HP Dumps Ex-Palm CEO, Celebrates Mobile-free Future

From DailyTech: In a further blow to those hoping for a webOS revival Jon Rubinstein, the iconic Palm CEO who supervised the creation of the webOS-powered Pre, has been released from his executive post at Hewlett-Packard Comp. (HPQ).

HP has been on a mess roller coaster ride over...

SanDisk Pins Lot of Hopes on 19nm Process Technology

From X-bit Labs: SanDisk, a leading supplier of NAND flash-based products, said that it had begun production of NAND flash memory using 19nm process technology, as planned, back in Q4. The company actually pins a lot of hopes onto the new type of flash memory and asserts that it will...

Laptop-Tablet Hybrids May Redefine the Market: Lenovo

From X-bit Labs: Back at the Consumer Electronics Show 2012 Lenovo Group quietly introduced its IdeaPad Yoga concept: a laptop that can be easily converted into a tablet thanks to an innovative construction. According to a vice president of Lenovo, this concept can absolutely...

Thermaltake SMART 630W (Page 1 of 4) | Reports

Right now, I am facing a couple of problems. For one thing, I got a communications essay due on Friday. This assignment is for a course that all engineering students here at the University of Calgary is forced to take. Secondly, I have to finish this review by Thursday night as well, which, if you are reading this article right now, is probably some time in the past already. You know, it is Tuesday as I am writing this...

PC Power & Cooling Silencer Mk III 600W (Page 1 of 4) | Reports

Stealth and sneak is the way to be, as a sniper sits behind a nearby tree. Oh the many things he may yet to see, but only one target is the key. Seasons come and seasons go, but the time came when the ground is covered with snow. PC Power & Cooling drops by to say 'hello', only to say that the target is blended in with the snow below. A white power supply is what we see, but a Silencer Mk III 600W is its true identity....

NZXT Source 220 Review (Page 1 of 4)

I am always amazed at how the political and economic system works in the United States. While I am not suggesting Canada is leaps and bounds better, it is interesting how the United States government would even consider the SOPA and PIPA bills. On the technology side, blackouts were the main method of protesting, and in the end, it proved to be highly influential. Not only did it draw tons of support, but most importantly, it made...

German court tosses second Samsung suit against Apple

From CNET News.com: Samsung Electronics suffered another legal blow after a German court today rejected its lawsuit against Apple, the second such dismissal in a week.

The claim, similar to another lawsuit, alleged Apple infringed on Samsung's patents related to 3G wireless...

Hewlett-Packard to Make WebOS Open Source by September

From X-bit Labs: Hewlett Packard said this week that it had begun executing its plan to deliver an open webOS by committing to a schedule for making the platform’s source code available under an open source license. The company aims to complete this milestone in its entirety by...

Nvidia: We Expected More from AMD Radeon HD 7970

From X-bit Labs: Perhaps, the launch of the Radeon HD 7970 graphics card powered by Advanced Micro Devices’ latest Southern Islands/GCN (graphics core next) was not the most impressive one as it was a rush announcement two days ahead of Christmas. But AMD does have a next-gen GPU on...

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