Thursday 10 October 2013

Intel changes mind, ships Haswell-based Pentium, Celeron processors

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Intel changes mind, ships Haswell-based Pentium, Celeron processors

10.09.2013 12:55 PM

Aiming at budget laptops, Intel has started shipping new Pentium and Celeron processors based on the Haswell microarchitecture.

Why Microsoft's Office for iPad strategy still doesn't make sense

10.09.2013 12:57 PM

The idea of developing a touch-oriented Windows 8 'Modern' app version of Microsoft Office before launching Office for iPad seems to make sense at first blush, but it's still a poor strategy.

 

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Dutch car wins World Solar Challenge

10.09.2013 3:10 PM

Nuna 7, a futuristic single-seater car capable of speeds in excess of 100 kilometers per hour, Thursday won the World Solar Challenge, a biennial cross-Australia endurance race for solar-powered vehicles.

PC sales continue to plunge, but the drop is less steep

10.09.2013 3:15 PM

IDC and Gartner report that the PC market continued downhill during the third quarter, although IDC, at least, reported sales were better than expected.

How location tracking will change the way you shop

10.09.2013 4:15 PM

etailers are testing new ways to learn how customers shop and move about their stores, and targeting them with promotions and in-store maps on their smartphones.

T-Mobile to offer unlimited international data and texting at no extra cost

10.09.2013 4:19 PM

The only data-cap limit on usage will be that, in any three-month period, more than half of the data usage must be in the U.S.

Valve: AMD-based Steam Machines are also en route

10.09.2013 4:30 PM

Valve Software and AMD confirm that Steam Machine game consoles using AMD processors will arrive next year.

Syria's largest city comes back online

10.09.2013 5:50 PM

Aleppo is back on the Internet through a connection to Turkey, according to Internet monitoring company Renesys

India ordered to introduce 'paper trail' in electronic voting machines

10.09.2013 8:30 PM

India's Supreme Court has directed the country's Election Commission to introduce a paper backup of votes cast through electronic voting machines, but allowed the commission to introduce it in stages during general elections next year.

Report: Twitter might go public on Nov. 15

10.09.2013 11:32 PM

File this one under oops -- Twitter may have inadvertently revealed, at an earlier point, its plans to go public on Nov. 15, according to a recent PrivCo report.

Google to pay rewards for open-source code security fixes

10.09.2013 11:39 PM

Google's plan to reward developers for coming up with proactive security improvements for open-source software program aims to improve tools widely used across the Internet.

Good news, dudes: Ladies read comics, too

10.09.2013 12:53 PM

One of the largest comic apps, ComiXology, says digital comics are opening the doors for new readers.

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