| Our Top Stories | Intel Unveils Fast Next-Gen SATA 3.0 SSDs Intel today announced its next line of new solid-state drives, the 510 Series, which Intel says gets 6Gbit/sec. performance. Share: | Nokia Plans €200 Million Factory in Vietnam Nokia plans to invest €200 million (US$276.3 million) in a new mobile phone manufacturing site near Hanoi in northern Vietnam along "with further, sizeable... Share: | Google Cloud Storage Solution Misses the Mark Google introduced new cloud data storage, but User Managed Storage for Google Apps customers leaves a lot to be desired. Share: | Archos Launches Color E-reader, Android Tablet for €129 French media player manufacturer Archos picked Cebit to launch a color e-reader with a 7-inch touch-sensitive screen, and also announced the first tablet devices... Share: | Buffalo Terastations Push Limits of Atom Platform Buffalo Technology is bumping up against the limits of Intel's Atom platform with its forthcoming six- and eight-bay Terastation NAS (network attached storage)... Share: | Embedded Linux Gets a Boost in Newly Unified Project Dell, LSI, Intel and Texas Instruments are among the companies now pledging support. Share: | Security: Never Mind the Products, Educate the Users If they could change one thing to improve IT security, the assembled experts on a panel at Cebit would better educate their users. Share: | EU Raids Digital Book Sellers in Cartel Investigation The European Union’s competition regulators carried out unannounced inspections into various eBook companies on Tuesday. Share: | Chinese Twitter-like Service Passes 100 Million Users One of the biggest Twitter-like microblogs in China continues to see its popularity grow, with the number of registered users accounts surpassing the 100 million... Share: | Man Gets 7 Years for Forcing Modems to Call Premium Numbers A New Hampshire man who made US$8 million by installing unwanted dial-up software on computers and then forcing them to call expensive premium telephone numbers... Share: | Amazon Reveals iPad 2 Price and Specs iPad 2 will offer a Thunderbolt port and a camera and the WiFi/3G 16GB version will cost the same as the WiFi-only iPad 1 version. Share: | Teardown Shows Xoom Costs More to Build Than IPad A teardown analysis of Motorola's Xoom tablet by IHS iSuppli found its materials cost nearly $360, compared with $320 for materials in the comparable 32GB iPad. Share: | Taiwan Orders Work to Stop at Growing Science Park A Taiwan court has ordered work to stop expansion at a science park, the latest move in a saga that has pitted environmental groups against the island's normally... Share: | Tablet Buyers on the Fence About IPad 2 Apple on Wednesday is expected to announce its latest iPad, but buyers are on the fence about purchasing the device and hope it will be a major upgrade from the... Share: | The Future of Server Computing Is Low Power An innovative server from a Silicon Valley startup uses cell phone chips to produce a low-power server. Share: | Sony Ericsson Woos Developers Ahead of Xperia Play Launch Sony Ericsson is doing its best to attract developers who can create games tailor-made for its upcoming Xperia Play smartphone, working with third-party tool... Share: | Google to Let Apps Customers Buy Extra Storage for Docs Google will soon start letting Apps users buy additional storage for some of the applications in the hosted collaboration and communication suite. Share: | ITU, IETF Push Dueling Standards on MPLS Features The Internet Engineering Task Force is slamming a decision by the International Telecommunication Union to pursue its own standard for troubleshooting and fault... Share: | Facebook Acquires Messaging Company Beluga Facebook has acquired the mobile messaging company Beluga, according to a note on Beluga's website. Financial details were not disclosed. Share: | Intel Details New Atom N570 Processor Intel on Tuesday provided further details about its Atom N570 chip and said netbooks with the processor will ship later this month. Share: | | | | Top News on PCWorld.com | Forget Apple iPad 2: Reports Say iPad 3 Is the One to Watch Reports suggest that Wednesday's iPad announcement will reveal mainly minor upgrades and that the upcoming iPad 3 will have all the new bells and whistles. Share: | A Thinner, Faster iPad 2 Ships March 11 The next iPad will have a dual-core processor, an up to two-times faster CPU, with up to nine-times faster graphics. Pricing starts at $499. iPad 2 also will be one-third thinner than iPad 1 and will sport built-in front and rear-facing cameras and an iOS 4.3 update. Share: | | Sponsored Downloads | | Photo Recovery GeniusRecover photos and video from media storage devices like digital cameras, hard drives, CD or DVD discs, mobile phones and most flash cards. Easy to use; just follow the step-by-step wizard to select the device/media and file types you'd like to recover, and get your photos or videos back in minutes. (Compatibility: Windows 98, XP, 2000, Vista and Windows 7) Use coupon code EOFS-R49D at checkout for a 5% discount. | | Driver Navigator - 1 Computer with Auto UpgradeUpdate your drivers with ease. Don't spend hours tracking down the latest audio, video, printer, etc. driver. Let Driver Navigator do it automatically. Driver Navigator will scan your computer and automatically detect and download virtually all drivers, including those for touch pads, wireless devices, even your mouse. Nothing could be easier and faster. (Compatibility: Windows XP, Vista and Windows 7) Use coupon code EASE-ACFP at checkout for a $29.95 discount! | | |
| Newsletter Subscription Resources | | You are subscribed to this newsletter as: dediyuan.technoworld@blogger.com Unsubscribe from this newsletter here. To add or remove newsletters, change your address, or change your format (HTML or text-only), please go here. If you have questions or comments about PCWorld e-mail newsletters, please contact: webmaster@pcworld.com PCWorld Privacy Policy © 2011 PCWorld Communications, Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written permission of PCWorld Communications, Inc. is prohibited. PCWorld is a registered trademark of International Data Group, Inc. All other trademarks used on PCWorld are the property of their respective owners. PCWorld Communications, Inc., 501 2nd St., San Francisco, CA 94107. | |
0 comments:
Post a Comment