Intel Leads $20M Round For Solera Networks
Solera Networks just announced that it has raised $20 million in Series D funding from Intel Capital (the chip-maker’s investment arm) and others. The company says its DeepSee Platform can index and...
View Article5 billion songs shared on Facebook since September
You may rue the day that Facebook introduced song sharing (now we all know about your insatiable appetite for the High School Musical soundtrack), but Facebook’s pretty pleased with it, having racked...
View ArticleUK search certification scheme mooted
A new voluntary scheme is being proposed in the UK which would punish copyright infringing sites and boost links to websites that have licenses to sell music, film and TV content. According to the...
View ArticleThe Taung Kalat Temple
The Taung Kalat Temple near the Mount Popa volcano in central Burma is built on top of a volcanic plug – a rock formation creation by magma seeping from a volcanic vent. As these amazing pictures show...
View ArticleTroubled U.S. music legend Whitney Houston is found dead in Beverly Hills...
Whitney Houston, who reigned as pop music’s queen until her majestic voice and regal image were ravaged by drug use, died this afternoon. She was 48. Publicist Kristen Foster said today that the...
View ArticleWindows Phone “Tango” Update Information Leaks
According to a leak on a Russian website, WP7forum.ru, the next Windows Phone update, codenamed “Tango” will include some updates, features and changes for devices with lower specs. Just to catch up,...
View ArticleViewSonic claims it’s launching a Windows 8 tablet in the Taiwan market...
There’s crazy talk going on over at DigiTimes, as Max Liu, product marketing director of ViewSonic Asia Pacific, claims the company plans to launch a Windows 8-based tablet in the Taiwan market during...
View ArticleFacebook Personal ID Cards
Created by German artist Tobias Leingruber and available via the hypothetical government agency theFB Bureau. Why wait until these become mandatory? Get yours now: With more than 800 million users...
View ArticleIntel reportedly delays Ivy Bridge launch until June, manufacturing process...
Looking forward to splurging for some tech decked out with Ivy Bridge? Well, you may have to wait a bit longer. Financial Times is reporting that Intel’s new 22nm processor has been pushed from...
View Article1,000 Core CPU Achieved: Your Future Desktop Will Be a Supercomputer
Scientists at the University of Massachusetts Lowell laugh in the face of Intel’s weedy handful of cores in its new CPU lineup: They’ve just squeezed over a thousand processor cores onto a single...
View ArticleNikon D800 DSLR: USB 3.0, 36.3MP Monster is Released
There is something almost tangible about hearing of another upgrade to Nikon’s prosumer line. The D hundred line is designed to cater to the needs of consumers who want a serious “FX” Full frame...
View ArticleKnow Your Malware
If your antivirus truly did nothing but fight viruses, you’d be in big trouble. Fortunately, “antivirus” is a catch-all term for software that protects against all kinds of malicious software. An...
View ArticleHacker Paid $60000 After Finding Chrome Exploit On Windows 7
There’s plenty of hackers out there all over the world trying to crack big software companies like Google and Microsoft’s programs. Many of them fail, after all these software companies are amongst...
View ArticleEmail and web use ‘to be monitored’ under new laws
The government will be able to monitor the calls, emails, texts and website visits of everyone in the UK under new legislation set to be announced soon. Internet firms will be required to give...
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