Samsung announces its Galaxy Tab 2
Samsung has announced its Galaxy Tab 2 tablet sporting the Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich (ICS). Samsung’s next generation tablet will feature the latest version of Andriod’s 4.0 OS with a 7inch display–and is sure to spark interest in the tablet consumer …
TERA Online: Closed beta, test 1
The folks over at TERA have set forth its closed test beta which lasts through this weekend, but no PVP–yet. TERA, developed by En Masse Entertainment and Bluehole Studio, will turn on its PVP server in the second closed beta …
iPad 3 unveil set for early March
With rumor after rumor flying across the web, iPad fans can finally express joy with some truth. Sources have reported Apple has chosen the first week in March to debut its iPad 3 tablet at one of its trademark special …
Microsoft: Windows 8 preview this month
Mark your calendars for February 29, as Microsoft readies the public unveiling of its newest operating system: Windows 8. While the software giant has not said anything specific yet, the event is likely to launch its public beta version of Windows 8. …
Google: introducing Chrome for Android
Chrome fans can soon rejoice with Android phones by taking Chrome on-the-go. Google has launched its Chrome browser, in beta form, to the Android market. Chrome web browser will be available, to select countries and languages, for smartphones and tablets running …
Rambus, Nvidia sign patent licensing deal
Rambus Inc. has signed a licensing agreement Wednesday with chip maker Nvidia Corp., settling a long running patent dispute between the two. The new deal will allow Nvidia to use Rambus’s technology in a broad range of its products. “This is …
League of Legends: Intel Extreme Masters World Championship
The World Championship of the Intel Extreme Masters Series is approaching fast, so head over to League of Legends’ website and get the scoop! Riot Games takes a moment to talk about the what has led these teams to this …
$50,000 to keep hush goes south, Anonymous releases Symantec code
Negotiations between Symantec and hacker group “Anonymous” go sour — Norton Antivirus source code goes public. After email exchanges between the two head south, the group releases the company’s code to the public in which users can download – which …
Intel launches 520 Solid-State Drive Series
After a year of its 510 series release, Intel throws out another grand Solid State Drive: the 520 series. Using 25nanometer NAND Flash Memory, the SSD 520 series pushes performance with random reads up to 50,000 input/output operations per second …
























