Innovation, Dissapointment and Shock Best Innovation: Intel 45nm Processors Just a eleven days into 2007, Legit Reviews began to cover Intel and their move to the 45nm process. While at dinner on January 11th, 2007 Continue reading “The Best of 2007 Awards!”.…more
Sony said Thursday that it was dropping its money-losing rear-projection TV business worldwide to focus on flat-panel technologies. In October, Sony lowered its global sales forecast for rear-projection TVs, which use a projector to create Continue reading “Sony Discontinues Rear-Projection TV”.…more
Apple’s sputtering efforts to be a major purveyor of video downloads may get a boost in 2008 from an agreement with Twentieth Century Fox Film for digital movie rentals. Apple has been trying to interest Continue reading “Apple making deals for Web video rentals”.…more
The space shuttle Atlantis mission to the international space station likely will be pushed back a few more days or weeks as engineers study problems with electrical connectors in the spaceships external fuel tank, a Continue reading “NASA scrubs January shuttle launch”.…more
Airlines and service providers seeking to deliver high-speed Internet services to passengers say they’ve learned from Boeing Co.’s 2006 decision to pull the plug on its ambitions to outfit its planes with a similar service. Continue reading “Airlines take another look at inflight Internet”.…more
Wal-Mart Stores Inc quietly canceled its online video download service less than a year after the site went live, a company spokeswoman said on Thursday. Wal-Mart shut down the download site after Hewlett Packard Co Continue reading “Wal-Mart cancels movie download service”.…more
With the release of AMD Phenom processors, manufactures have been ramping up production of compatible chipsets to support the new CPU. Following suite, ECS released the A770M-A motherboard, which is their mainstream offering for socket AM2+. It based on AMD 770 Chipset with SB600, and equipped with new technologies like PCI-E Gen 2 and HT 3.0. Read on to see if this board is right for you!
Google’s browser toolbar is back in court on patent infringement charges, after a U.S. court of appeals overturned part of a lower court decision. Google’s AdSense contextual advertising service, though, is in the clear. Hyperphrase Continue reading “U.S. court of appeals hands Google a patent setback”.…more
Russia successfully launched a rocket on Tuesday carrying the last three satellites to complete a navigation system to rival America’s GPS. The military-run GLONASS mapping system works over most of Russia and is expected to Continue reading “Russia launches final satellites for its own GPS”.…more