's only fair that I take a moment to recognize Sony's Xperia ZR. ... Type: News story Tags: Mobile computing Personal tech |
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Adobe lets you pay now and later and later again The time was January 1995. The smooth, Philly soul and pleated pants of... |
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Tactus and Synaptics partner on tactile touchscreen buttons The smooth exterior glass of touchscreen displays is great for letting your fingers glide freely while performing various swipes and gestures. However, the lack of... Type: News story Tags: Displays Input devices Mobile computing Personal tech |
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Stable Firefox for Modern UI due in the fall About three months ago, Firefox's Modern UI interface made its first appearance in the nightly build channel. We haven't heard much Modern UI talk... Type: News story Tags: Internet Software |
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Passive cooling silences PowerColor's SCS3 Radeon HD 7850 PowerColor has developed a new spin on AMD's Radeon HD 7850 graphics card. The simply named SCS3 HD7850 has stock clock speeds and 1GB... Type: News story Tags: Graphics Cooling |
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WD explains hybrid tech behind Black SSHDs Ever since WD announced its first SSHDs last month, we've wondered about... Type: News story Tags: Storage Software |
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Report: YouTube preparing paid channel subscriptions For years, cable TV subscribers have asked for a-la-carte service that would allow channels to be purchased individually. Cable providers have resisted, but it... Type: News story Tags: Multimedia Internet |
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Since their debut five years ago, Intel's Atom microprocessors have relied on the same basic CPU core. Next-gen Atoms will be based on the... Type: Feature article Tags: CPUs Mobile computing Personal tech |
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Angering hippies and financing evil Seeing as how nobody else has released a Steve Jobs mockumentary ("These mold lines go to eleven!") and nothing on my Hackintosh has flipped me... |
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Epic puts up WebGL-powered Epic Citadel demo Last year, Epic released a Flash version of its Epic Citadel tech demo. Now, thanks to WebGL, there's a new flavor of Epic Citadel... Type: News story Tags: Gaming Internet Software |
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| I'm sorry but if there's enough market demand for 13.3" 3200x1800 screens, there's MORE than enough demand for 24" 2560x1600 screens. | +47 |