Intel will attempt to push its multimedia platform, Viiv, further into the market later in 2007 with plans to charge motherboard makers just US$1 for its upcoming ICH9-DH chipset, compared to the first and second Continue reading “Intel to cut prices of Viiv platform chipsets”.…more
Many thought that the Sony’s PS3 and Microsoft’s X-Box 360 were going to be the clear cut winners in the “next-gen” console wars. The darkhorse in the race, Nintendo’s Wii, has come out of the Continue reading “Wii outsells PS3 2-to-1 in Japan”.…more
Though Take-Two is hitting turbulence especially after Thursday’s change of management, the video-game publisher is still focused when it comes to its biggest cash cow. While CEO Paul Eibeler and the board of directors were Continue reading “Take-Two Interactive Still Hitting Turbulence”.…more
The long-awaited Apple TV home entertainment adapter has finally shipped, and for the first time reviewers and consumers can see for themselves whether Apple’s iPod magic can extend into the living room. Overall, reviews have Continue reading “Apple TV Soon to invade a Living Room Near You”.…more
A congressional subcommittee accused Google on Friday of airbrushing history by replacing post-Hurricane Katrina satellite imagery on its popular map portal with images of the region taken before the storms devastation. An interesting read for Continue reading “Did Google airbrush Katrina history?”.…more
If you receive an e-mail offering a download of Internet Explorer 7 Beta 2, delete it. A new virus is making the rounds that comes disguised as a test version of Microsoft’s current Web browser. Continue reading “Virus is cloaked as IE 7 Beta 2 download”.…more