70 million PSPs shipped
Sony Corp is not just going to leave the PlayStation Portable behind with the announcement of PlayStation Vita. In fact, the tech giant is glad to inform E3 2011 attendees that it has reached the 70...
View ArticleIBM unveils software platform for city gov’t
The local government execs are about to have a more polished view of their city operations as IBM prepares a software framework for such function. According to Karen Parrish of IBM, the software may...
View ArticleNintendo reveals next gen console Wii U
The company who introduced us the Wii console is at it again. While Nintendo previously introduced motion control and made it popular, they are showcasing yet another way to play and enjoy video games:...
View ArticleGoogle pushes latest Chrome 12 version, drops Gears support
In just a month and a couple of days Google released another major version of Chrome, bringing a few new or updated features and the usual horde of security fixes. Besides the security and a better...
View ArticleWii U limited to just one tablet controller
Many past rumors about the upcoming Nintendo console, Wii U, have been either verified as true or squashed as baseless hullabaloo once the gaming company started revealing a lot of things at the 2011...
View ArticleNew Mac owners get free Lion upgrade from Apple
Apple is freely giving away Mac OS X 10.7, also known as the latest Mac operating system Lion, to customers who bought a new Mac system between June 6 and when the OS is released next month. According...
View ArticleHP TouchPad set for July 1 release
Those who want to try out another take on the tablet experience will want to mark July 1, the date the Wi-Fi version of HP TouchPad will launch in the U.S., according to HP’s announcement Thursday....
View ArticleFake antivirus scams Firefox users
Users of the popular Internet Explorer alternative Firefox are the new target of a malware disguised as antivirus software which a fake Windows Update recommends to be downloaded. Malicious software...
View ArticleInstant Pages, print preview arrive in Google Chrome 13 Beta
Google is adding one of its search features to Chrome, marking the first time the search giant is using a proprietary component for the web browser. Known as Instant Pages, the feature is available in...
View ArticleFirefox devs to integrate PDF viewer in browser
Mozilla, the corporation behind Firefox, is developing a built-in PDF renderer based on HTML5 and JavaScript for the most popular alternative browser to Internet Explorer. When it becomes available,...
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