Archive for May, 2008

StyleTap announces Palm OS emulator for iPhone

If you are one of the countless citizens that condemn the iPhone for its inability to emulate the Palm OS, thereupon it may be day for you to take another look at Apple’s wonder device. StyleTap has announced that they plan to bring that capability to the iPhone in the near future, whats more …

Android Innovations manufacture a Splash at Google I/O

An Android demonstration took center stage that week at the Google I/O event in San Francisco attended by 2,900 developers. The latest version of the mobile platform was introduced amid nearly 100 in-depth technical sessions about Google’s developer products and general Web application development. …

Via Launches More-energetic Nano Processor Family

Via Technologies has introduced a new VIA Nano processor family that offers as much as four times the performance within the same ability range by the company’s previous-generation C7 processor lineup.

In specific, Nano paves the way for notebook manufacturers to deploy Via’s chips in computer des…

Via Launches More-effective Nano Processor Family

Via Technologies has introduced a new VIA Nano processor family that offers as much as four times the performance within the same ability range by the company’s previous-generation C7 processor lineup.

In specific, Nano paves the way for notebook manufacturers to deploy Via’s chips in computer des…

Intel, Micron Ready to invent SSDs with Higher Capacities

Intel and Micron Technology announced Thursday that they have developed the first under-40-nanometer NAND flash-memory device, which could produce possible smaller, higher-capacity solid-state drives.

At 34nm, the 32-gigabit multilevel chip is the smallest NAND available. The companies said the new…

Intel, Micron Ready to build SSDs with Higher Capacities

Intel and Micron Technology announced Thursday that they have developed the first under-40-nanometer NAND flash-memory device, which could produce possible smaller, higher-capacity solid-state drives.

At 34nm, the 32-gigabit multilevel chip is the smallest NAND available. The companies said the new…

Brazil, India Join Appeals of OOXML Approval

Despite the approval of Microsoft’s Open Office XML standard by two worldly standards bodies, the document format is not yet on stable ground. India and Brazil have joined South Africa in contesting the approval, standards officials revealed.

“By the deadline last night (Thursday), we had received…

Next Page »