Archive for: February, 2011

FX Orders Pilot Based on ‘Powers’ Comic

10 years ago Sony optioned Powers for a film, only a year after the series launched to critical success. It won the Eisner Award for Best New Series in 2001. But that effort just move around between talent and Sony’s TV with nothing to become of it. Well last year, Brian Michael Bendis and Journeyman […]

Intel Completes Acquisition of McAfee

Intel today announced the acquisition of McAfee is complete. McAfee will continue developing and selling security products and services under its own brand. Intel and McAfee plan to bring the first products of their strategic partnership to market later this year, with the intent of tackling security and the nature of computing threats in an […]

LG Gets PlayStation 3 Sales Banned in Europe

Sony encountered a major setback today after LG landed a preliminary injunction banning the PlayStation 3 from sales in Europe. A civil court in The Hague ruled that any PS3s imported into the continent have to be confiscated by government officials for at least the next 10 days. The Guardian claimed that the Netherlands, often […]

AMD Releases Official Radeon HD 6990

AMD today posted the first official photos of the Radeon HD 6990 and confirmed some of its features, as well. The dual-chip graphics card is a long, dual-slot card and appears built from the start for EyeFinity multi-display support. Along with a single dual-link DVI connector, four Mini DisplayPort jacks will let it handle a […]

TED Conference Kicks Off Today

TED kicks off its annual U.S. conference today in Long Beach, California This year’s program includes a range of explorers, storytellers, photographers, scientific pioneers, visionaries and provocateurs from all parts of the globe — and for the first time, features sessions guest-curated by innovators Bill Gates and Juan Enriquez. Themed “The Rediscovery of Wonder,” TED2011 […]

Firefox Plans to Switch to Faster Update Model

Mozilla will change the way it handles updates of its Firefox browser, opting to take a Google Chrome-like approach. This means releasing relatively small updates as soon as they’re available rather than waiting to release them as part of a larger update, Mozilla VP of product Jay Sullivan told PCPro. Firefox 4 is the last […]

Fujitsu Will Demo an Entirely Wireless Display at CeBIT

Fujitsu will bring a wireless computer display to the CeBIT show in Germany. The 22-inch screen will use Smart Universal Power Access (SUPA) technology built into office desks for power. SUPA uses a magneto-induction transmitter to send power to the display without a need to plug it in. Data is sent using a wireless USB […]

Gigabyte Now Shipping All New B3 6 Series Motherboards

Gigabyte has announced that they have begun shipping the totally redesigned Gigabyte 6 series motherboards featuring the new Intel B3 stepping chipsets to address the Sandy Bridge issue. Motherboards are expected to be available around 2nd week of March. Easy to Know that it is a B3 Motherboard The new B3 version Gigabyte 6 Series […]

Nintendo 3DS Launches in Japan – Sells Out in One Day

Nintendo launched into a new generation of handhelds on Saturday with the official release of the 3DS in its backyard of Japan. The launch this morning saw lineups to match that of iPhone launch or U2 ticket sale. Yodobashi Camera, one of the best-known stores in Tokyo’s Akihabara district, had about 600 people in line […]

Kindle Now for Sale at AT&T Stores

Amazon this morning announce that the third-generation Kindle will now be sold in AT&T’s retail shops. The Kindle is the carrier’s first dedicated e-reader of any kind and already uses AT&T’s network and roaming for Kindle book downloads. AT&T is offering the Kindle at its unsubsidized $189 price and will have it in its stores […]

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