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Twitter Blames Bug For Service Outage
A double outage hit Twitter on Thursday, as users worldwide reported down-times and slow service across the website and mobile... -
Weak Supply Of HD Displays Will Limit Shipments Of High-end Smartphones
The growth potential for high-end smartphone displays is not very positive, keeping the shippments of advanced smartphones low in 2013... -
Calxeda Claims Its ARM-based Server Beats Xeons In Energy Efficiency
The first benchmarks of a web server based on ARM's SoCs Vs. an Intel's Xeon server system are very encouraging... -
Microsoft Rejects Motorola Patent Settlement Offer
Microsoft has rejected an offer by Google's Motorola Mobility to settle patent disputes that could ban sales of Xbox 360... -
Overheating Issue Reported For Samsung Galaxy S3
Samsung's flagship Galaxy S3 smarthone, officially released today in the U.S., is suffering from serious overheating issues, according to a... -
Google To Support Language Preservation With New Project
Google today introduced the Endangered Languages Project, a website for people to find and share the most up-to-date and comprehensive... -
RIM Says First Blackberry 10 Device Won't Have Keyboard
Research In Motion will reportedly replace the traditional physical keyboard with a touch-screen in its first device running on the... -
Nvidia Enables Geforce 600 PCI-E 3.0 Support On X79 Platforms
Nvidia has released a patch that enables 8GT/s PCI-E speeds for Intel's X79/SNB-E Sandy Bridge platforms. GeForce GTX 680 and... -
European Parliament Should Say No to ACTA, Says International Trade Committee
The European Parliament should say no to the controversial Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA), said the International Trade Committee in a... -
New Mandatory Update For The Xbox 360
Microsoft's team has just released a system update for the Xbox 360 over Xbox LIVE. Starting today when users sign... -
Apple Fined For Misleading Advertising
Apple was fined A$2.25 million ($2.29 million) by an Australian court on Thursday for misleading advertising of its latest iPad... -
New Green Semiconductor Laser Diode Achives Twice the Luminosity of Conventional Diodes
Sumitomo Electric and Sony have developed a semiconductor laser diode with an optical output power of over 100 mW in... -
Intel Reveals 22nm "Avoton" SoC for Micro Servers
Intel provided an update on it's roadmap for microservers including new generations of Intel Xeon processors and Intel Atom architecture... -
New SuperSpeed USB Inter-Chip Specification Available
MIPI Alliance and the USB 3.0 Promoter Group today announced the completion of the SuperSpeed USB Inter-Chip (SSIC) specification. The... -
Microsoft Windows 8 Phone Software This Fall
Microsoft announced the latest version of its smartphone software called Windows Phone 8 on Wednesday, coming in smartphones this Autumn... -
Consumers Use Their Connected Blu-ray Players To Stream Content
Blu-ray Disc players, which so far were used for playback HD movied stored in optical discs, are also increasingly used... -
Samsung Wins Ruling Over Apple in Dutch Court
Samsung has won a ruling against rival Apple in a court in The Hague and will seek compensation for damages... -
Acer Introduces sub-$700 Aspire Timeline Ultrabooks
Acer today announced the Aspire Timeline Ultra M5 line of Ultrabooks in the U.S. Starting at $679.99, the ultrabooks will... -
VIA Announces ARM Digital Signage System With Android Support
VIA Technologies today announced the VIA ARM DS (Digital Signage) system, developed for the Android operating system. The VIA ARM... -
Japanese Companies To Establish iOS Software Group
A Japanese group of companies is expected to announce the "iOS Consortium" on Thursday, a group that will develope software...