Scientists unveil a building block for 'universal memory' - DFG-FETs.
The first benchmarks of AMD's Brazos and Zacate Fusion APUs have started to appear.
Toshiba has unveiled a Tegra 2 tablet featuring Android 3.0.
Mac machines make up 16 per cent of a botnet's systems, despite their reputation for security.
Nvidia has confirmed its plans to launch a quad-core Tegra 3 chip, expected to début at MWC.
Samsung's purchase of Liquavista could result in sunlight-readable tablets.
AMD's new G-Series embedded APUs feature a Bobcat CPU and DirectX 11 GPU.
FSP has announced its first enthusiast-grade retail PSUs: the Aurum series.
Intel is investing $2.7 billion into its Israeli fab, upgrading it to a 22nm process.
An over-eager board partner has confirmed the AMD Radeon 6950 1GB ahead of its official launch.
Training video for retailers suggests HP is looking to create WebOS-based netbooks.
Apple's iPad 2 tablet is rumoured to be getting a 2,048 x 1,536 display and a dual-core CPU.
Google TV is reportedly going to support ARM chips, as well as Intel's Atom.
EDSAC, one of the world's first electronic computers, is to be rebuilt at Bletchley Park.
AMD fabrication spin-off GlobalFoundries is planning to double its expenditure in 2011.
Nvidia announces the shipment of its billionth GPU in partnership with TSMC.
Microsoft has applied to block Apple's trademark on 'App Store,' arguing that it's a generic term.
Microsoft announces the impending launch of its multi-touch Touch Mouse.
OCZ has announced its imminent departure from the DRAM market, and will instead concentrate on SSDs.
Dirk Meyer has resigned from his post as chief executive officer at chip maker AMD.
Super Talent has previewed its RAIDDrive II PCI-E SSD, offering 2.4GB/sec read-speeds.
Nvidia has launched a new Android app called Tegra Zone, in order to promote gaming on the platform.
Samsung ditches the bulky designs of previous Surface tables, in favour of an ultra-slim profile.
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