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IDC predicts Tablet to overtaken PC and Notebook 3/27/2013
Tablets are due to outship desktops in 2013 and notebooks in 2014, while both of those PC segments will either lose ground or see relatively flat growth.
Google experiment utilize locally un-used TV spectrums 3/27/2013
"TV white space offers an affordable alternative to both wired and cellular connections for under-reached communities. We are pleased to be part of this exciting new development - the first of its kind in South Africa".
New MiiPC for kids makes hit 3/27/2013
The software, which is optimized for use with a large screen (up to 1080p), keyboard and mouse. It provides a desktop-class web browsing experience with Flash and runs standard Android apps.
Ever wonder why your internet slows down lately? 3/27/2013
New York Times reported today that millions of ordinary Web users have experienced delays in services such as Netflix video-streaming service or couldn’t reach a certain website for a short time.
Chinese mobile operators to spend $56B on expansion 3/26/2013
ZTE is now returning to its Chinese roots, eyeing 4G network contracts from domestic mobile operators China Mobile Ltd, China Unicom Ltd and China Telecom Corp Ltd.
Tide is turning and Ultrabooks won't stop it 3/26/2013
Most of the new Windows 8 were sold to hardware OEMs and are sitting on shelves waiting for customers to buy new PCs. And in the meantime, people are discovering that Android and iOS tablets, and that they don't need a full operating system to do the things they want to get done.
DRAM prices forcast up 3/26/2013
"We believe the DRAM industry wafer capacity will be down in both 2013 and 2014 and process technology upgrades are being stressed out, thereby reducing supply growth compared to historical trends,” said Mark Durcan.
New material, new memory - molybdenite flash memory 3/26/2013
They combined the advantages of molybdenite with graphene and developed a flash memory prototype. The prototype is a cell that can not only store data but also maintain it in the absence of electricity.
Chinese government to standardize own OS 3/25/2013
The 13.04 release includes features and applications that cater for the Chinese market. These include support for Chinese input methods and the Chinese calendar, and integration with Baidu maps and the Taobao shopping service, payment processing for Chinese banks, and Chinese transportation information.
Thin Film memory to tag and id products 3/25/2013
Thin Film Electronics ASA (Oslo, Norway) has pioneered the creation of printed rewritable memory and has developed a brand-protection system that includes smart labels that can be applied to a product in the same way as conventional labels.
Google Glass banned before it comes on market 3/25/2013
West Virginia Legislature Republican Gary G Howell last week proposed a bill that would prohibit "using a wearable computer with head mounted display"
Apple wants to add indoor mapping 3/25/2013
Indoor coverage is seen as the next battleground for mapping technology. Google, which leads the pack, has invested time and money in accepting more than 10,000 floor plans from businesses who want to be featured.
Thailand government to equip all students with Tablet computer 3/22/2013
“This will be the world’s largest amount of tablets given away by a government for education,”
Nvidia have great ambitions 3/22/2013
Nvidia's road map drives graphics, ARM into enterprise. Nvidia showed a glimpse of its road map for taking on Intel and AMD as well as its smartphone competitors. It also showed its graphics chips are breaking out of the mold of media and technical processing to take on business apps.
Apple patent shows drop safe iPhone 3/22/2013
The system needs a sensor or sensor array that can detect when a device is in freefall and how it is positioned relative to the ground. The system then have a mechanism to either reorientate the device while in flight, or otherwise protect certain sensitive device components in the event of a fall.
Apple beefs up your Apple ID security 3/22/2013
If you have two-factor verification enabled, you will be required to enter both your password and a 4-digit code to verify your identity. You will need this information whenever you sign in to My Apple ID to manage your account, make an iTunes, App Store, or iBookstore purchase from a new device or get Apple ID-related support from Apple.
New auto electronics network reduce weight and space 3/21/2013
In-vehicle networking connects smart satellite microcontrollers to handle communications to and from the sensors, motors and other mechanisms throughout the vehicle, eliminating the need for traditional heavy copper wiring harnesses.
CIA engages Amazon to build secured Cloud System 3/21/2013
Spread over 10 years, the $600 million deal would help the CIA keep up with technologies such as big data in a cost-effective manner not possible under previous cloud efforts.
New grabs and drop send pages to Kindle 3/21/2013
This week the folks at Amazon' s Kindle department have revealed a button that may just change your Kindle-loving life.
iOS 6.1.3 released to patch bugs 3/21/2013
Removing the SIM card seems to 'confuse' the device, resulting in a pop-up display warning that the SIM card has been removed. This stalls the transition and keeps it in active play.
Intel uses motion control for Smart TV reference design 3/20/2013
The Freespace MotionEngine software that is included in the MSRD by Intel offers the ability to detect mouse-like gestures, including swiping and drag-and-drop at high resolution and is based on RF, rather than infrared or optical, remote control technology.
100 years old Detroit Electric to produce electric cars 3/20/2013
They started talking about building electric vehicles back in 2007 and the electric car division was founded in 2008 by Albert Lam, former CEO of the Lotus Engineering Group.
T-Mobile has new strategy for LTE 3/20/2013
T-Mo is experimenting [with unsubsidized phones] and trying to find differentiation in a very crowded market, especially one for the fourth-largest contender
Samsung joins the race for Smart Watch 3/20/2013
Samsung executive has come right out and said it: The company is building its own smartwatch to compete with whatever Apple might be working on.
China to make the smartphone change this year 3/19/2013
Smartphones made by Chinese firms are gobbling up market share. Of the 64.7 million smartphones shipped in China in last year’s fourth quarter, South Korean manufacturer Samsung still held the top spot. But Chinese firms came in second, third, fourth and fifth respectively, making up some 70 per cent of smartphone sales in the country collectively. Apple was sixth.
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