Intel has recently unveiled an impressive new processor known as the Knights Corner, which boasts a remarkable total of 50 cores. According to Intel, the Knights Corner is an energy-efficient 22-nanometer processor that integrates fifty cores onto a single chip, promising a significant leap in … [Read more...] about Intel’s Knights Corner Processor Features 50 Cores
Google Chrome OS To Launch In Q4 2010
It looks like Google [GOOG] is getting ready to release its Chrome OS before the end of the year. Sundar Pichai, who is Google's Vice President for product management, announced at Computex that Google intends to launch their Chrome OS in 'late autumn' this year. Google's Chrome OS was initially … [Read more...] about Google Chrome OS To Launch In Q4 2010
MSI WindPad 100 Tablet In Action (Video)
Yesterday we showed you MSI's new tablet, the MSI WindPad 100, which features a 10 inch display and is powered by a 1.66GHz Intel Atom Z530 processor, has 2GB of RAM and a 32GB solid state drive (SSD). The MSI WinPad 100 comes with Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium, and it features a custom user … [Read more...] about MSI WindPad 100 Tablet In Action (Video)
AT&T Unlimited iPad Data Plan Changed To 2GB A Month
As well as announcing the new iPhone tethering plan AT&T has also announced that it is making changes to the iPad data plans for new customers. The existing unlimited iPad data plan costs $30 a month, but from June the 7th 2010 this plan will no longer be available, instead new customers will … [Read more...] about AT&T Unlimited iPad Data Plan Changed To 2GB A Month
AT&T iPhone Tethering Pricing Announced
iPhone users on AT&T's mobile network have been waiting for the option to tether their iPhone and use it as a modem with their PC or Mac, it looks like tethering is about to hit the iPhone. Tethering on the iPhone with AT&T will cost you an extra $20 a month, there is just a slight catch … [Read more...] about AT&T iPhone Tethering Pricing Announced
Microsoft Responds To Google Stopping Employees Using Windows
Yesterday we reported that Google had informed its employees that they would no longer be able to have Microsoft Windows on a new computer. Instead, they would have to choose between an Apple Mac or a Linux-based PC. This decision has sparked a significant amount of discussion and speculation within … [Read more...] about Microsoft Responds To Google Stopping Employees Using Windows
HTC Evo 4G Gets Taken Apart
The guys over at iFixit are at it again with their screwdrivers, this time it is HTC's latest Android Smartphone, the HTC EVO 4G which could end up being one of the most popular gadgets of 2010. So what did they find inside HTC's flagship handset? We know that the HTC Evo 4G features a 4.3 inch … [Read more...] about HTC Evo 4G Gets Taken Apart
Steve Jobs Says The iPad Came Before The iPhone
Yesterday Apple's CEO talked about Apple and the iPad at the Annual D Conference, which was hosted by the Wall Street Journals Walt Mossberg and Kara Swisher, and one of the things he mentioned is that Apple had the idea for the iPad before the iPhone. Apple had the idea for the iPad back in … [Read more...] about Steve Jobs Says The iPad Came Before The iPhone
Self Publishing With Amazon’s Digital Text Platform
A few years ago if you had wanted to get your own book published it wasn't exactly the easiest thing to do, now there are a number of options for writers to publish their own books, like Apple's new iBook store and Amazon's Digital Text Platform. Our friend Conner, from has just tested out … [Read more...] about Self Publishing With Amazon’s Digital Text Platform
Corsair Graphite Series 600T PC Case Unveiled at Computex 2010
Computer enthusiasts often spend more on the case for their gaming PC than some people spend on their netbooks. A nice case not only looks good, but it helps with cooling and makes building the PC easy. Corsair has announced a new computer case today called the Corsair 600T. The case is in the … [Read more...] about Corsair Graphite Series 600T PC Case Unveiled at Computex 2010
Synaptics Saves Me from Killing My Netbook
When I travel, I take a netbook with me to work. It's a big trade-off for me since I am used to a massive and powerful desktop computer. The big issue for me with my netbook is that I often have to fight the urge to put it through a window when I lay my palm on the trackpad and mess up what I am … [Read more...] about Synaptics Saves Me from Killing My Netbook
Water Powered Calculator
Check out this geeky water-powered calculator. It uses three water batteries for power that have two electrodes inside made from a special alloy which, when immersed in water, produce electricity through a chemical reaction. How It Works The water-powered calculator is an innovative device that … [Read more...] about Water Powered Calculator











