Samsung Turns to Microsoft, Weighs Post-Verdict Strategy
Samsung is huddling with American wireless carriers to discuss design modifications that will allow the carriers to continue to sell the South Korean company’s handsets, according to a report in the Korea Times. Samsung was stingy on details about the talks, with a company official telling the Times that “this will be effective, though we can’t unveil more details for the time being.” Samsung officials also...
Exclusive: Motorola Droid RAZR M 4G LTE gets hands-on treatment (video)
By Brad Molen posted Aug 30th 2012 12:18PM There’s no stopping the torrential downpour of information coming out about the Motorola Droid RAZR M 4G LTE (codenamed Scorpion Mini), but we finally have some real pictures showing off the device that, this time last week, was nothing more than a mere rumor. Our source had the opportunity to play with the RAZR M for a solid amount of time, and told us that the Snapdragon S4 processor...
Mountain Lion Available in July From Mac App Store
It keeps your content up to date.On every device you use. Send unlimited messages to iPhone, iPad,iPod touch, or Mac. From your Mac. Mail, messages, reminders, alerts, and more.See what’s new with you. All in one place. Post to Facebook, Twitter, Flickr, and Vimeo.Right from the app you’re in. See some of the great new features for your Mac. And find out how they work with iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch. Watch the video Send iMessages...
Early Nintendo brochure shows us the childhood we could have had, the knitting we never did
By James Trew posted Aug 30th 2012 12:31PM We all know what the Nintendo Entertainment System looks like, right? Well, if a butterfly had flapped its wings in a slightly different manner, things could have apparently been quite different. Former Director of Game Creative at Nintendo America, Howard Phillips, has recently uploaded some images taken from a 1985 brochure for a precursor to the NES called the AVS (Advanced Video System)....
Applied Micro shows 64-bit ARM server chip, ignites x86 debate
Applied Micro lifted the curtain on its 64-bit ARM-based server platform at the Hot Chips conference this week and ignited a debate about whether ARM is the right architecture for the data center. Pat Gelsinger, a former Intel CTO who is now president and COO of EMC, said he doesn’t think ARM chips are right for servers. “I don’t think the math makes sense,” he said. Applied disagrees, contending that for...
