The single-chip cloud computer aims to dramatically boost performance and power efficiency in laptops, desktops, and servers.
AT&T Asks Users To 'Mark The Spot'
I can't believe AT&T is taking this step. It is officially asking its customers to tell them where coverage is less than optimal with a new application for the iPhone called "Mark the Spot." As in, mark the spot where AT&T failed you.
Google Android A No-Go In Europa
Apparently our friends across the pond aren't too taken with Google's Android operating system. Its presence in European markets has increased in recent months, but only slightly, and not nearly as much as in the U.S. Could it be that Europeans don't like the little green android?
Why Femtocells Aren't Taking Off
It seems to me a femtocell is a no brainer for the carriers to push. These miniature cell phone base stations go in your house and connect to your broadband internet service. This is ideal for people that have a number of dead spots in their house or no coverage at all if in a rural area. Their use, however, remains very low.
Two Predictions For DNS In 2010
Earlier this week Google announced the launch of Google DNS. I'd like to share my two predictions for DNS in 2010.
The Federal Trade Commission is already looking into Intel's competitive practices against AMD, previously found illegal by the European Union.
Apple added a processor boost and increased the maximum storage for its high-end desktop computer.
The plan to field a multicore graphics engine, which would have put Intel into direct competition against Nvidia, has been put on hold for now.
Acer bumps Dell from the number-two slot in units shipped, as Acer's shipments are increasing and Dell's falling, according to market researchers iSuppli.
The companies are courting SMBs with the PC and IT support bundle.
The single-chip cloud computer aims to dramatically boost performance and power efficiency in laptops, desktops, and servers.
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