Hundreds of gamers waited in lines outsite High Street shops to get their hands on Sony’s PlayStation Portable (PSP) as it went on sale in Europe at midnight. The PSP went on sale in the Continue reading “Sony PSP Launched in Europe”.…more
Google is expanding its lucrative Internet advertising network into the print world in a bold attempt to capture traditional ad dollars. The print ads will feature full pages of Google-facilitated ads with the URL of Continue reading “Google To Offer Print Ads”.…more
Last week we got to stop by the booths of the two leading North American enthusiast companies and take a look at their product lines. We got to look at Kingston’s engineering samples of DDR2 800MHz ValueRAM and take some Corsair XPERT modules out for a test drive.
Apple Computer and Motorola plan to unveil a cell phone with Apple’s iTunes software next week, the New York Times reported Tuesday. On Monday Apple invited members of the press to the Moscone Center in Continue reading “Apple iTunes is coming to cell phones”.…more
ATI Technologies (ATYT) warned Monday that fiscal fourth-quarter revenue — and potentially profits — will fall far short of its previous prediction as a result of slower-than-expected sales of its chips for desktop computers and Continue reading “ATI Tech Slashes Outlook”.…more
File-sharers have moved away from the popular BitTorrent system following legal action, say experts. The study by the Cambridge-based Internet analysis firm CacheLogic found that eDonkey is now roughly on par with BitTorrent in the Continue reading “File-sharers move from BitTorrent to eDonkey”.…more