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Android passes 700,000 Everyday activations milestone

Android device activations have striking 700,000 a day, granting to platform head Andy Rubin, a brobdingnagian increase on the 550,000 everyday activations Google reported back in July. Over 700,000 Android gadgets – phones and tablets – are immediately coming online … Continue reading

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Ad Impressions On Kindle Flame Heating Up

Amazon’s announcement last hebdomad that it was selling the Kindle Flaming at a rate of 1 million units a hebdomad pulled widespread publicity. Simply how does the Amazon tablet work up as an advertising platform? Granting to young data from … Continue reading

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BT Sues Google Over Android-Related Patents

The case covers a kind of Google services, including Google Maps, Google+, Google Music, and more. “BT brings this activity to recover the merely compensation it is owed and to prevent Google from continuing to benefit from BT’s inventions without … Continue reading

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Created in Texas: Apple’s A5 iPhone chip

The A5 processor – the psyche in the iPhone 4S and iPad 2 – is straightaway created in a sprawling 1.6 million square feet mill in Austin owned by Korean electronics giant Samsung Electronics, according to people familiar with the … Continue reading

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Apple among Almost searched in Google Zeitgeist 2011

Google’s Zeitgeist crunched billions of searches in 2011 to find the near popular and fastest-rising search terms. The outcome of the 11th annual survey is the online equivalent of climbing into a time machine. Web celeb Rebecca Black was the … Continue reading

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NVIDIA Capable sources CUDA compiler, shares the LLVM love with everyone

A few years back, Intel prognosticated that NVIDIA‘s CUDA technology was destined to be a “footnote” in computing history. Since that time, Jen-Hsun Huang’s low degree virtual machine (LLVM) has more than proven its worth in several supercomputers, and now … Continue reading

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Twitter introduces New look, and New HQ

Thursday was a big daylight for Twitter. The ubiquitous microblogging service not alone started rolling away a top-to-bottom redesign of its site; it likewise unveiled its future headquarters in downtown San Francisco. One thing is clear: the companionship is confident … Continue reading

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The Great Tablet Debate: Fads or Here to Stay?

What is a tablet and who needs one anyway? Are tablets a fad and will they soon fade into irrelevance alike Netbooks? Will tablets replace traditional PCs? Is there a tablet market or but an iPad market? I discover there … Continue reading

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Galaxy Nexus U.S. Launch is December 8 st

Had we a nickel every time mortal projected a U.S. launch date for Samsung’s much-anticipated Galaxy Nexus smartphone. We’ve whole heard it. We’ve read nigh it. We’ve watched the phone’s international release come and go. Thence when’s the big U.S. … Continue reading

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Scientists Invent ‘World’s Lightest’ Textile

Researchers have made a fabric that’s thus light it may residual comfortably on a dandelion seed nous without disturbing the fluffy, delicate construction of the plant. The “ultralight metallic microlattice” invented by scientists at UC Irvine, HRL Laboratories, and Caltech … Continue reading

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