Intel to aid smaller companies to increase Ultrabook production
Intel is aiming to bridge the gap between manufacturers and smaller brands, in an effort to build more ultrabooks. The manufacturers Intel is targeting include Pegatron, Compal, Quanta. Since bigger brands – Dell, Acer, and Asus, have already dabbled in the manufacturing of ultrabooks, Intel will
With 415 Graduates, Founder Institute Claims To Be Largest Startup Incubator
Last week, Erick wrote about the dramatic increase in startups and early-stage businesses we’ve been seeing over the last few years, likening the phenomenon to the Cambrian Explosion. In these fertile times for startups, naturally, there’s plenty of funding to be had: In the last year, according to
Windows Phones starting to receive support for Twitter images in Pictures Hub
The "What’s New" feed in Windows Phone Mango’s Picture Hub has done a great job offering thumbnail images for Facebook and Windows Live messages, but for some reason lovers of Twitter pictures have been shunned, with only a link to the image being provided. Not the worst thing on the planet, of course,
Google confirms Verizon’s Galaxy Nexus won’t support Google Wallet
So it’s official, Google spokesperson just confirmed tonight that Verizon’s Galaxy Nexus will not be supporting Google Wallet, along with those from other carriers, such as T-Mobile and AT&T (if they ever get the Nexus, that is). Same probably goes for all Android smartphones besides the
Verizon Galaxy Nexus launching December 9th, according to leaked document
The Galaxy Nexus should be in stores and ready for purchase as early as December 9th according to a newly leaked Verizon e-mail. The latest news about the Nexus’ release states orders will be shipped to Verizon stores on December 6th, however, they won’t be on display or available for purchase
Kogan advertises Samsung LCDs in its HDTVs, Samsung would rather not take credit
It won’t be shocking to most in the electronics industry, but the rest of the world probably doesn’t realize that many products use components from other manufacturers and even direct competitors. So much like most hard drives are made by one of only a few companies, there are only about four LCD panel
Meizu MX smartphone unveiled, launching new year’s day with HSPA+
Chinese electronics manufacturer Meizu has finally unveiled its next flagship MX smartphone to keep China busy and entertained fully for all of 2012. While the quad-core version isn’t scheduled to arrive until next year, this newly unveiled dual-core model will be available in mainland China starting
World of Warcraft – Patch 4.3, the final patch of Cataclysm
Every Tuesday is an important day for those involved in World of Warcraft. That is because Tuesdays are known as “patch days”. When Tuesday hits players can either expect in-game content to be fixed or added. Well, for us World of Warcraft players, last week’s patch was the “big”
Apple’s internal iOS codenames revealed, sporting winter theme
When it comes to flavorful codenames for operating systems, the majority would tend to think about Android’s bountiful dessert flavors, or Mac OS X’s large cats. However, Apple’s not about to let iOS off the hook of woefully mundane names. According to homebrew developer Steve Troughton-Smith,
AMD shaves 800 million transistors from Bulldozer chip, swears nothing’s wrong
When a company cuts 40 percent of its transistors from an upcoming processor, one question comes to mind: why? According to ExtremeTech, AMD issued an update stating that its Bulldozer eight core / four module CPU would feature 1.2 billion transistors, as opposed to the previously stated two billion
