Microsoft Confirms Development of Kinect Motion Sensor for PCs

From X-bit Labs: Microsoft Corp. on Tuesday confirmed plans to release a special version of Kinect motion sensor, which is currently available for Xbox 360 game console, for personal computers. Microsoft will also work with software developers to design software for Kinect on PCs...

S3 Graphics loses patent fight with Apple

From InfoWorld: The U.S. International Trade Commission has determined that Apple did not infringe technology patents owned by S3 Graphics and ended its investigation of the matter, the ITC announced Monday.

The decision is a setback for handset maker HTC, which recently acquired S3...

Razer Plans Smaller Gaming Devices Besides Laptop

From PC World: Razer plans to release smaller gaming systems after the launch of its newest product, a 17.3-inch (43.9 centimeters) gaming laptop, which will start shipping next month in North American markets, the company's CEO said.

"More products will follow including small form...

Adobe's new pricing plan: Ouch, users say

From CNET News.com: It's time for Photoshop customers to think carefully about how to pay for the software, because Adobe Systems is curtailing upgrade deals to steer people toward a new $600-per-year subscription for a wide range of its products.

Subscription pricing, in which a...

AMD Changes Netbook Plans for 2012: Set to Introduce Brazos 2.0

From X-bit Labs: Advanced Micro Devices has decided to delay or even cancel its code-named Deccan ultra low-voltage (ULV) platform for netbooks, notebooks and nettops and introduce much less advanced Brazos 2.0 platform for inexpensive PCs in 2012. Although the new platform will...

Western Digital Has to Pay $525 Million to Seagate – Arbitration

From X-bit Labs: Western Digital Corp. has said that on November 18, 2011, an arbitration award of $525 million was rendered against the company by a sole arbitrator in a pending confidential arbitration action in Minnesota. The award involves claims brought by Seagate Technology...

Oracle: HP Paying Intel to Keep Itanium Going

From PC World: Hewlett-Packard has secretly contracted with Intel to keep making Itanium processors so that HP can maintain the appearance that "a dead microprocessor is still alive", and make money from its locked-in Itanium customer base and take business away from Oracle's Sun...

Wilocity: 60GHz wireless revolution begins at CES

From CNET News.com: If all goes according to Wilocity's plan, the startup's dream of high-speed wireless networking will take a crucial step toward reality in January.

That's because the company, which is leading the charge for next-generation technology called 802.11ad designed to...

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